Christmas Decorations - Scienc-y

I WENT ON THE WEBSITE - BUT CANT FOND WHERE YOU TYPE IN YOUR OWN WORDS?
You have to copy and paste each letter separately for whatever phrase you want. Takes a bit of time but looks good in the end. You can format the font in word to make it brighter or add texture too
 
So I've made a conical flask nativity and the obligatory Chemistree but have promised something spectacular to a friend for his lab, I'm thinking of a molymod wreath but have no idea how to start?
Any ideas would be welcome.
 

Technician Q

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So I've made a conical flask nativity and the obligatory Chemistree but have promised something spectacular to a friend for his lab, I'm thinking of a molymod wreath but have no idea how to start?
Any ideas would be welcome.
Do you want it to be accurate or pretty?
 
Hi;

Can anyone point me in the direction of science themed printable christmas decorations?

I am at a new school and I lost my link for elemental symbols 'Merry Christmas' Bunting - I can't find it on Google.

Anything to brighten up the prep room and staff room (other than Chemistree's) would be appreciated.

I will share this gem I saw on facebook! (I didn't make it) - good though....

Thanks.....
We have filled a couple of very large round flasks with battery operated lights!
 

Technician Q

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Pretty, the people judging the contest will have no idea scientifically!
Can you start with something like benzene then add more carbons until you’ve got a big enough ring then add some chlorine and oxygen to make it Christmassy? (I’m physics - I feel about as lost with chemistry and biology as some of you do making circuits!)
 
It is being encouraged here. There is a form room decoration competition. We have year 11 forms in Science labs, so have asked them to reign in the use of flammable decorations ;)
 
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