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    • How to Make Snow Cones With Snow

      In the summer children love to cool down with an ice cold snow cone. These snow cones are made by grinding up ice in to tiny bits. During the winter months, children get a chance to make a real snow cone with fresh snow from their backyard. They don't even have to do all the work of crushing up the ice. They just get a scoop and go... more »

    • How to Make Snow Cones at Home

      Snow cones are wonderful treats that are favorites of children in the summer. By making them at home, you can save money and give your children a treat whenever you like. Snow cones also make a wonderful treat for children's birthday pool parties. They can eat the snow cones in their bathing suits and jump in the pool to wash off when... more »

    • How to Make a Shot Glass

      If you're entertaining a large group of people and want each of your guests to have access to their own shot glasses, it could be costly. Instead, use items you have on hand to make shot glasses that will have your guests talking. more »

    • How Does a Snow Cone Maker Work?

      On a sweltering hot day nothing quite beats the cold refreshing taste of a snow cone. A snowcone is thoroughly crushed ice covered in colored sugar laden syrups. These syrups are augmented with flavor extracts to give snowcone lovers hundreds of different flavors to choose from. Snow cones makers came about in 1920 after the 1919... more »

    • Kids Carnival Birthday Ideas

      Carnivals and fairs may only come to your hometown once per year. Children love the thrill of the rides and the excitement of trying to win a prize at one of the game stations. Why not try to recreate this for your child's next birthday party? Your child won't have any trouble getting their friends to show up using this theme. more »

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