How to Suspend an Object in Jello
Make Jell-O as usual, according to the package instructions., Put the bowl of Jell-O in the refrigerator., When it has set, take the Jell-O out of the refrigerator. , Place the object on top of the set Jell-O., Prepare more Jell-O., Put the Jell-O...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make Jell-O as usual
Then, fill the container or bowl only to the halfway mark.
You may want to remove the Jell-O and have it standing on its own outside of the container.
If so, you have two options: you can lightly oil the inside of the container or bowl, or you can use a silicon mold that will allow for easy removal of the Jell-O. -
Step 2: according to the package instructions.
Wait for it to set.
This process will usually take up to two hours. ,, It should sit on the layer, not sink through it. , Pour this on top of the first layer and the object, making sure it covers the object. , Wait for at least two hours , You can now prank someone with it, but be warned––you may end up being asked to eat your way to the object! -
Step 3: Put the bowl of Jell-O in the refrigerator.
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Step 4: When it has set
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Step 5: take the Jell-O out of the refrigerator.
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Step 6: Place the object on top of the set Jell-O.
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Step 7: Prepare more Jell-O.
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Step 8: Put the Jell-O back into the refrigerator to set.
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Step 9: When the Jell-O has set
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Step 10: you should have an object in Jell-O.
Detailed Guide
Then, fill the container or bowl only to the halfway mark.
You may want to remove the Jell-O and have it standing on its own outside of the container.
If so, you have two options: you can lightly oil the inside of the container or bowl, or you can use a silicon mold that will allow for easy removal of the Jell-O.
Wait for it to set.
This process will usually take up to two hours. ,, It should sit on the layer, not sink through it. , Pour this on top of the first layer and the object, making sure it covers the object. , Wait for at least two hours , You can now prank someone with it, but be warned––you may end up being asked to eat your way to the object!
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