lashes2508 Posted November 29, 2013 Posted November 29, 2013 This week following our patterns theme we made paper snowflakes and then extended this to our snack - using the same principle but with tortilla wraps - the children cut out smaller circles of tortilla and cut just like a paper snowflake and then brushed with a little oil and sprinkled with vanilla sugar and popped into oven for couple of minutes - yummy and crispy - like little biscuits and the sugar went down well too !! just thought i would share with you . We also used our paper snowflakes to create the backdrop of our display - the children pinned their snowflakes onto to pink paper on board and used rollers to paint over in black - creating more snowflakes - 7
finleysmaid Posted November 30, 2013 Posted November 30, 2013 This week following our patterns theme we made paper snowflakes and then extended this to our snack - using the same principle but with tortilla wraps - the children cut out smaller circles of tortilla and cut just like a paper snowflake and then brushed with a little oil and sprinkled with vanilla sugar and popped into oven for couple of minutes - yummy and crispy - like little biscuits and the sugar went down well too !! just thought i would share with you . We also used our paper snowflakes to create the backdrop of our display - the children pinned their snowflakes onto to pink paper on board and used rollers to paint over in black - creating more snowflakes - Love this idea...how did you cut them? scissors or knives? and were they easy to get through??
Guest Posted November 30, 2013 Posted November 30, 2013 Love this idea...how did you cut them? scissors or knives? and were they easy to get through?? ditto. sounds like a great idea, especially if we get snow this year x
lashes2508 Posted December 2, 2013 Author Posted December 2, 2013 we used scissors - the children ones cleaned with anti bac first ! if you warm the tortillas very slightly makes it easier and we also cut smaller circles out of the tortillas with pastry cutters first.
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