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I’ve only actually had the Fuji Apple-Pear, but it was delicious! I’ll buy it again!
You can make these colorful jelly bean carrots very quickly, but they have such a bright, springtime appeal that you can be sure they will please everyone on your Easter list.
Pile Easter grass inside a shiny metal collander and nestle the jelly bean carrots inside to use as a unique Easter table centerpiece, or hide them (if you can) as unusual finds in your Easter egg hunt.
You could offer one of these jelly bean carrots as a winning prize in an Easter game, or tie a few together as a bunch of carrots to decorate your door or wall instead of a wreath. The same bunch of carrots could then be the focus of a “guess the number of jelly beans” game. Who knew carrots could be such fun?
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Jelly Bean Carrots
Supplies:
cellophane cone shaped bags or clear plastic icing bags (these are usually available at Michaels, or sometimes in the cake decorating aisle; in a pinch, you can fashion your own from a rectangular, clear plastic bag of some kind – simply fold the bag diagonally to form a triangular cone then secure the lengthwise seam with transparent tape)
orange and green jelly beans
green tissue paper
green curling ribbon
Jelly Bean Carrots
Instructions:
1. Fill the bag about half full with orange jelly beans. Add a layer of green jelly beans. Prop the bag inside a narrow vase or wine glass to hold it up while you work on the next steps.
2. Cut a strip of folded green tissue paper that is a little wider than the length now available from the top of the green jelly beans to the edge of the bag. Make sure the double-layered tissue paper strip is long enough to roll easily into a loose circle that will fit nicely inside the top of the bag. A generous overlap when you slide the ends of the circle together is fine and will add a little body to the top of the carrot.
3. Roll the tissue paper strip loosely and fit it inside the bag, pushing it down to meet the top layer of green jelly beans.
4. Tie one or two strands of curling ribbon around the bag, just above the green jelly beans, so that the ribbon cinches the bag tightly and holds the tissue paper in place.
Curl the ends of the ribbon.
Suggestions:
— Fill the carrot with other orange colored candy, or with cheese puffs, and top with a layer of green easter grass.
— Omit the green jelly beans, if you don’t have them, and rely on the green tissue paper to provide the carrot’s greenery at the top.
(info: allfreecrafts.com)
No, it’s not snowing here, but the past 3 days have been cold! It was supposed to get up to 70 degrees today, but, I don’t think it made it. Tomorrow is supposed to be in the 80’s. But, the last 2 nights we have had freeze warnings.
I can remember hearing my Mom say, “We always have a cold snap right before Easter.”
And, you know…we always do. So, the 2009 cold snap has happened. And, I am ready for it to be spring. I LOVE warm weather.
I am battling a case of laryngitis caused by allergies. So, on top of being cold…I can’t even complain about it! Except to you, my bloggy friends. My fingers can talk when I can’t. So, thanks for listening…I’m off to get under the electric blanket and dream of days by the pool.
If you are looking for a book for a child about the true meaning of Easter, I highly recommend this one. It is part of a series, and includes,The Pumpkin Patch Parable, The Pine Tree Parable, The Sunflower Parable, and this one…The Parable of the Lily.
About the book:
When Maggie, the farmer’s daughter, receives a mysterious gift, she’s disappointed to find it’s only some dirt and a lifeless bulb. But after tossing it out, she discovers that what was dead has come to life as a beautiful Easter lily! Kids will cherish the 10th anniversary edition of Higgs’s beloved story of love, giving, and forgiving. Recommended for ages 3 to 7.
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This book is available at most Christian Book Stores, from Amazon, and I have seen it also at K-Mart.
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I am a Christian woman who has survived many years on the planet. God has blessed me with a wonderful family: husband, 3 sons, a dear DIL, and a precious grandson. I also have dear friends to keep me inspired. I am an artist of sorts and am finding my way through the great blessing of retirement. I recently retired after 20 years as a music teacher. Life is good!
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