Olas hechas con bicarbonato en una bahía de cristal
Many people have asked me, following the video titled "How to Imitate Water in a Nativity Scene with Glass," how I use baking soda to create the effect of waves. Now that I have this year's Nativity scene ready and have the space to record this tutorial, something that isn't possible in my studio, I'm going to show you step by step how I apply baking soda to recreate the foamy waves. I'll also take this opportunity to explain how I built a bay with glass and the scenes it includes.

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