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Sand dollars can be used to make beautiful decorations and crafts, but first they need to be hardened so they don’t break. Hardening sand dollars is a fast and simple process that anyone can do with a few basic supplies. Preparing your sand dollars with bleach and water and using glue to harden them will ensure your sand dollars turn out white and durable when you’re finished with them.
Steps
Cleaning and Bleaching Sand Dollars
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1Soak the sand dollars in fresh water for 2-3 hours. Use a bucket or sink to soak them in, checking back after they’ve been soaking for a few hours.The water should be discolored from the sand and grime leaving the sand dollars. If it is, dump it and fill up the bucket or sink with new water. Repeat this process until the water stays clear and doesn’t discolor.[1]
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2Prepare a mixture of bleach and water to soak the sand dollars in. Make the mixture with 3 parts water to every 1 part bleach. Pour the mixture into a bucket or dish and soak the sand dollars in it for around 3 minutes.
- Sand dollars get bleached naturally by the sun when they wash up on shore. Skip this step if you’re satisfied with the level of whiteness of your sand dollars.
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3Remove the sand dollars from the water and bleach solution. Dispose of the solution and rinse the sand dollars with fresh water. Rinse them thoroughly so all of the bleach is washed off.[2]
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4Let the sand dollars fully dry. Lay them out in a single layer on a wax sheet or a baking rack. Check back in an hour to see if they’re dry.
- Place the sand dollars outside in the sun to help them dry faster.[3]
Hardening Sand Dollars with Glue
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1Prepare a mixture of white school glue and water to coat the sand dollars. Make the mixture with 1 part white glue to 1 part water. Mix the glue and water together in a dish until it is thoroughly blended.
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2Cover the sand dollars with the glue and water mixture using a brush. Buy a cheap paint brush or sponge brush at your local crafts store. Dip the brush into the glue and water mixture and paint over the entire surface of each sand dollar.
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3Place the sand dollars on a wax sheet to dry. Lay down chopsticks, toothpicks, or pencils on the wax sheet to slightly elevate the sand dollars so the bottoms can dry faster.
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4Use the hardened sand dollars to make crafts and decorations. Fill up jars with the sand dollars or use them to make necklaces and earrings. You can also paint hardened sand dollars and display them on tiny easels.[4]
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I bleach sand dollars?Community AnswerAdd a little bleach to the water when you wash the sand dollars, or you can set them out in the sun. Use a tiny bit of bleach in soapy water when you clean them to kill any bacteria so they don't smell.
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QuestionHow do I dry them? Doesn't the wet glue adhere them to the drying surface?Community AnswerLet them rest where there is sunshine for about a week. They will naturally dry out.
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QuestionDoes bleach have to be used to harden my sand dollar?Community AnswerNo, bleach does not make them hard--the bleach is to make them white, and actually makes them more brittle.
Warnings
- Never collect live sand dollars from the beach. You can tell if a sand dollar is still alive by looking for moving tube feet on the bottom of it.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Sand dollars are very fragile. Be careful when handling them or they might break apart.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- Sand dollars
- Bleach
- Water
- A brush
- Wax paper
- White school glue
- Toothpicks, chopsticks, or pencils (optional)
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About This Article
To clean sand dollars, start by cleaning the sand dollars with freshwater and bleach. Once the sand dollars are clean and dry, make a mixture of equal parts water and white school glue. Then, use a paintbrush to paint the glue mixture onto the sand dollars, coating the surface of the front and back of the shell. Place the coated sand dollars on a sheet of wax paper to dry, and then use them to make crafts or display them in your home. For tips on cleaning and bleaching the sand dollars, scroll down!