Post by Shiba Bai on Apr 2, 2018 12:02:45 GMT -5
Bai got up early, helping to make sure everything was ready. He's not sure how he ended up in charge of the Sakura festival booth for the Science Club, but he took the responsibility seriously. He had a few of the other club members helping him out, carrying a table and the various supplies and equipment. He had the hot tubs already set up, but still had to fill them and plug in the solar panel generators. It took some time to have everything set up, and a lot of work, but everything was ready in time.
The table was decorated with streamers, little sciency doodles drawn on them. Various objects cluttered it. Baskets containing bath bombs in all the colors of the rainbow and a wide range of shapes, wrapped up in lace and a bow. Next to it was a sign advertising the Science Club, displaying the cost of the bath bombs, as well as the recipe. Next to each ingredient was its price, which if anyone cared to check would come out to the price they were selling them for. On the other side of the sign there were bowls where the recipe was being followed, and various molds, mostly empty early in the day. When the molds are filled, a little origami boat is placed in each of them, that can be unfolded to find the recipe again on one side, and a random science trivia on the other. In some glitter is being mixed in, in others salts, and in some different scents are added, and of course there is some overlap.
Behind the booth are the hot tubs, filled with bubbles and glitter and very fragrant. They are large enough to fit at least 8 people comfortably each, and 3 of them set up. Every half hour Bai launches a few more bath bombs into one of the tubs with a trebuchet. He is careful to correct anyone who calls it a catapult. Of course this means anyone in that tub will have to get out every hour and a half, but the spectacle is still entertaining. Between those moments, he would move between each station, supervising the other club members and lending a hand where he could.
The table was decorated with streamers, little sciency doodles drawn on them. Various objects cluttered it. Baskets containing bath bombs in all the colors of the rainbow and a wide range of shapes, wrapped up in lace and a bow. Next to it was a sign advertising the Science Club, displaying the cost of the bath bombs, as well as the recipe. Next to each ingredient was its price, which if anyone cared to check would come out to the price they were selling them for. On the other side of the sign there were bowls where the recipe was being followed, and various molds, mostly empty early in the day. When the molds are filled, a little origami boat is placed in each of them, that can be unfolded to find the recipe again on one side, and a random science trivia on the other. In some glitter is being mixed in, in others salts, and in some different scents are added, and of course there is some overlap.
Behind the booth are the hot tubs, filled with bubbles and glitter and very fragrant. They are large enough to fit at least 8 people comfortably each, and 3 of them set up. Every half hour Bai launches a few more bath bombs into one of the tubs with a trebuchet. He is careful to correct anyone who calls it a catapult. Of course this means anyone in that tub will have to get out every hour and a half, but the spectacle is still entertaining. Between those moments, he would move between each station, supervising the other club members and lending a hand where he could.