JUDY
MOODY AND THE NOT BUMMER SUMMER
arrives on Blu-ray
and DVD on October 11th.
Twentieth Century Fox
Home Entertainment presents the continuation of summer fun and thrill points as JUDY MOODY AND THE NOT BUMMER SUMMER, the
irresistible family comedy based on the best-selling book series, arrives on Blu-ray
and DVD on October 11.
The first film adaptation of the
beloved children’s book series, JUDY
MOODY AND THE NOT BUMMER SUMMER, by Megan McDonald with illustrations by Peter
H. Reynolds, is a delightfully, laugh-out-loud hilarious treat for
adventure-loving kids, tweens and adults.
Judy Moody and her cool Aunt Opal have
fun making art from garbage. You too can make cool things from common items you
find around your house! If you want to be crafty like Judy and Opal, here is a
list of some fun, easy things you can create from items found in your kitchen.
MACARONI
JEWELRY
Making jewelry from macaroni is both fun
and easy! All you need is some rubbing alcohol, food dye, dry macaroni, some
bowls to mix in, and string. Once you’ve mixed the rubbing alcohol and food dye
to the color you like, drop the macaroni in and let it soak until you like the
hue. Take the macaroni out of the dye, and let it dry, then use yarn or string
to make necklaces, bracelets, crowns, and more!
PAINTED
TOAST
Some
people might find toast a little dry, but this activity will surely remedy
that! All you need is a little milk, some food coloring, a new paintbrush,
white bread, and a toaster. Mix a few drops of food coloring with the milk,
then use the paintbrush to paint whatever you want (animals, friends, designs,
etc.) on the bread. Then simply put the bread in the toaster, and toast it!
It’s safe to eat, so you can use it for a sandwich, butter it, or even make
colorful French toast!
PLAYDOUGH
Everyone
remembers Play-doh from when they were a kid, and now you can make your own
non-toxic playdough at home! You need flour, warm water, salt, vegetable oil,
cream of tartar and food coloring. You can add scented oils if you’d like, to
make the different colors smell like different things. All you do is mix all of
the ingredients together in a pot over low heat until the mixture thickens and
pulls away from the sides of the pot. Let the playdough cool until it is cold
enough to handle, and then enjoy playing with it!
HOMEMADE BUBBLES
Making
your own bubble solution and wands is fun for kids of any age. All you need is
dishwashing liquid, glycerin, and water. Gently mix the dishwasing liqud,
glycerin and water together, then, use common household items (like funnels,
fly swatters and cookie cutters) to blow bubbles. This simple recipe can
provide hours of fun!
KOOL-AID
FINGER PAINTS
Finger
painting is so much fun, but sometimes finding safe paints for your kids to use
is hard. The simple solution? Make your own! Mix flour, Kool-Aid, salt, boiling
water and oil together. Then all you have to do is let the mixture cool until
it’s safe to finger paint with!
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9 comments:
the kids voted for Homemade Playdoh!
karenmed409 at comcast dot net
I am thinking about making the homemade play doh!
Scented playdoh that is awesome.
stacy4avon @ comcast.net
I would like to try the painted toast
Dealsfan32 (at) gmail (dot) com
Macaroni Jewerly
Kims2312@verizon.net
I would rather try the macaroni jewelry but I bet DD would try the rest
tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com
The painted toast. My daughter would love that.
dizzybloom(at)gmail(dot)com
I think the kool aid finger paints looks like fun.
kerrie@mayansfamily.com
I want to do homemade play dough!
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