Rainbow
I showed Chloe this a while ago now I will show you. Chloe has been posting rainbow stuff today so here.
Rainbow It's just google in rainbow form
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I just think this about everything I do. It you don't like it you don't have to. If you don't tolerate my crazy your not my friend so I don't care.
science project: Make rainbow roses by splitting the stems into strands and placing each one in food coloring. The roses draw the food coloring into the petals.
Nail polish bites - marshmallows dipped in frosting and topped with a tootsie roll... So cute for a girly girl sleep over
Ok so here is an easy fun way to make cool nail polish. All you need to do is have clear polish and breake a glow stick and put it in the polish.
Hey it's Chrissy! I have a really good April fools joke: Make an iPod touch out of duct tape and cardboard then on April first tell your friends you got an iPod! April fools!!!!
Birthdays, or just because they are cute and taste good! Got this recipe from a friend and I must share... enjoy! There are many ways to be creative when making these... there are dozens of different types of sprinkles, or you can use different colors of candy melts or sprinkles.
1 (12 ounce) package colored candy coating melts, divided 24 plain doughnut holes 24 lollipop sticks 1 tablespoon multicolored candy sprinkles Directions Place about 1/4 cup of candy melts into a small microwave-safe bowl, and melt in the microwave at 40 percent power for 30 seconds; stir the candy coating, and continue to heat for 30 second-intervals until the coating is just warm and completely melted. Poke a hole halfway through a doughnut hole with a lollipop stick, then dip the end of the stick into the melted coating and reinsert into the hole. This holds the doughnut hole firmly on the stick. Stick the doughnut pop upright into a block of plastic foam, and set into refrigerator for 1 hour to firm up. When pops are firmly attached to their sticks, melt the remaining candy coating dots in a microwave-safe bowl on 40 percent power for 1 minute; stir, and melt for 30-second intervals until the coating is warm and smoothly melted. Dip the doughnut hole into the coating, covering it completely. Hold the dipped pop over a bowl, and sprinkle with colored candy sprinkles. Return the decorated pops to the plastic foam block to set. |