Students will have fun combining multiple colors of air dry clay with puff paints to create their own interpretations of these delicious, doll sized, malted milkshakes! |
This adorable craft is fun but a little pricey. The milkshake glasses are a must; and may be ordered online from many craft suppliers. Ours were purchased from ebay, but you can also find them easily at Amazon too. These are about 2 1/2 inches tall. You will also need colorful air dry clay, puff paints, foam mini-balls, cocktail straws, Mod Podge, Sculpey for the finer-detailed toppings and hot glue to apply these.
Left, the plastic milkshake glasses we ordered online. Right, here I have added puff paints inside of four examples to look like syrup. I left the remaining four without. |
I made a large menu to display our milkshakes above the counter of the Diner. You may wish to print it out and post it inside your dolls diner or ice cream shop too.
8 Different milkshakes look so good; I want one right now! |
- Banana cream milkshake topped with toffee and caramel chunks (butterscotch syrup drizzled on top)
- Nutella malted milkshake topped with crunchy coffee crumbles and chocolate sprinkles (chocolate syrup drizzled inside)
- Malted Strawberry Delight topped with fresh berries and cream (strawberry syrup drizzled inside)
- Cool Creamsicle Shake topped with mandarine orange slices, mint leaves and a maraschino cherry
- Blueberry Cheesecake Surprise topped with fresh picked blueberries and cream cheese fluff
- Minty Leapin' Leprechaun Cream topped with chocolate chips and cherries
- Birthday Bubblegum Shake topped with mixed fruity candies
- Classic vanilla milkshake topped with butterscotch cream and chocolate fudge chunks (caramel syrup drizzled inside)
Watch how other crafters made similar shakes for doll diners:
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