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{ Chocolate
"Oh My" Cookies } Make sure to schedule an unveiling for these
delightful treats.

Paper-maché to Eat: Serve our yummy {
Instant Rice Pudding } in a plastic bowl, label it
“paper-maché" and dare the kids to eat it. They'll love the
surprise!
{ Cinnamon
Sugar Pretzels } Satisfy all the starving artists at the party with
these delicious treats.

Cover a wall with large sheets of white paper, then tape a large color copy of
a picture of the birthday boy or girl to the center of the paper. Frame the
wall with balloons, and then during the party the kids can create a unique
mural around the photo with various art supplies.
Take pictures of famous paintings from an old calendar and hang them around the
house.
Look for large empty picture frames at yard sales and spray paint them gold.
Then set up a few around the house, and the kids can stand behind them for fun
instant photos.
You will need: 2 cups of flour, 2 cups of water, 1 cup of salt, 2 tablespoons
of vegetable oil, 4 teaspoons cream of tartar. Combine ingredients in a pot and
cook over medium heat, stirring constantly until dough forms a ball. Remove
from heat, cool, then knead dough to desired consistency. To color the dough,
knead in a few drops of food coloring.
Have the guests create Decorative Sugar Cubes and Tablets, then let them use
Seven Minute Frosting as glue to build their own Sugar House, castle or
sculpture.
Purchase canvas by the yard and cut out 6"x16" pieces for the total
number of guests. Fold the pieces in half and press to form a crease, then
either hot glue or sew the sides shut and turn them inside out to form the
little bags (approximately 5"x8"). To make a handle, cut two small
holes at the top of the bag, thread a ribbon and tie knots to secure. Guests
can then paint them to create one-of-a-kind goodie bags!

Enlarge a picture of any famous painting and then paste various cutouts of
objects from magazines within the picture. At the party, guests take a
ten-second look at the painting to memorize all the things that don't belong.
They then must write down as many objects as they can remember. The one with
the most correct objects wins.
Set up large easel with a pad of paper, then let the guests take turns
sketching out words and phrases they select from a bowl. You may want to make
it more exciting by setting a time limit for the kids to guess the correct
answers.
Hang up a poster of the Mona Lisa and let the kids take turns trying to pin up
a new smile for her while blindfolded. You can cut out the smiles from
celebrity magazines. The fake smile that best covers the real smile wins.
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Fill the painted canvas bags made earlier with crayons, mini
sketchpads, colored pencils and erasers.
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With ribbon, tie up a mini paint set and a bundle of construction paper.
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Paint disposable plastic containers and decorate them with the guests' names.
They can then take their homemade play dough home with them. |
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