Add a few drops of food coloring to a spray bottle, turn the nozzle to "mist" and spray your snowman.
Consider using grenadine, for an edible option.
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Supplies:
· Plastic clear or white cup · Permanent markers · Mini marshmallows or cotton balls Directions: Draw a snowman face on cups. Give children marshmallows or cotton balls to use as snowballs to toss into the snowman cup. Supplies:
· Peeled, hardboiled eggs · Carrots · Olives · Sprigs of parsley · Toothpicks Directions: Cut ends off of egg to create a flatter surface to work with. Stack two eggs, flat, cut sides together, on top of each other and secure together with a toothpick, placed from the top straight down the center of the eggs. Create a top hat for the snowman with a thin larger circle and slightly smaller chunk stacked on top of each other. Secure the pieces together by using a toothpick, leaving some of the toothpick sticking out of the bottom. Set the hat on top of the snowman using the excess toothpick to secure it to the snowman. Cut a small, thin, triangular piece of carrot to use as the nose for the snowman and press in into place. Cut an olive into the shapes you desire for eyes and button and press onto snowman. Add sprigs of parsley to the sides of the snowman for arms. |
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