

Sprinkle the top of the cookie with sprinkles (they’ll look crowded but will spread out as the cookie bakes).Ĥ. Spread the dough with spatula into an 8-inch circle that’s 1/2 inch thick.

Scoop the dough onto the center of the prepared baking sheet. Stir in the flour mixture with a wooden spoon until just incorporated. Whisk in both sugars, then the egg and vanilla, until smooth let cool for 5 minutes. Microwave butter in a large microwave-safe bowl on high until completely melted, about 1 minute. Whisk together flour, baking soda and salt in a small bowl.Ģ. Line 1 large rimmed baking sheet with parchment. Position rack in the center of the oven, preheat to 375. Step 6: After the flowers are dry, display them in a clear picture frame, scrapbook page, or on a greeting card.ġ.Step 5: Continue microwaving flowers in 30 second internals until they are almost completely dry, then leave them in a warm, dry location for 1–2 days.Step 4: Microwave the book for 30–60 seconds at a time, checking flowers as you go.Step 3: Place the tissue paper and flowers inside a page of a heavy book, like a telephone book (make sure there is no metal on it!) and place in the microwave.Step 2: Arrange flowers between several layers of paper towel or tissue paper.Snip the flower leaving 1/2″ stem attached.
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Best flowers to press are in full bloom and have flat surfaces, like pansies, daisies, buttercups, and violets. Step 1: Gather flowers you want to press.What you need: fresh flowers, scissors, paper towel or tissue paper, heavy book, microwave. Step 3: Decorate and go on an adventure in your backyard!.Step 2: Tape the two tubes together with the yarn under the tape to make a strap to hang around your neck.Step 1: Save two toilet paper rolls, or cut a paper towel roll in half, grab some tape, yarn, markers, stickers, and any other decorations you want to use.What You Need: Two toilet paper rolls, tape, yarn or string, markers, stickers, etc. Sleep under your stars in your tent, next to your campfire, and enjoy the memories you’re making. Step 3: Gather together with your family, tell stories, sing songs, eat snacks, or watch a movie. Safely keep a candle lit, or make a pretend campfire out of paper and sticks. Step 2: Make your own nighttime stars by hanging holiday lights or drawing some on paper, cutting them out, and hanging or taping them up. If you don’t have a tent, let your creativity show by making one out of sheets or blankets. Step 1: If you have a tent, clear some space, and set it up inside your living room. Here are some additional activities you can do from home! Jack Bailey Playground at Hammermill Park.Keystone Central School District will be running Summer Recreation programs at the Lock Haven parks this year: Kasey Campbell, Director of Community Life Energy Use, Conservation and Green Building.
