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though i'd originally planned
a lantern-making session for today
with my increasing understanding
of what would actually be
fun and achievable for a toddler
we decided to make instead:
coloured pasta garlands
to make coloured pasta:
take 2 cups of pasta
(penne or rigatoni are best for threading)
2 teaspoons of food-dye
and 3 teaspoons of rubbing alcohol
(called isocol - found in medical aisle at coles.)
put the ingredients in a ziplock bag
and mix gently until pasta is coloured.
spread pasta on lined baking trays
and leave to dry overnight.
to make the garlands
tie a wool needle on a piece of string
and let your little one
thread til their heart's content!
(which will probably take about 5 minutes...)
a lantern-making session for today
with my increasing understanding
of what would actually be
fun and achievable for a toddler
we decided to make instead:
coloured pasta garlands
to make coloured pasta:
take 2 cups of pasta
(penne or rigatoni are best for threading)
2 teaspoons of food-dye
and 3 teaspoons of rubbing alcohol
(called isocol - found in medical aisle at coles.)
put the ingredients in a ziplock bag
and mix gently until pasta is coloured.
spread pasta on lined baking trays
and leave to dry overnight.
to make the garlands
tie a wool needle on a piece of string
and let your little one
thread til their heart's content!
(which will probably take about 5 minutes...)
JT: Rebekah
Genesis 24:63-67 - One evening he was walking out in the fields, when suddenly he saw a group of people approaching on camels. So he started toward them. Rebekah saw him coming; she got down from her camel, and asked, "Who is that man?" "He is my master Isaac," the servant answered. Then Rebekah covered her face with her veil. The servant told Isaac everything that had happened. Isaac took Rebekah into the tent where his mother had lived before she died, and Rebekah became his wife. He loved her and was comforted over the loss of his mother.
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