DIY FIDGET SPINNER LIPSTICK OUT OF CANDY! 3 Weird Ways to Make a Fidget Spinner! Natalies Outlet

The Fidget Spinner Conundrum: A Creative Solution to Get Around Classroom Rules

As I sat in class, mindlessly playing with my fidget spinner, I was suddenly caught off guard by my teacher's stern gaze. The sign on the desk read "No fidget spinners allowed," and it seemed like my world was coming to an end. But then, something unexpected happened - my teacher picked up a trash bag and approached me, ready to confiscate my beloved spinner. That's when I realized I didn't have one in the first place.

Intrigued by this unexpected twist, I decided to share two creative DIY solutions that would allow you to get away with having a fidget spinner in class without actually bringing one. The first solution involves using candy as a substitute for a traditional spinner. You'll need all your favorite candies and some highly pigmented lipsticks that you don't mind ruining. Start by taking apart your fidget spinner, which requires a bit of force to pop off the center pieces. Once done, mix white and purple putty (called easy mold) together evenly using a tool called easy mold.

Next, place the fidget spinner in the putty, making sure to work quickly since it becomes hard after three minutes. Leave it in for about 25 minutes, then carefully remove it from the putty to reveal your new candy spinner. For added protection against broken lipstick, simply melt it with a lighter and reassemble it once fixed.

This solution allows you to enjoy both candy and makeup at school - perfect for snacking or touch-ups on-the-go. The second creative solution involves making a fidget spinner out of gum. Yes, you read that right! To create this unique spinner, start by microwaving some gum until it becomes liquidy. Pour the mixture into a mold and refrigerate until solid. Once hardened, remove the gum from the mold to reveal your very own gum-based fidget spinner.

A word of warning: this solution may not be for everyone due to its...unique smell. Nevertheless, it makes for a fun and unexpected classroom companion when hunger strikes. To finish off our DIY challenge, I want to thank Danna for being featured in my next video on Twitter and Instagram. For bonus entries or rules on how to enter the MacBook giveaway, please click the link in the description.

Before we conclude, let's take a look at some words that may have been difficult to decipher during the transcription of this video. After examining these parts, we can finally complete our DIY fidget spinner projects with confidence. With a little creativity and patience, you too can enjoy spinning your own candy or gum-based fidget spinner in class.

As I reflect on my experience in class that day, I realized that sometimes it takes an unexpected turn to inspire innovation and creativity. Who knows what other hidden talents we may discover when faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles?

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enSo, I was sitting in class the other dayminding my own business.And not paying attention.Of course.And playing with my fidget spinner.I was rocking these awesome moves andlemme tell you the guy on the left was totally into it and checking me out.Anyways, and then my teacher was all like.Hey, Natalie.*gasp*And then she slowly points at the sign in class that says,no fidget spinners allowedSo she's walking up to me with this trash in her hand ready to take my fidget spinner,with this EVIL smile.Just as my heart is about to drop,it doesn't.Because I realize, I don't even have a fidget spinner.It's just makeup and candy.I'm going to show you two fun DIY's to get away with having a fidget spinner in class.One is candy, in case you get hungry and need to just sneak some food in class.And the other one is makeup, in case you gotta touch up girl.Or boy.WAIT make sure you give this video a thumbs up, let's get this video to a 100,000 thumbs up.I'm going to challenge you guys to give this video a thumbs upwith the hand, you don't write with.Comment below if you were able to do it by commentingDONESubscribe and turn notifications onto be automatically entered into my MacBook giveaway.For bonus entries, or rules on how to enter click the link in the description.For this candy fidget spinner, your gonna need to get allof your favorite candies, and comment below which is yours.I personally LOVE twizzlers.Then your gonna need any highly pigmented lipsticks that you don't mind ruining.And of course, your gonna need some fidget spinners.Then what your gonna do is take apart your fidget spinner.Oh poor fidget spinner, you've done me well.And each fidget spinner is different so you may need a tool to help you pop the centers off.And with a little bit of force just pop off the center pieces.Then using this stuff called easy mold, your gonna mix the white and the purple evenly.And then using this easy mold putty, press the fidget spinner down to create the mold.Now make sure to work fast with this putty because it starts to get hard after three minutes.You're gonna leave the fidget spinner in the putty for about 25 minutes, and then you can remove it .And now you have a mold to work out of.For this very first fidget spinner, were gonna be making this out ofcandy and makeup.The best of both worlds.So, you're gonna start off by using any candy.I'm gonna be using starbursts to create this fidget spinner.And you're basically just gonna dump them into a little container and add all of your pigmented lipsticks.Then you're gonna pop this in the microwave for about 30 seconds, or until it's nice and melted.And then just pour in your colors into the mold.And then you're gonna refrigerate it for about 15 minutes, or until it becomes a solid.Now, when you take out the lipstick it will break.And that's certain, but no worries here is a hack to help you fix any broken lipstick.So simply piece it together, and then what your gonna do is using a lighter,or any form of heat.melt the lipstick in the broken areas.So, this will automatically seal itself back up and TADAHH no more broken lipstick!I would recommend for you to carry this in a container because it can get a little bit messy.And I also decided to add some sparkle to my school days will this glitter.This next fidget spinner is made completely out of candy, we're talking sour patch kids.So, for this one just melt some sour patch kids for about 30 seconds.And you're gonna notice that each individual sour patch lets out two different colors.Then, your gonna repeat the same process, refrigerate it until it's a solid and pop it out.And TADAHH you have yourself something to chew on in class in case you are hungry.And this fidget spinner does work, all you have to do is insert the spinner right through the candy and it will work just fine.This very last fidget spinner is made completely out of gum.YUM! It tastes great and spins.So, for this DIY all you're gonna need is to microwave some gum.Which is NASTY!All the sugar becomes liquidy, so when you pour it into the mold it's a bit gross.But, the good thing is once it's refrigerated and becomes a solid it looks BEAUTIFUL!And you can just pop it out, insert the spinner into the new fidget spinner, and have fun spinning your fidget spinner gum in class!Congratulations to Danna for being the outlet spotlight!If you wanna be featured in my next video follow me on twitter and Instagramturn notifications on and I might even pick you.Check out my last video right here, and don't forget to live weird or die normal.I'll see ya next time! Bye!*words I cannot decipher*It's too close man! It's kinda intimidating.\n"