Question:

osage orange crafts?

I am looking for crafts to make using osage orangesI have a craft sale coming up and a bunch of the osage orangesThanks

Answer:

Aluminum has an atomic number of 13, An mass number of 27 the atomic number tells the number of protons and of course the number of electronsSubtract the atomic number from the mass number, you get the number of neutronsAluminum is an isotope, it has different numbers of protons and neutrons.
look at the periodic table for Aluminum (Al) the atomic number is the number of protons as well as the number of electrons the atomic number - the atomic mass the number of neutrons the 27 is referring to the mass
Slice up the fruit using a serrated knife and dry the in an oven with a pilot light for about 5 days,molding them as they dry around a ball of aluminum foilThe result is a flower-like cup with green edges and a pretty pinkish center that can be used in floral arrangements or can stand on their own as floral-like piecesAlso,did you know the fresh fruit also known as Hedge Apples can be used around the house as a pest repellent? Internet articles on the subject claim this is mostly folklore but my grandmother used them to keep mice and silverfish out of her basement for years.

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