Wind-Powered Crystal Garden Challenge
⚠️ Safety Warning
Borax can irritate skin and eyes. Adult supervision required for boiling water. Do not ingest the solution.
All experiments require adult supervision.
Materials You'll Need
Gather these 7 items before starting
💡 Tip: Check off items as you gather them to stay organized!
Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these 8 steps carefully
In this challenge, bend pipe cleaners into fun shapes — stars, hearts, or letters.
Tie a string to your pipe cleaner shape and attach the other end to a pencil.
Boil water and pour it into the glass jar (adult help needed).
Add borax powder — about 3 tablespoons per cup of water — and stir until dissolved.
Add a few drops of food coloring for colored crystals.
Lower the pipe cleaner shape into the jar, resting the pencil across the top.
Make sure the shape is fully submerged but not touching the sides or bottom.
Leave undisturbed for 12-24 hours and watch crystals grow!
✅ Remember: Take your time with each step and ask an adult for help if needed!
The Science Behind It 🔬
When you dissolve borax in hot water, you create a supersaturated solution — the hot water holds more borax than cold water can. As the water slowly cools, it cannot hold as much dissolved borax anymore. The extra borax molecules start coming out of solution and attach to the pipe cleaner, forming crystals. Each borax molecule aligns with the others in a precise geometric pattern, building the crystal structure atom by atom. This is the same process that creates gemstones and snowflakes in nature — just much slower! The physics behind this experiment was first discovered hundreds of years ago and is still being studied today.