I was cleaning out the kitchen cabinets the other day
and came across a few things that I had absolutely no use for: 1. Candy canes – Christmas has come and
one, so what do I need three boxes of candy canes for (I bought them on sale
for less than a dollar each thinking my son would eat them- he didn’t), and 2. Jello – Not that I don’t have any use
for gelatin, but when the use by date is listed as 2011 … as you can imagine, I
have qualms about serving it up to my family. So, the candy canes and Jello are
going towards scented Valentine’s Day heart art.
Here’s What You’ll Need:
·
White card stock paper
·
Scissors
·
A marker
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A candy cane
·
Jello
·
Water
·
Cups
·
Bubble wrap
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Optional: Clear-drying school glue and a
paintbrush
Here’s What to Do:
1. Fold
the card stock in half.
2. Draw
half a heart, starting at the fold.
3. Cut
the folded heart out.
4. Open
the heart.
To make a peppermint scented heart:
1. Dip
the candy cane in a cup of water. Let it start to melt.
2. Paint
over the heart with the candy cane. The red color will transfer onto the paper,
like paint.
3. Create
textures. Your child can use the candy cane to scratch a texture into the ‘paint’
or try something else like pressing bubble wrap onto the heart.
4. Optional:
If the dried candy cane Valentine is too sticky to touch, have your child paint
a thin layer of clear-drying school glue over it. This seals in the color and
keeps the stickiness away.
To make a Jello Valentine:
1. Mix
a packet of gelatin with a cup of water. The less water that you use, the
brighter the color will be. Experiment by adding small amounts of water and
seeing how the color changes. If you leave some of the gelatin crystals whole
(meaning that they don’t dissolve), the result is a glittery-looking paint.
2. Paint
the gelatin water onto the heart. Your child doesn’t need to use a brush. She
can use a piece of bubble wrap to create a pattern and texture.
When your child is done making her scented holiday
hearts, turn them over and write a special message on the back. She can give
them to friends or family members as Valentine’s Day cards.
Are you looking for more Valentine’s Day activities?
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