The finished coconut drinks with miniature cocktail umbrellas and colorful straws are of course, non-alcoholic drinks for our young dolls! recipe made especially for kids! Serve up a treat for dolls and their playfellows with a recipe made especially for kids in the hot summer sun! |
Supply List:
- burr oak shells
- a sharp paring knife
- white acrylic paint
- white tissue
- hot glue and hot glue gun
- white school glue
- colorful small straws
- decorative scrapbook papers
- toothpicks
- seed beads
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Far left, toothpicks. Left center, quarter and decorative cut papers. Right center, umbrella tops only. Far right, finished miniature umbrellas. |
Snip a tiny hole at the top of the umbrella and insert the pointed tip of a toothpick. Add glue and seed beads to the top of the umbrella. Let this dry and turn the umbrella upside-down and then squeeze more glue into the underside of the umbrella. Let this dry solid.
Burr Oak acorns supplied by a wandering Grandpa. The nut meat is still inside a few of the burr acorns on the left. |
Quercus macrocarpa, the bur oak, sometimes spelled burr oak, is a species of oak in the white oak section Quercus sect. Quercus, native to North America in the eastern and central United States and eastern and central Canada. This plant is also called mossycup oak and mossycup white oak.