Then give them rolling pins and let them crush away (you may want to put towels under the bags if your table isn't crappy.....I mean distressed like mine)...
Keep going until the loops are powdered...
And before you know it, you will have a rainbow of colored and edible "sand"....
Next you can choose to make pictures (like my kids did), or you can explore the endless possibilities of sand bottle art. Click HERE to see google images of so many fun ideas!My kids first drew a pencil design. Then they filled in the spaces (one at a time) with glue...


9 comments:
I love this idea! How clever! My kids are going to love this! Thanks for sharing!
wow a fun idea! my kids would love this!
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Lyssa
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This is GENIUS! My own kiddos are a bit too old for this but first chance I get I will be using it in the classroom...maybe on the last day of school. Thanks for the great idea!
What a great idea! My kids would LOVE this!
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This is such a great idea! I loved sand art as a kid! I don't have any kids of my own, but I can't wait to do stuff like this with my nephew when he gets older!
That is awesome! Thanks for linking up to For the Kids Fridays! I can't wait to see what you have to share next week!
:)rachel at SunScholars.blogspot.com
This is really a yummy sand art, thanks!
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Never seen anyone use fruit loops! My daughter would be eating them the whole time, but she would have a great time! Thanks for stopping by my blog!
I love, love, love this idea! I am a kindergarten teacher and my kids would love this! Thanks for sharing!
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