This craft combines ideas from two of my favorite childhood things: Treasure Rocks and Quaker Dinosaur Eggs Oatmeal. A couple months back, one of my friends posted a question on Facebook asking if we could remember turning four and all I could remember was that I got these rocks that turned into gems when you put them in water. I could not remember what they were called, so I started Googling and learned that they were called Treasure Rocks.
An add for Treasure Rocks. There are more videos on YouTube, but for some reason my YouTube search for linking on Blogger is not the same as my regular YouTube Search
Me rockin' my Treasure Rocks ring on my fourth birthday
I also found out that you could make a variation on them with some baking soda and water. I needed an excuse to make some. I was planning on throwing my sister a dinosaur themed birthday party, so I realized that instead of putting rhinestones inside I could put plastic dinosaurs inside and call them dinosaur eggs. This brings me to the Quaker Dinosaur Eggs Oatmeal, which, if you have never had it, is totally worth it to buy if only to watch the eggs "hatch" into dinosaurs.
So these Treasure Rock Dinosaur Eggs are basically a combination of these two ideas. They're easy to make and you can hide whatever you would like inside them. You can retrieve the treasure/dinosaurs inside by pouring some vinegar over the rocks/eggs.
Materials
*Baking soda
*Water
*Food coloring
*Vinegar
Directions:
*Pour some baking soda into a bowl.
*Add a couple of drops of food coloring in a color of your choice.
*Slowly add water until the mixture has a consistency which you can easily mold. If you add too much water and it gets runny, add some more baking soda.
*Mold the baking soda mixture around the treasure item/dinosaur.
*Set aside to dry for at least 48 hours. Rocks/eggs should be firm and not flaky when they are done drying.
*Remove treasure with vinegar. I found that squirting them with a spray bottle filled with vinegar works pretty well and saves on the amount of vinegar you have to use, but alternatively you could just pour vinegar over them or you could dunk them in a bucket of vinegar.