Supplies Needed:
Banana
Peanut Butter
Grapes
Pretzel Mini Sticks
Plastic Knife
#1: Peel and Slice the Banana
#2: Using the plastic knife use the edible glue (peanut butter) to hold the slices of banana together
#3: At the front of your edible caterpillar place the grape. Hold it in place with the edible glue
#4: Place two mini pretzel sticks in the head of the caterpillar as the two antennas
Alphabet Cereal
Graham Cracker or Traditional Cracker
Edible Glue (peanut butter, jelly, honey or cream cheese)
#1: Using the plastic knife, spread the edible glue over the cracker
#2: Using the Alphabet Cereal spell out a sentence or your name!
#3: Now eat your art or give it to someone special!
Marshmallows (Try large marshmallows, mini marshmallows or both!)
Toothpicks
#1: Take two marshmallows and connect them together using the toothpick. Place the toothpick in the center of one marshmallow then slide the second marshmallow onto the toothpick. For smaller marshmallows you may only need to use half a toothpick.
#2:Marshmallow Building Ideas:
Castle, House, Animals (dog, cat, fish), The Marshmallow Man (from Ghost Busters), Dollhouse furniture
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Paper Plate
Foods from your Refrigerator
#1: Give your children a paper plate to use as their art canvas.
#2: Give them items to make their face. Try to give them items they enjoy eating! Cook any items a head of time so they are edible.
Eyes and Nose: raisins, cereal, olives, round carrots, peas, corn, beans, pepperoni, round pickles, candy
Hair: Pasta, grapes, broccoli, cauliflower, mushrooms, lunch meat, sprinkles
Legs: Banana Slices, Licorice, Celery Stalks, Carrots, Pretzel Sticks
Edible Glue: peanut butter, mayonnaise, creams cheese, jelly, yogurt, ketchup, mustard, pizza sauce, icing, honey
*You could have them use a small pizza crust, as their canvas and use pizza ingredients to make their own pizza face!
*Use bread as the canvas and use sandwich items to make a sandwich face!
What does your edible face look like? Send us a picture or leave us a comment about what you used to make your creative edible face!
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Wax Paper or tray (to protect surface and easy cleanup)
Plain Yogurt
Food Coloring
#1: Make a painting spot by placing the wax paper on a solid surface
#2: Mix the plain yogurt and food coloring together in the yogurt container.
#3: You can store paint in yogurt container or let it dry for a shiny finish. Have fun creating your masterpiece