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How to Make Fake Bowl of Ice Cream

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Summary: Using cotton balls and paint to make a fake bowl of ice cream for kids to decorate; learn this and more in this free online art lesson on video about art projects for kids taught by expert Pamela Grier.

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By Pamela Grier
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Pamela Grier has been working in the childcare industry for more than three years. She works at a 5-star childcare facility. She has experience in discipline, nutrition, safety and...read more

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on 8/17/2009 Interesting.

http://www.ehow.com/how_5280873_make-food-ice-cream-cones.html

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"Hi, I'm Pam on behalf of Expert Village and today I'm going to show you different art projects for kids. Here's something that every kid loves, ice cream sundaes. So you can make your own ice scream sundae. Again, it's great to let the kids decorate things. They can decorate their bowl. Maybe at your house you have bowls with blue stripes on them. However the kid wants to decorate it. And then you have them paint their ice cream. If they want blue ice cream, that's fine, let them have blue ice cream. You're going to glue the cotton balls into the bowl. They can fill it up as much as they want. Once you've got your ice cream in there, you need the toppings. Maybe your kids like sprinkles. Throw some glue in there, sprinkle it with the confetti, it'll stay on. Or they might like chocolate syrup, strawberry syrup, or caramel. Take paint and let them just drizzle it in there and of course, you top it with a cherry."

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