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Lindsey Buckingham’s guitar: the vital component of Fleetwood Mac’s success
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Lindsey Buckingham’s guitar: the vital component of Fleetwood Mac’s success

A pivotal part... The post Lindsey Buckingham’s guitar: the vital component of Fleetwood Mac’s success first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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ENGINEERED TRAGEDY & DEMOCIDAL WEATHER WEAPONS — Nathan Reynolds
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ENGINEERED TRAGEDY & DEMOCIDAL WEATHER WEAPONS — Nathan Reynolds

from SGT Report: Nathan Reynolds escaped the evil of his Illuminati family in order to save his family and his soul. And now he and his family have escaped the geoengineered destruction caused by hurricane Helene, and Nathan is here with his first hand account about the Democidal weather event, he also has excellent prepping […]
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Unveiling the Military’s Domestic Overreach, and the FAILING of the Posse Comitatus Act
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Unveiling the Military’s Domestic Overreach, and the FAILING of the Posse Comitatus Act

by Sayer Ji, Green Med Info: The Posse Comitatus Act has long served as a safeguard to prevent military involvement in domestic law enforcement. However, recent legislative and executive shifts have threatened its effectiveness. As highlighted in Joseph Nunn’s October 3, 2024, article, “Why the Posse Comitatus Act Must Be Reformed“, published by the Brennan Center for Justice, the act […]
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A Prayer to Hate What God Hates – Your Daily Prayer – October 19
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A Prayer to Hate What God Hates – Your Daily Prayer – October 19

A Prayer to Hate What God HatesBy Laura Bailey Bible Reading"There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood,   a heart that devises wicked schemes,    feet that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out lies, and a person who stirs up conflict in the community." – Proverbs 6:16-19 NIV Listen or Read Below The Book of Proverbs is filled with biblical wisdom. It contains countless verses that provide timeless Truths, practical advice, and words of encouragement. The majority of the book compares the lives of the foolish and the wise. The key difference is that the foolish person relies on themselves, while the wise person leans on God. Toward the beginning of Proverbs, we find this list of things God hates. For many, it is difficult to read of God's hate, vengeance, or wrath, and they prefer to focus on God's love, mercy, and grace. But we can't have one without the other. If we don't know what is good and acceptable  ( and conversely, what is not) in the Lord's eyes, how will we know how to live our lives pleasing to the Lord? I've had countless conversations with earnest Christians seeking to live in a way that glorifies God, always trying to "figure out" God's will for their lives. But here's the good news: we don't have to guess what God desires for us; He tells us in His Word! So today, we will examine the seven things the Lord detests, as well as their counterparts, in the hope of living lives that are sweet aromas (Philippians 4:18) to the Lord. 1. Haughty EyesA person with haughty eyes believes they are better than others. A haughty spirit is arrogant and prideful, thinking highly of itself and poorly of anyone else. As believers, we are called to imitate Christ, who humbled himself to death on the cross so that we, sinners, can have eternal life (Philippians 2:18). 2. A Lying TongueThe definition of lying is "an intentionally falsified Statement to present a false impression." We lie when we speak untruths about other people and use words of flattery for selfish gain. God hates this sin because He is the God of Truth.  3. Hands That Shed Innocent BloodMatthew 5: 21-24 Jesus tells us that anyone who harbors anger in his heart and refuses forgiveness is guilty of murder. God quickly forgives us, so we should do the same for others.  4. A Heart That Devises Wicked SchemesA heart focused on wicked schemes desires that others experience physical, spiritual, or emotional ruin. Personal gain is achieved through someone else's loss. Christians can champion others, knowing we are all on God's team.  5. Feet That Are Quick to Rush into EvilSomeone quick to rush into evil displays no spiritual restraint to sin. Temptation is a part of the Christian life, but we can turn in or turn away. We should practice self-control and turn away from sin.   6. A False Witness Who Pours Out LiesThis is similar to lying but speaks explicitly to the severity of talking untruthfully about your neighbor. Often, when we speak against our neighbors, there is an underlying heart issue of covetousness, jealousy, or comparison. We must inventory our heart's desires and confess anything that keeps us from pursuing holiness in everything we say.  7. A Person Who Stirs up Conflict in the CommunityGod is displeased when people intentionally create discord among the body of believers. Christians will experience disagreements, but we are called to be peacemakers, not peace breakers. Let's Pray: Heavenly Father, thank you for the gift of the Bible, which is alive and active. Every time we turn to Your Word, we can hear You speak to our hearts and minds, teaching us Your timeless Truths. Let us be people who hate what you hate and love what you love. Let us be diligent about taking inventory of our hearts’ motivations and actions. Let us be Christ-like examples in all that we do.In Jesus' Name, amen.  Photo credit: ©GettyImages/Lemon_tm Laura Bailey is a Bible teacher who challenges and encourages women to dive deep in the Scriptures, shift from an earthly to an eternal mindset, and filter life through the lens of God's Word. She is the author of Beyond the Noise, and loves any opportunity to speak and teach women of all ages. She is a wife and momma to three young girls. Connect with her on her website,  www.LauraRBailey.com, Facebook and Instagram. Related Resource: Jesus Calling – Stories of Faith Kerry Washington. Andrea Bocelli. Reba McEntire. Mark Wahlberg. Tony Dungy. Matthew McConaughey, What do all of these people have in common? They are all people of faith who have leaned on God in both the good and challenging times-and they've shown up to tell their story of faith on The Jesus Calling Podcast. The Jesus Calling Podcast provides a place for people from all walks of life to share the heartaches, joys, and divine moments that keep them going.  Inspired by Sarah Young’s classic devotional book, the Jesus Calling podcast has brought encouragement and peace to millions. New episodes drop every Thursday! Listen today on LifeAudio.com or wherever you find your podcasts. Now that you’ve prayed, are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! The post A Prayer to Hate What God Hates – Your Daily Prayer – October 19 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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A Prayer to Hate What God Hates – Your Daily Prayer – October 19
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A Prayer to Hate What God Hates – Your Daily Prayer – October 19

A Prayer to Hate What God HatesBy Laura Bailey Bible Reading"There are six things the Lord hates, seven that are detestable to him: haughty eyes, a lying tongue, hands that shed innocent blood,   a heart that devises wicked schemes,    feet that are quick to rush into evil, a false witness who pours out lies, and a person who stirs up conflict in the community." – Proverbs 6:16-19 NIV Listen or Read Below The Book of Proverbs is filled with biblical wisdom. It contains countless verses that provide timeless Truths, practical advice, and words of encouragement. The majority of the book compares the lives of the foolish and the wise. The key difference is that the foolish person relies on themselves, while the wise person leans on God. Toward the beginning of Proverbs, we find this list of things God hates. For many, it is difficult to read of God's hate, vengeance, or wrath, and they prefer to focus on God's love, mercy, and grace. But we can't have one without the other. If we don't know what is good and acceptable  ( and conversely, what is not) in the Lord's eyes, how will we know how to live our lives pleasing to the Lord? I've had countless conversations with earnest Christians seeking to live in a way that glorifies God, always trying to "figure out" God's will for their lives. But here's the good news: we don't have to guess what God desires for us; He tells us in His Word! So today, we will examine the seven things the Lord detests, as well as their counterparts, in the hope of living lives that are sweet aromas (Philippians 4:18) to the Lord. 1. Haughty EyesA person with haughty eyes believes they are better than others. A haughty spirit is arrogant and prideful, thinking highly of itself and poorly of anyone else. As believers, we are called to imitate Christ, who humbled himself to death on the cross so that we, sinners, can have eternal life (Philippians 2:18). 2. A Lying TongueThe definition of lying is "an intentionally falsified Statement to present a false impression." We lie when we speak untruths about other people and use words of flattery for selfish gain. God hates this sin because He is the God of Truth.  3. Hands That Shed Innocent BloodMatthew 5: 21-24 Jesus tells us that anyone who harbors anger in his heart and refuses forgiveness is guilty of murder. God quickly forgives us, so we should do the same for others.  4. A Heart That Devises Wicked SchemesA heart focused on wicked schemes desires that others experience physical, spiritual, or emotional ruin. Personal gain is achieved through someone else's loss. Christians can champion others, knowing we are all on God's team.  5. Feet That Are Quick to Rush into EvilSomeone quick to rush into evil displays no spiritual restraint to sin. Temptation is a part of the Christian life, but we can turn in or turn away. We should practice self-control and turn away from sin.   6. A False Witness Who Pours Out LiesThis is similar to lying but speaks explicitly to the severity of talking untruthfully about your neighbor. Often, when we speak against our neighbors, there is an underlying heart issue of covetousness, jealousy, or comparison. We must inventory our heart's desires and confess anything that keeps us from pursuing holiness in everything we say.  7. A Person Who Stirs up Conflict in the CommunityGod is displeased when people intentionally create discord among the body of believers. Christians will experience disagreements, but we are called to be peacemakers, not peace breakers. Let's Pray: Heavenly Father, thank you for the gift of the Bible, which is alive and active. Every time we turn to Your Word, we can hear You speak to our hearts and minds, teaching us Your timeless Truths. Let us be people who hate what you hate and love what you love. Let us be diligent about taking inventory of our hearts’ motivations and actions. Let us be Christ-like examples in all that we do.In Jesus' Name, amen.  Photo credit: ©GettyImages/Lemon_tm Laura Bailey is a Bible teacher who challenges and encourages women to dive deep in the Scriptures, shift from an earthly to an eternal mindset, and filter life through the lens of God's Word. She is the author of Beyond the Noise, and loves any opportunity to speak and teach women of all ages. She is a wife and momma to three young girls. Connect with her on her website,  www.LauraRBailey.com, Facebook and Instagram. Related Resource: Jesus Calling – Stories of Faith Kerry Washington. Andrea Bocelli. Reba McEntire. Mark Wahlberg. Tony Dungy. Matthew McConaughey, What do all of these people have in common? They are all people of faith who have leaned on God in both the good and challenging times-and they've shown up to tell their story of faith on The Jesus Calling Podcast. The Jesus Calling Podcast provides a place for people from all walks of life to share the heartaches, joys, and divine moments that keep them going.  Inspired by Sarah Young’s classic devotional book, the Jesus Calling podcast has brought encouragement and peace to millions. New episodes drop every Thursday! Listen today on LifeAudio.com or wherever you find your podcasts. Now that you’ve prayed, are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! The post A Prayer to Hate What God Hates – Your Daily Prayer – October 19 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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Judas Priest | October 16, 2024 | PH Live | Las Vegas, NV – Concert Review & Photo Gallery
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Judas Priest | October 16, 2024 | PH Live | Las Vegas, NV – Concert Review & Photo Gallery

Review & photos by Joe Schaeffer Judas Priest brought their brand of heavy metal to Las Vegas as part of their Invincible Shield tour. Swedish band Sabaton kicked off the night with their high-energy set that featured songs like “The Last Stand,” “Primo Victoria,” and “Carolus Rex.” At 9PM sharp, Judas Priest entered the stage. Led by the iconic Rob Halford, they brought their unmistakable swagger and energy to the stage. The setlist was a perfect blend of classic hits and new tracks, with standout moments including the hit “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin'” and “Panic Attack” from the Invincible Shield album. Halford, in his signature studded black leathers and gleaming nose ring, commanded the stage with his powerful vocals and dynamic presence. Classic hits like “Turbo Lover,” “Breaking the Law,” and “Painkiller” had the crowd singing along and head banging enthusiastically. The crowd was treated to a high-octane show that showcased the band’s enduring ability to deliver stadium-shaking anthems and riffs. Guitarists Richie Faulkner and Andy Sneap absolutely crushed it, proving that Judas Priest is still at the top of their game after 50 years. Longtime bassist Ian Hill and drummer Scott Travis provided a solid rhythmic foundation that drove the music forward with relentless force all night long. Halford reminded everyone in attendance, that the band is celebrating 50 years of Heavy Metal as they released Rocka Rolla in 1974. Five decades later here they are still banging our heads hard with Invincible Shield. After the main set concluded, a three-song encore of “Electric Eye,” “Hell Bent For Leather” and “Living After Midnight” ended the night. Halford came riding out on a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with the “Priest will be back” sign flashing in the background. Overall, it was a night of heavy metal heaven, proving once again why Judas Priest is still considered one of the greatest metal bands of all time.
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Kamala Harris Interview DISASTER: Bret Baier Reveals The Behind-The-Scenes Panic! (WATCH)
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Living In Faith
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My Parents Put Worship Above Sports. I’m Thankful.
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My Parents Put Worship Above Sports. I’m Thankful.

Zoning in and out, I found it difficult to stay laser focused on Pastor Ross’s Sunday sermon when at that moment my team was playing in such an important game. Would we advance to the championship? Would yesterday’s hard-earned wins count for nothing? Was I letting my team down by not being at the game? Or was I blessing my team by witnessing to the beauty of worshiping together with a church community? If worshiping in the local church is essential to following Christ faithfully, we ought to consider how we prioritize participation in travel sports and gathering with God’s people. I grew up in a family that loved both sports and the church. Sometimes that led to moments when we’d have to choose between the two. My purpose here isn’t to provide a list of dos and don’ts for the Sabbath. But I want to help you consider how following the Lord affects youth sports involvement, and I want to challenge you to prioritize Sunday worship. My parents consistently chose church, and I’m thankful they did. Here are several reasons why. 1. They taught me the value of worship. Legendary Wheaton College football coach Mike Swider used to tell parents: Your child has a 0.03 percent chance of playing professional sports but a 100 percent chance of standing before Jesus one day. He’s right. One day, we’ll all give account to God (Rom. 14:10). But if you judged by the number of young people on fields, courts, and courses on Sunday mornings, you’d think Swider had his stats backward. What parents do (and allow their kids to do) shows what they value. The familiar maxim rings true: habits are better caught than taught. It’s easy to teach your kids the importance of belonging to a Bible-believing, gospel-centered church, but if you allow your teenager to skip every other Sunday for travel soccer, it raises the question, “What are your true priorities?” What we do reveals what we love, and what we love shows what we worship. As Paul wrote, “While bodily training is of some value, godliness is of value in every way, as it holds promise for the present life and also for the life to come“ (1 Tim. 4:8). What we do reveals what we love, and what we love shows what we worship. When I was growing up, my dad spoke to my coaches before the season and let them know church was important to our family. He routinely asked if this commitment would still allow for my participation on the team. My family avoided activities that would conflict with Sunday worship and chose Saturday leagues when we could, and for that I’m grateful. 2. They taught me to advocate for obedience. When I was in middle school, my dad would email tournament directors to ask if our team could play games scheduled for Sunday morning on Friday night. Praise God, some directors accommodated this request. My dad was the general manager of a professional soccer team, and it’s worth noting that in his 20 years in that role, he managed to never—no, not once—schedule a game or practice on a Sunday. I’m thankful to currently play on a Christian college team (and at an institution) that prioritizes the local church and doesn’t practice or play games on Sundays. 3. They taught me to live set apart from the world. Despite the preemptive measures we took to avoid playing in Sunday-centric leagues, my teams still played games on Sundays. I missed many of those games. Skipping sports on Sunday mornings led to many gospel conversations that may not have otherwise arisen. My teammates would ask me why I’d missed a game: Why is church so important to you and your family? What does it mean to be a Christian? What do you even do at church again? This would spark rich discussions about God, the church, and the Christian life. Despite what many believe, being set apart from the world can often contribute to, rather than detract from, our witness to Christ. Who knew life’s biggest questions would be asked in the warm-up line before a U13 soccer game? And that was just my friends. There were also many ways my family was able to minister to others because we treated Sundays differently than our sports community. For example, my dad seized opportunities to lead chapel devotionals for my teams during out-of-town tournaments. As believers, we shouldn’t just “fit in” or go along with what’s normal for the world without asking, “Is this biblical?” (Rom. 12:1–2). I pray some saw my dad’s good works and gave glory to God because of them (Matt. 5:16). This side of heaven, I’ll likely never know the spiritual fruit that has resulted from his hours of sideline conversations with my teammates’ parents. But I’m grateful for my parents’ commitment to the local church. I’m glad they prioritized worship Sunday after Sunday. I’m thankful I didn’t play in that Sunday morning game. Despite what many believe, being set apart from the world can often contribute to, rather than detract from, our witness to Christ. Let’s not throw out the Bible, obedience to Jesus, and the Lord’s Day for the sake of sports. I desire that parents think more biblically about how sports intersect with church and reflect on the abundant blessings that arise from corporate worship with God’s people. Over the years, I’ve grown more and more to love the Lord’s Day for the fellowship, rest, and break from the weekly routine God gives us. It’s a great joy to consistently worship with God’s people and step aside (even for just a day) from our normal activities. Perhaps the tension between following Christ and participating in youth sports can best be summed up by a former competitive athlete, professional coach, diehard sports fan, and role model of mine who challenges believers with the simple mantra: Love God; like sports.
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Editor’s Pick: 7 Daily Devotionals
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Editor’s Pick: 7 Daily Devotionals

Scripture never explicitly commands us to designate a set amount of time every day for prayer, Bible reading, and worship. And yet, for centuries, Christians have found regularly carving out time for those practices an important part of praying without ceasing (1 Thess. 5:17) and taking every thought captive (2 Cor. 10:5). It’s a measure of God’s grace that he doesn’t command a specific methodology, but most of us—especially in a culture of perpetual time crush—need more structure. A daily devotional can be a powerful personal discipleship tool for Christians at every stage of spiritual formation. Many free devotionals are available online, but I’ve found reading on a screen is often a pathway to distraction. Thankfully, Christian publishers continue to produce many excellent resources for different occasions. These seven recent devotional books will help you grow in Christ. A daily devotional can be a powerful personal discipleship tool for Christians at every stage of spiritual formation. 1. Unto Us: 25 Advent Devotions About the Messiah by Jared Kennedy and Winfrey Brisley, eds. (The Gospel Coalition) Many individuals and families have an annual tradition of doing devotions on the theme of Christ’s incarnation in the weeks leading up to Christmas. This collection uses the Scripture texts in the Christmas section of Handel’s Messiah as way of helping readers focus on the joy of our Savior’s birth. Whether Advent devotions are a new tradition or something you’ve been doing for years, this book can help reignite your wonder that God himself took on human flesh for our sake. [These are available in bulk at a substantial discount for your whole church.] 2. Daily Doctrine: A One-Year Guide to Systematic Theology by Kevin DeYoung (Crossway) Systematic theology can be scary. Bavinck’s massive four-volume Reformed Dogmatics is well worth the investment, but the sheer number of pages seems daunting. Even modern single-volume texts can feel overwhelming. That’s why Kevin DeYoung’s bite-size, devotional approach to Reformed theology is so helpful. He’s written each day’s text to be accessible to the average reader. While no entry is the final story on any particular doctrine, each provides a helpful starting point that can deepen your understanding of the historic Christian faith and build your confidence to tackle more expansive theological exploration later. 3. Our Highest Good: 90 Days of Knowing and Loving God by Mary Wiley (B&H) Mary Wiley’s 90 daily meditations on the doctrine of God will deepen your love for God by expanding your knowledge of his character. The devotions are focused on a Scripture passage that informs Christian theology. Wiley then explores that concept theologically, showing how the knowledge of God informs our daily lives. Everyone is a theologian; Our Highest Good is an accessible resource for becoming a better one. 4. God’s Great Story: A Daily Devotional for Teens by Jon Nielson (Crossway) As a teen, I knew I was supposed to read the Bible consistently, but it was a hard habit to develop. It’s easy to start in Genesis, but it’s even easier to get bogged down in a confusion of names and ancient cultures that can be hard to understand. Resources like The Jesus Storybook Bible have helped many young Christians better understand the Bible’s bigger storyline, which makes pushing through the Old Testament much easier. Jon Nielson’s one-year walk through the whole biblical narrative is a tool that helps young believers take their appreciation of biblical theology to the next level. The readings don’t cover every Bible passage, but they offer a structured approach to navigating God’s grand narrative. 5. Sighing on Sunday: 40 Meditations for When Church Hurts by Megan Hill (P&R) Churches are full of sinners, and sometimes those sinners hurt each other. When you’ve been wounded by other believers, it can be hard to get back over the threshold to join in corporate worship. But it’s so important that believers are invested in local communities to help each other grow in Christ. Megan Hill offers thoughtful, theologically astute devotionals geared toward helping believers process the grief that comes from church hurt. And, significantly, she encourages readers to overcome the fear of being hurt again and to return to fellowship with other believers. 6. Depression: Finding Christ in the Darkness by Edward T. Welch (P&R) The black cloud of depression can come to any of us. It makes every activity harder, even the ones that we know can bring us out of the darkness. The concise, compassionate daily reflections in this short book can be an important tool in providing structure and helping those dealing with depression hang on to their hope in Christ. Welch’s volume is another entry in the ongoing P&R series 31-Day Devotionals for Life, each of which may be a useful topic resource for churches to keep on hand for distribution. 7. O Sacred Head, Now Wounded: A Liturgy for Daily Worship from Pascha to Pentecost by Jonathan Gibson (Crossway) For several years, Jonathan Gibson has worked with Crossway to produce guides for daily worship that walk through the church calendar. The 48 daily entries in O Sacred Head, Now Wounded provide selections from historical theological writings for daily meditations, Scripture readings, songs, excerpts from catechisms, and ancient prayers to celebrate Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection in the days between Easter and Pentecost. These rich resources can be used flexibly, depending on available time and interest, to help Christians at every stage of maturity increase their delight in God’s goodness. This volume joins Be Thou My Vision and O Come, O Come, Emanuel as excellent resources for daily devotions.
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How To Make DIY Rainbow Roses | Perfect Flower Idea For Spring
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How To Make DIY Rainbow Roses | Perfect Flower Idea For Spring

Nothing says springtime than a fresh bouquet of flowers, so these DIY rainbow roses just in time to celebrate all the joy and promise of a new season! Learn how to make DIY rainbow roses and spread some springtime cheer! Fun And Easy DIY Rainbow Roses In Two Ways — This post is courtesy of gardenseason.com and shared with permission — DIY rainbow roses might be over the top but it's a great addition to your flower arrangements for Valentine's Day. I actually thought rainbow roses was a new variety of roses but looking further, I've learned, I can make them myself! Learn how to make DIY rainbow roses with any of these two easy and simple guide.   DIY Rainbow Roses Things Needed For Making DIY Rainbow Roses White Roses Test Tubes Food Dye Cutting Tools Water Step 1. Prepare Roses | Choose fresh white roses for this project. Using sharp scissors or a scalpel, trim the stem at an angle for fast color absorption. Next, using a cutter or a scalpel, cut the stem into sections depending on how many colors you wish to dye the rose. If you want three colors, you can cut the stem into three section. Remember, the more sections, the more difficult it is to keep the stems from breaking. For an added tip, take roses with longer stems as you may now be successful in your first attempts but you can always cut back. Step 2. Coloring Process Now, take test tubes or whatever container is available to allow the same mechanics as illustrated above. When using your test tubes, use a rubber band to hold them in place and close to each other to keep the rose stem from breaking. For the color solution, add 1 gram of FD & C food dye to a hundred ml of water. Then, gently place a section os the stem into different dye solution. Step 3. Color Transformation | Allow the roses to stand for a few hours or overnight for maximum color absorption. In a few hours, you will see the color change. Watch the step by step guide to making your DIY rainbow roses in this video from Flinn Scientific:   DIY Rainbow-Colored Roses Things Needed For Making DIY Rainbow-Colored Roses Fresh White Flowers Or Roses Scissors or Pruning Shears Tall Glasses Food Dye Water Step 1. Preparing Roses | Take out your fresh white roses and cut at an angle as shown. This will allow a fast water and color absorption. Want to see the full article? Keep Reading Here On Our Sister Site Gardenseason.com! Wouldn't it be so amazing to give your special someone a bouquet of roses in her favorite color? Whether it may be purple or green or blue, you can now make her dreams come true! Drop those traditional red or white roses and start making your DIY rainbow roses. Find the DIY rainbow roses experiment amazing? Tell me about you own experiment by posting them on the comments section below.  Looking for more flower ideas? Then check this out: How To Perfectly Press Flowers Don't forget to follow us on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, and Instagram.   Feature image source via Happiness And Things
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