There is just something about cutting snowflakes that never gets old.
No matter how old you are or how many times you've done it -
it is still exciting to create your own snowflake masterpiece.
The Lil Divas cut/made their first paper snowflakes last year
so this year I thought it would fun to change things up a little.
Faux Tie Dye Snowflakes
What You Need:
coffee filters
dot markers/bingo daubers
What To Do:
1. Fold coffee filter in half & then in half again
2. Using dot markers/bingo daubers make a pattern on the coffee filter.
Be sure to cover both sides completely.
3. Open coffee filters & allow some drying time
this makes it easier to cut without ripping them because they won't be so wet.
4. Refold & cut your design into your snowflake.
Open & behold you awesome Tie Dye Snowflake
These look fabulous on our window!!!
Kid Friendly Food:
Cinnamon Sugar Snowflake Tortillas
In the spirit of cutting snowflakes we also made some
yummy, fun & easy cinnamon sugar tortillas as a quick snack.
What To Do:
1. Fold a tortilla in half & then half again.
2. Using clean scissors cut as you would a paper snowflake
3. Melt a little butter and brush onto tortillas.
4. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar to liking.
5. Pop into the oven at 350 degrees for 5-7 mins.
6. Allow to cool a bit & then enjoy!
A quick, easy & fun snack that kids can help you make.
Books We Read:
Bern
Awesome we are doing this! :)
ReplyDeleteLet me know how it goes! I'd love to see yours!
DeleteBeautiful! Love how you used bingo markers! Fab idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks! My girls LOVE bingo markers & they get a kick out of this faux tie dye - it's so exciting to them to reveal their masterpiece at the end.
DeleteWhat lovely snowflakes! I love their bright colors!
ReplyDeleteThank you! They look so bright & colorful on our windows!
DeleteWhat a creative idea - I never would have thought to make snowflakes out of tortillas! I made them with my 3 year old for snack time today, and my girls loved them. We also tie-dyed our coffee filters, and we'll cut them out tomorrow. Thanks for making our day more fun!
ReplyDeleteYAY, Marcie! Thanks for making my day with your sweet comment! So glad you were inspired to try it out and enjoyed it. Be sure to share your finished tie dye project - I'd love to see.
DeleteIt took me a while to post about our snowflakes, but I finally did. If you'd like to see our snowflakes, you can find them here:
Deletehttp://blueberriesandpickles.blogspot.com/2012/02/making-snowflakes.html
Thanks for the ideas. We are making the coffee filter ones today and will be sure to link back to you!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
The joys of home educating
cool idea
ReplyDeleteTortilla snowflakes... almost like churros! What a great idea. I am making them with my cooking club in school!
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