Grow Stunning Borax Crystals at Home

Create stunning borax crystals at home with this easy recipe! Perfect for kids’ science projects or unique decorations. Learn step-by-step instructions and tips for success.

Skills Required: None. This is a fun activity for children but needs to be supervised by parents. Borax is not safe for ingestion.

borax crystals

Today I’m so excited to share a project that’s perfect for kids and adults alike: making borax crystals! This project is a unique a blend of science and creativity that promises both educational value and dazzling results.

If you’re looking for a fun way to engage the little ones, spark their curiosity, and create something beautiful, you’ve come to the right place.

Why should you be excited about making borax crystals? First off, it’s pure magic watching the crystals grow! Pipe cleaners transform into sparkling, gem-like formations right before your eyes.

sodium tetraborate crystals

This project is not only visually captivating but also an excellent way to introduce kids to basic scientific concepts. Mix Borax in hot water, let it cool, and watch crystals form. This shows how molecules create solid structures. It’s a cool process to observe!

This hands-on activity is a fantastic way to keep kids engaged and learning. It’s perfect for a rainy day at home, a fun science experiment, or a unique craft for a party. Children will enjoy bending pipe cleaners into shapes they like and seeing how their creations change overnight.

It’s also a perfect opportunity to teach kids about the scientific method. They can make guesses about how crystals will form, watch what happens, and then discuss the results.

borax crystal recipe

Whether you’re making holiday ornaments, unique decorations, or just enjoying the process, there’s a sense of accomplishment in creating something so stunning from such simple materials.

For parents and teachers, this project is a win-win. It’s inexpensive, easy to set up, and doesn’t require any special equipment.

You probably already have most of the supplies at home: pipe cleaners, borax, glass jars, and a few household items. And the best part? It’s a mess-free activity. Just set up the jars, mix the solution, and let time do the work while you enjoy a break.

borax crystal making

Are you ready? Watch as your kids’ eyes light up with wonder and excitement, and maybe even feel a bit of that childlike curiosity yourself. Happy crystal making!

Materials

  • 2 pipe cleaners for each color(s) crystal you want
  • 24 oz glass jar for each crystal you are making
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Twine or thread
  • Borax

Tools

  • Spoon
  • 2 C measuring cup
  • Small saucepan
  • Scissors

Note: Because Borax is hygroscopic in nature, it can absorb moisture from the air. As your crystals sit out, their texture and appearance may change.

If you live in an arid (dry) climate, just keep the dust off of them. If you live in a more humid climate, I would store them in a sealed container. You can also add a desiccant, such as a silica gel packet.

borax crystal pipe cleaners

If you’re going to keep them out all the time and want to preserve them, you can seal them with a polymer. Try a polyurethane spray from a craft store, or clear nail polish.

growing crystals from borax

Get the printable how to card for this project below:

Prep Time
20 minutes

Set Time
1 day

Total Time
1 day 20 minutes

Difficulty
Easy

Estimated Cost
$2

Materials

  • 2 pipe cleaners for each color(s) crystal you want
  • 24 oz glass or mason jar for each crystal you are making
  • Popsicle sticks
  • Twine or thread
  • 3/4 cup Borax (per jar)

Tools

  • Spoon
  • 2 C measuring cup
  • Small saucepan
  • Scissors

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If you enjoyed growing crystals, let me know in the comments! I’d also love for you to check out these other fun craft recipes for kids:

Blow Painting • Cloud Dough • Glow in the Dark Playdough • Homemade Playdough • Moon Sand

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