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Notify me when someone else comments on this game. Subscribe me to the YouthGroupGames. Mix water and white glue until it has the same consistency as paint. Working on one small section at a time, paint the mixture onto poster board with a brush.
Place a piece of tissue paper on top of each glued area. Let it dry. Brush on a second coat of the glue and water.
Last use full-strength glue to paste popcorn on top of the tissue paper. Once everything dries, outline the flowers with a marker. Paint cardboard tube and let dry. Cut two circles out of scrap fabric, big enough to cover the open ends of the cardboard tube. Place one fabric circle over tube end and secure with a rubber band or tape. Tape if child is under 5 and rubberband if over 5 4. Add popcorn kernels to tube About a tablespoon full.
Secure second fabric circle over open end of tube with rubber band or tape. Put popcorn kernels inside of a Pringles can. Secure the plastic lid of the can with tape. Paint or cover the can with construction paper and shake it! Materials 3 bowls Oven mitts Wax paper or serving plate Large wooden spoon Large microwave-safe bowl or saucepan. Place the margarine and the marshmallows in the microwave-safe bowl. Microwave the two on high for 1 to 2 minutes until the marshmallows are puffed.
Using oven mitts, remove the bowl of marshmallows from the microwave. Stir the mixture with a wooden spoon. Divide the popcorn into three separate bowls. Pour equal amounts of the marshmallow mixture over popcorn. Sprinkle a different color of gelatin over each bowl of popcorn and marshmallow mixture. Quickly stir with the spoon until the gelatin and marshmallow mixture evenly covers the popcorn mixture and let cool. Rub some margarine on your hands. Take some of the popcorn mixture and mold into an interesting form.
Add different colors of the popcorn mixture to make different parts of the sculpture. Place the sculpture on wax paper or a serving plate. Add any of the remaining foods to make an interesting presentation of the sculpture just before serving. Purchase popcorn still on the ear at a specialty store. Place this in the science center table along with un-popped popcorn, corn on the cob and popped popcorn. Have children observe the differences! Click here to know more about Popcorn Relay Race.
Give one bowl full of popcorns. Keep one empty cup in front of them. The players have to stand and drop the popcorn one by one in the cup in one minute. The player with maximum no. Give one bowl of popcorn to each player. The one who writes at the earliest wins. Each player will be given one bowl of popcorn. Everyone has to toss the popcorn in the air and catch them in the mouth. The player who catches the maximum wins. A one minute lohri party game in which players have to pick the popcorn using chopstick and put them in another bowl.
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