Three opened bags of pretzels and a few hot glue burns later, we are off to a great start on our pretzel coaster. Here’s our work in progress. We hope to finish it up in the next day or two. It’s wonderful to see your favorite people getting creative and expressing themselves in a positive way. Now, we just need to figure out how to make a triple loop de loop. Check out another blogger, Croq-Zine's design. LOVE the Cheerios for wheels!
UPDATE! Here's our finished coaster!
Pretzels not your thing? Try making ice cream sculptures. Carving ice cream into works of art is a fun group activity, plus you get to nibble on the excess ice cream. Score! Refreshments and entertainment all rolled into one.
You can let each person have their own carton of ice cream, or divide up into teams. Remove the paper carton, gather up some creative kitchen utensils, and dig in! Don't forget to wear gloves if you intend to eat your art later. These cute girls came up with a beehive, a cupcake, and a head stone. Pretty creative (and delicious!).
good luck on the roller coaster!
ReplyDeleteQuick question. . . how well would this work if you used royal icing instead of hot glue?? My kids LOVE making stuff out of their snacks! (we did an awful looking but yummy rice krispie bridge!)
ReplyDeleteNow that looks like fun! Thank you for the fantastic inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking to mine! :) Making a rollercoaster will definitely be a future activity for us when my sons get a little older. We just settled on letting the 2yo play with the coaster when it was done.
ReplyDeleteThe ice cream carving looks hilarious! :)
Thanks for your amazing blog!
Now i just want to go get ice cream. Hehe....
ReplyDeletewas the ice cream carving for activity days? I am always looking for new ideas.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if I want to sculpt ice cream, but I sure would like a big bowl right now!!
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