Colored Noodles
Tue Dec 4 2001
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Colored Noodles
by Belinda

The things you can do with colored noodles is endless. Make collages, string them into necklaces,let young children glue them on paper to their delight. here is how to make your own.

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Colored Noodles Art Fun

 

We use these noodles for lots of crafts. Kids love them !

Rubbing Alcohol
Food Coloring
Ziploc Baggie or Bowls

Instructions:
Note: Give yourself plenty of time for this craft! It can take hours for the noodles to reach the desired color, and it can take the noodles up to 24 hours to dry. And... please do not do this craft without an adults help!

first we want to color the noodles use baggie or bowl for each color you want to make place the desired number of noodles in the baggie or bowl pour enough rubbing alcohol so all the noddles are covered add a generous amount of food coloring to each container of noodles put these aside and let them sit until they are the desired color (this can take hours the longer they sit the brighter the colors the noodles have reached the desired color remove them from the baggie or bowl and lay them in a single layer paper towels to dry>

Once your noodles are dry, your are ready to be creative! Use the noodles to make jewelry (use a variety of noodles with a hole in them), collages, sculptures, or anything else you can dream up.

If you are really feeling creative, use acrylic paints and a paint brush to hand paint small designs on your noodles

Belinda Mooney is a homeschool mom of 7 children. She is the Content Manager for Cooking with Kids, Kid's Kreate and Learning Treasures. Belinda also is the Thrifty Guru at www.thrifty-tips.com and the Unit Study Wiz as www.WZ.com.


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