Discover the exciting world of invisible ink and its endless possibilities. From secret messages to fun activities, explore ideas to bring magic and mystery to your projects.
Who doesn't like to send secret messages? People have been doing it for ages. In fact Giovanni Battista Della Porta, an Italian guy who lived about 500 years ago invented what I believe is the most creative way to send a secret message.
So on to the Spy Gear kit we were sent. The biggest hits were the Stealth com walkie talkies as they didn't need to use their hands. They loved these a ...
Homemade invisible ink that glows! This stuff is so fun to do treasure maps and secret messages with for kids! Tie it into a science lesson on phosphors!
Muddly Puddly Laboratory on Instagram: "We love this invisible ink recipe because it uses just 3 household ingredients, the results are instant and striking, it’s our favourite…"
How to make fun and easy homemade invisible ink recipes at home for kids that use everyday items in your kitchen. Fun for creating your own secret messages.