Then we went on to other designs she thought of.
She swirled this one with a toothpick!
Then she made a butterfly!
“You’re here to be light, bringing out the God-colors in the world. God is not a secret to
be kept.”
Matthew 5
This is Xaver Wilhelmy. He is a member of our church and comes from Austria. He is a craftsman and inventor who created the first pipe orga...
15 comments:
Very nice with all these colors, can you also eat it?
Greetings,
Filip
are they edible after melting? I used to love them when I was working. they really look pretty, like a melted kaleidoscope
Wow that's really cool. Fun experiment and so colorful
That is a fun experiment. My son and granddaughter did the same thing a while ago.
How neat. It is amazing what you can learn from the little ones. Dumb me did not know about this.
what fun! I don't eat skittles, but this could be fun. :) surprised I never saw this when my son was young.
hope you had a nice weekend. :)
I don't know if I should show Lorelei this or not!
I have seen this before...isn't it amazing and a lot of fun...
Probably a healthier use for them than eating them ;-)
That is awesome. I like the results. Pretty too.
Wow, what a fun! I've never seen Skittles experiment. It's really cool! Anne Marie created many beautiful designs. Love the butterfly :-)
Looks like fun! And it's so perfect for your Bible verse.
I used to eat them when I was young. This is fun and very colourful. I didn't know about this experiment. Great verse!
Hi Ginny,
I love this idea!
Thank you for sharing.
Carla
Such a great idea!! Yes, you are so right! Our quads will love this! You are such an inspiration to me! I love how you are so involved with your grands and all that you do with them! They sure do love you, you can tell!!
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