The next video was her starting to sing and Shelby scaring her. Shelby was screaming like the monsters in the movie. Kadence didn't think it was very funny.....but I sure did.
The next video was her starting to sing and Shelby scaring her. Shelby was screaming like the monsters in the movie. Kadence didn't think it was very funny.....but I sure did.
After taking the first batch out of the oven I noticed they were a little thin. I used 3 crayons instead of two and it made them substantially thicker and more durable for little hands. Let your kids help pick the color combos. They will enjoy seeing what color comes from it. I used a toothpick to stir the hot wax when I took it out of the oven to give it a little more character.
You put down the tostada and top it with ground beef and refried beans. You put a tortilla chip at the top for a hat. You put two dollops of sour cream topped with sliced olives for the eyes, a baby carrot stick cut in half for the nose and a slice of tomato for the mouth. Between the hat and the eyes place shredded lettuce and shredded cheese to act as the 'stuffing.' Kadence thought it was so great she didn't want to eat the face, but eventually I coaxed her into it.
I handed Kadence a cookie to put on the cookie sheet and turned around to get Shelby a cookie. Right as soon as I turned around, Kadence took a bite of the cookie dough. David, Jeff and I were laughing SO hard. Then she thought she was in trouble and spit the piece she ate out onto the pan. What a character. We all had a fun time and the girls were so proud of their pumpkins.