Dry ice decorations

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a table topped with tea cups and saucers

You're never too old for a good old-fashioned tea party. Upgrade your favorite childhood activity by adding in a magical effect. Read how you can easily create long-lasting fog: https://bit.ly/2XL1D9Z 📷: becklauren_spencer on Instagram *Disclaimer: never consume dry ice in your drinks #DryIce #DryIceFun #DryIceIdeas #TeaParty #PartyTricks #PartyIdeas

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a green bucket sitting on top of a kitchen floor next to a container filled with water

Dry-Ice Smoke Ring Cannon! (No Fog Machine Necessary): Some may be already thinking "what separates this Smoke ring shooter from others on instructables?" Well......... Typical Smoke ring shooters (like Kip-Kay's and other people's) require a fog machine in order to create the smoke needed for the rings…

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a green bucket with water pouring out of it

Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide and turns directly back into a gas as it heats up. When you submerge dry ice in water, it heats up quickly and produces a thick smoke you can use to create ambiance at parties or for special effects. Dry...

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a green and white object sitting on top of a table covered in foamy water

Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. At -78.5 degrees Celsius, dry ice is colder than regular ice. Unlike water ice, dry ice goes from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid in a process called sublimation. Making dry ice requires putting carbon dioxide under pressure while cooling the container. Normally, gases heat under pressure. Spraying the compressed gas produces a carbon dioxide snow. Pressing the CO2 snow into blocks creates dry ice. Be sure to wear thermal gloves when handling dry…

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