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Creating beautiful and colorful eggs is a rewarding and fun Easter activity for families to do together.
For kids ages 7-12. Ever hear of a guy named Claude Monet? He was a French artist who lived a long time ago (1840-1926) and he used water color paints similar to these!
These confections are light, airy, delicious and low-fat! Color them to suit your special occasion--purple, pink, green, and blue for Easter, pink for Valentine's Day, pink and blue for a baby shower--the possibilities are endless!
Royal icing is very versatile. Use to ice cookies or decorate cakes. Or use to decorate or glue together gingerbread houses.
Purple hands floating in a neon green punch--how Halloween can you get!
For kids ages 3-12. Smoosh it! Make people... create a town... write your name in Rainbow Dough letters!
For kids ages 7-12. Is this a solid or a liquid? Check it out and you decide!
If you like Shirley Temples, you will flip for this frozen concoction of limeade, Raspberry Extract, ginger ale and a kiss of Pink Neon Food Color.
For kids ages 7-12. This is better than the chalk they have at school, because you make it yourself!
These colorful ornaments are fun to make with children of all ages. Enjoy creating your own family tradition for decorating the tree.
For kids ages 3-12. Don't worry, you don't need special 3-D glasses for this project!
Lemonade becomes electrified when blended with club soda, ice cubes and a few drops of Blue Neon Food Color.
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