Has anyone used a swimming pool dye for a gender reveal party? Does the dye affect the water chemistry or stain the plaster? Just looking for some more info.
What a cool idea with lots of balloons...
Let the pool turn green. Aren't they all little gremlins in the beginning?
150 colored ping-pong balls in a garbage bag tied to your pool drains near the bottom. Opening of bag up, tied off with slip-knot. Pull the string and they come bobbing up, popping out of the water. No chems. Bright color. Double as party favors?
https://www.amazon.com/Lakikey-150P...f_rd_t=40701&refRID=GFH7BNWFB4736GDABQCR&th=1
150 colored ping-pong balls in a garbage bag tied to your pool drains near the bottom. Opening of bag up, tied off with slip-knot. Pull the string and they come bobbing up, popping out of the water. No chems. Bright color. Double as party favors?
https://www.amazon.com/Lakikey-150P...f_rd_t=40701&refRID=GFH7BNWFB4736GDABQCR&th=1
Rethinking... as one could drown while figuring out how to tie a bag full of ping pong balls to a pool drain! Two or three heavy duty garbage bags. Fill one or two (double-bagged) with enough rocks (river rock would be perfect) or bricks to sink the ping pong balls, then put the bag-o-rocks (I've heard they're not very smart) in the second bag, along with the balls and tie off that bag. Then just lower all that into the water. No need to breath-hold down to the bottom...
The less air in the bags the better, as that'll make them buoyant and you'll need that many more rocks. Perhaps poke holes in the bags to let the air bubble out. Big holes in the bag-o-rocks. Of use something porous. Like a burlap bag or wrap the weights in a sheet. Only looking to keep the weights from tearing into the outer bag. Small holes in the outer bag so no one can see the ping pong balls. Or tie the closing of the outer bag around a tube or straw, to let the air out.
Or tie the bag to a couple free weights as necessary