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Today, we are making "Rainbow Spaghetti" First, you will need to boil your spaghetti. |
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Next, you will separate the noodles into how many colors you want to have. |
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Next, add the food coloring to each container (as much or little as you like). |
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Mix until all noodles are colored. |
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Finally, you have Rainbow Spaghetti. I only used food coloring so your Rainbow Spaghetti is edible. |
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I added it to his water table with bugs, trucks and dinosaurs. I had about 20 minutes of Busy Time. |
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Our next project, make Fluffy Clouds with our Rainbow. You need elmers glue, foam shaving cream and a piece of paper. (I used shaving cream I had on hand, it was blue gel, white foam would have worked better) |
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I mixed the glue and shaving cream in equal parts ~ 1:1. |
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My preschooler, plopped it on his paper to get fluffy clouds. Do not paint it on or overwork it. |
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He didn't add his Spaghetti Rainbow until the next day, so his clouds melted. He really has fun with the messy activities! |
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I saw this on Pinterest a few weeks ago and really wanted to try it. Rainbow Week is the perfect time. I picked out a flat canvas 11x14. He picked out different shades of the colors of the Rainbow. |
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I needed 41 crayons and hot glued each one to the top of the canvas in Rainbow color order. |
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I had this heating tool from my scrapbooking days, but you could use a hairdryer. I told my preschooler to hold the heater close to the crayon and when he saw it melting, to pull it back a little. He did that all the way down the color Rainbow. |
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My Preschoolers Work Of Art!
If you want a great resource for Rainbow Themed worksheets you can go here at
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