How To Make Invisible Ink: 9 Fun Ways

Read the end of each description and it is explained a bit. This is cool and fun.. I had tried doing the "Invisible Ink with Lemon Juice". Glad you enjoyed it. Hope your kids have fun with this! I love these creative little DIY fun things. I'm also going to link this to Pinterest.
This is so much fun. We will try all of these on our next rainy day. Hope you enjoy making secret messages. 17 and rabia - The banana message is really easy and is pretty neat to see. ExpectGreatThings - The baking soda message is a method most people don't know about and best of all, you don't need heat. 48 - Hope you have fun with your grandson! I have never done this, ever.
Nor have I ever seen the options that are possible to make invisible ink. What fun this will be. When my baby grandson is a bit over, I have a new project to teach him. I am pinning this and sharing. This was a fun read! I love your hub. I would share this to my friends. I will try to do the banana . It would be exciting. Glad you are finding it helpful.
Hope your project worked out well! Elise-Loyacano - The banana one is fun. As RTalloni said, "What fun, what fun!" I think my favorite is the banana trick, but then I like to eat, so no surprise there. Ross Anziano - Maybe you should try it with your kids that way you don't have to wait so long for a response back from those gangs. If I ever go to prison, I will use these methods to send threats to the leaders of enemy gangs. Or I guess I could just do it with my kids like everyone else.
Thanks everyone for the messages! They are appreciated. Enjoy sharing secrets with invisible ink! My son will love these! What a cool fun awesome hub! I need to share it with my kids. What fun, what fun! I can't wait to do some of these with the children in my life! Oh my goodness, this hub is amazing.
So fun and so full of fantastic information. Excellent work, can't wait to get busy leaving secret messages! Cocopreme, another great hub full fun. I will give the secret message written on a banana a try! Thanks for the fun read. Another great science hub for kids! I love all the ideas you share on this site - they're fun, and they're terrific learning tools. I may try these, too - they're so clever!
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