Instructions:
- Print out template of choice
- Color the design (see options for coloring below)
Options for Coloring:
- pastel crayons and poster paint both have nice bright colors and make terrific choices for young children coloring in the rangoli.
- Salt glitter is another interesting choice. It's a little messy, but some kids like a bit of a mess when they craft.
- colored rice is another choice:
- real rangoli are typically made with a rice paste, which makes colored rice is a nice option
- To food color rice,
- add a healthy amount of food coloring to two 1 tsp of rubbing alcohol in a ziploc
bag. - Pour in about 3/4 cup of UNCOOKED rice.
- Close the bag
- Shake well (like shake and bake)
- Pour onto a piece of wax paper or tinfoil to dry (put it in a cookie sheet so it doesn't accidentally get
knocked on the floor) - Making the colored rice is messy and food color doesn't come out of clothes well... the shaking part can be
done by kids, but the rest should be done by an adult. - I like using food coloring PASTE instead of drops as I find the color is richer, but drops work too.
- Let dry (about 1/2 a day -- less if you spread them out well in a warm airy place) -- once again, I never listen
to my own advice... our rice had about 5 minutes to dry before we used it... we just made sure to have a
damp rag to wash off our hands.
- add a healthy amount of food coloring to two 1 tsp of rubbing alcohol in a ziploc
Print the Template:
- Close the template window after printing to return to this screen.
- Set page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers).
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