Month: January 2013

Outdoor Twister

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Cut out a circle template from cardboard. Using spray paint, paint the grass in the classic twister pattern (as in photo). Let dry. For playing, you could use the spinner from the original game or make up your own version. Cute! pic via pinterest

Chip Bag Shrinkie Dinkies

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You Need:

  • Empty bag of chips (plastic outside, aluminium inside)
  • Baking tray x 2 (or oven proof plates)
  • Sheets of baking paper x 2 (bigger than the chip bag)
  • Towel
  • Oven mitts
  • Oven
What to do:
  1. Preheat your oven to 200 degrees Celsius.
  2. Wash your empty chip bag gently with water and dry with a towel. Crumbs make bumps in the shrinkie, so you really want to start with a clean bag.
  3. On a baking tray, lay your chip bag flat between two sheets of baking paper. To get a long, flat shrinkie place an oven proof plate or tray on top. If you are after a more scrunched look, do not place the plate/tray weight on top.
  4. Place the baking trays in the oven for about 10 minutes. Have an adult check it every 2 minutes.
  5. Have an adult take the tray out of the oven and let it cool. Slowly peel the baking paper apart to reveal your new chip bag shrinkie. via