Campfire magic. No, we are not going to go into strange magic tricks, what we are going to do is tell you how you can add some chemicals to your fire and create a dazzling spectacle of colors what will amaze everyone.
You may not want to do this all of the time as the novelty will soon wear off. Do them in a timely fashion and keep the kids surprised.
Chemicals
Adding a small amount of chemicals to a hot burning fire can have an 'Ooooh-aaaah' effect. It's important to do these only after all cooking has been done on the fire and when there is little wind so the smoke can rise up rather than into campers' faces. You may be able to purchase these chemicals in a grocery or dry goods store, in the laundry or cleaner section. Find copper sulfate in swimming pool supplies. You may even try the local drug store.
Find copper sulfate in swimming pool supply stores. Epsom salts, borax, and calcium chloride may be found with laundry/cleaning supplies. Copper Chloride, Strontium Chloride, and others my be best found at fireworks supply companies. A company called www.skylighter.com sell a very wide range of items. Practice before using them at a campfire so you know how much to use and how to best apply for maximum effect.
Listed here are some chemicals and the flame color they produce.
Copper Chloride BLUE flame
Borax (laundry) LIGHT GREEN flame
Copper Sulfate (tree root killer for plumbers) GREEN flame
Strontium Chloride RED flame
Potassium Chloride (water softener salt) PURPLE flame
Calcium Chloride BLUE flame
Lithium Chloride PINK flame
Alum GREEN flame
Sodium Chloride (table salt) ORANGE flame
Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom salts) WHITE flame Sugar sprinkle into fire for tiny sparks
Powder Coffee Creamer throw a handful into the flames above the fire for small sparkly flashes
Flour toss a small amount into flame to make a flash flame
Iron filings toss a small bit into flame to make gold sparks
Powdered aluminum toss a small bit into flame to make silver sparks
Magnesium shavings toss a small bit into flame to make very bright silver sparks
There are many ways to get the chemicals into the fire. The bottom six chemicals can be simply tossed into the fire in small amounts. Toss them sparingly for the best effect. Use an old tea spoon or table spoon.
For all of the rest you will need to prepare the chemicals at home before hand. You can purchase paraffin blocks or you can use old candle wax from around the house or pick some up at a goodwill store or a Salvation Army store.
Using small paper Dixie cups, pour in about ¼ inch of a chemical into each cup. Melt the wax in a double boiler. Pour just enough wax into the cup on top of the chemical and using a stir stick gently mix the two together. You want to make sure each of the little pieces of chemical is coated with tax.
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