While in Wales the did this great activity from the Roald Dahl cook book-
You need, rice paper, icing pens, fruit, chocolate chips, hundreds and thousands, silver balls and anything else you fancy adding to the wallpaper!
Lickable wallpaper for nurseries,
which is featured in the story 'Charlie and the chocolate factory' by Roald DahlYou need, rice paper, icing pens, fruit, chocolate chips, hundreds and thousands, silver balls and anything else you fancy adding to the wallpaper!
Decorate in patterns
or more random!
A fun activity that the children really enjoyed
-both making and eating!
-both making and eating!
Happy wallpapering :)
Oh, that's fun! And that's one of my kids' favorite stories.
ReplyDeleteHow cute! We made Eatable Pillows and Chocolate Waterfalls a while back! :) http://lifewithmoorebabies.blogspot.com/2012/09/eatable-pillows-and-waterfall-chocolate.html May have to try this too; pinning!
ReplyDeleteChocolate waterfalls sounds wonderful!
DeleteFun activity that my kids surely love. thanks for sharing this idea.
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how funny and cute!
ReplyDeleteHOW FUN! I bet the kids just loved this. I know mine would this is just so cool! Thanks for sharing on We Made That!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Something tells me this was the highlight of the kid's day!
ReplyDeleteI wish I'd taken photos of the kids eating the wallpaper!
DeleteOh this is crazy fun. Love this!
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This looks like a whole lot of fun! I will be sharing this post on Read.Explore.Learn.'s Facebook page today.
ReplyDeleteOh, how fun!! That sounds like a great activity and a great book. Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!!
ReplyDeletegreat idea! I bet the kids loved it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I just happen to have some rice paper. If you hold it up does everything fall off? Thanks for sharing at Mom's Library!
ReplyDeleteGood point! I forgot to add leave it to dry for about an hour. Everything stuck fine and the children really enjoyed eating the wallpaper, it was lots of fun!
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ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious. Thanks for sharing at The Children's Bookshelf.
ReplyDeletegreat idea! My kids would love this!
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