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Glitter Stars (something to keep the kids busy)
Glitter Stars (something to keep the kids busy)
Last post Nov 05, 2007 7:20 PM by
jokaye
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ShadowTails
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Glitter Stars (something to keep the kids busy)
Glitter in assorted colors
Waxed paper
White crafts glue
Use a bottle of glue with a pointed tip to draw a star shape on a piece of waxed paper. Don't worry, it does'nt have to be perfect.
Sprinkle glitter on the glue. Make sure it is completely covered. Let stars dry for 48 hours. Carefully peel the waxed paper away from the backs, working in from each point.
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RE: Glitter Stars (something to keep the kids busy)
This sounds fun Shadowtails!
My 9 yr old DD is a little Arts & Crafts freak and has tons of glue and glitter. I have the wax paper!
Thank you!
This should keep her busy for a while!
Jackie
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RE: Glitter Stars (something to keep the kids busy)
Or you can get a package of glittery chenille stems, have the kids wind one around a pencil, with the windings real close. Then take it off the pencil, and pull gently to make a glittery icicle. The nice thing about this, you can't ruin it, just do it again.
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