• Saturday, January 19, 2008 - Edible Fingerpaints
Yesterday, we decided to finger paint. The only paints in the house were tempra and watercolor, so we made our own. We used jell-o for two colors, peach and purple. The peach was sugar-free, and only made a small amount of paint (just add enough boiling water to get the jell-o gooey). The purple was blackberry-raspberry, and had sugar in it. It made a much larger amount of paint, and the sugar didn't dissolve, which gave it a glitter-paint effect. It was quite fun! Then, we mixed up a box of vanilla pudding, let it set, and then divided it up into different bowls. Each bowl got it's own color of food coloring, and we were ready to paint! It not only made beautiful pictures, but it smelled and tasted good as well. No need to wash our hands; just lick that paint off, kids!
On a completely different note, we also did a major sorting of clothing yesterday, with more yet to be done. I continually struggle with keeping up with the laundry. With six people in the household, there is always a pile to be washed, and a pile to be folded. Our house is small, and early 1900's, so there's not much storage space, and it's discouraging for me to fold clothes when there's no place to put them. So, after reading several blogs on here that said- YOU DON'T NEED SO MANY CLOTHES! I took it to heart. For every piece of laundry I folded, two pieces went into bags to go to charity. My daughters' still ran out of space in their dressers, so I told them that the next step is to attack the dressers and do the same thing with the clothes that were already folded and put away. Surprisingly enough, there were no tears shed (my 6yo usually cries great crocodile tears anytime anything has to go). She didn't see everything that went into the bags, which is probably why !
Well, it's time to start packing for the weekly trip to Iowa. Have a blessed weekend, everyone!
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• Saturday, January 19, 2008 - Edible Paint
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