Prank wrap a gift

Prank wrap a gift

The Slighty Mad Scientist teaches you how to prank someone by making their gift extremely difficult to open. All you need is some styrofoam and a little chemistry. Use this as inspiration for one of your April Fools Day pranks!

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Creator's Site: www.slightlymadscience.com
Curated By: cwiltz

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Angel M (2) 1 year ago
It'd be nice if you could talk slower.
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ryan (2) 5 months ago
it is good
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oudi 1 year ago
It'd be nice if you could talk slower.
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Big_Blue (-1) 1 year ago
It'd be nice if you could talk slower.
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twin1313 (1) 11 months ago
cool
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aewhitepanther (1) 11 months ago
great idea
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Danhands (-1) 10 months ago
It'd be nice if you could talk slower.
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xkilla315 (-8) 10 months ago
awesome idea.
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mikeisawesome (-1) 8 months ago
It'd be nice if you could talk slower.
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XXXThesimsXXX (3) 7 months ago
Great idea
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Webmastertycoon 6 months ago
It'd be nice if you could talk slower
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cyntrocity 5 months ago
it'd be nice if you could talk faster LOL
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jairenj (-1) 4 months ago
lol
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boberto (-1) 4 months ago
lol you can just pour acetone on the spray fom and it melts away
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