#1 — a Covid-19 cootie — wonderful! #2 — an eye test, in which you are supposed to see straight lines. #3 — a VERY red door! The other two — very red clothing! I love these!
No. They are put on altars during Day of the Dead. It’s a solid chunk of sugar and I used food dyes so I suppose it would be We stuck elements on with frosting but the purpose is decorative and commemorative, not to eat them. I’ll try to find a couple of links for you to see our final results.
Ignore my last response. I hadn’t read this yet. 🙂 When I taught 4th grade, we made gingerbread houses. The purpose was primarily decorative, but there were a lot of mistakes that were eaten. 🙂
#1 — a Covid-19 cootie — wonderful! #2 — an eye test, in which you are supposed to see straight lines. #3 — a VERY red door! The other two — very red clothing! I love these!
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I should have included MY front door too. It’s barn red, which is a little bit darker or maybe just a bit more purple?
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Not too late.
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What is the alien in the first photo Judy?
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Hibiscus. It does look like Covid doesn’t it?
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Could do. I am trying to avoid Covid as much as possible 🙂
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Oh what a marvelous gallery you have for us this week’s dark red.oday 😀
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I din’t think I’d be able to find much red, but I was wrong. And you know me, I could have found more.
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Thanks Cee!!
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I love your red choices. That doll or whatever it is supposed to be . 🙂
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It is a sugar skull for day of the dead. I had a party a few years ago where everyone decorated one.
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How interesting, a sugar head. Did you eat it afterwards?
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No. They are put on altars during Day of the Dead. It’s a solid chunk of sugar and I used food dyes so I suppose it would be We stuck elements on with frosting but the purpose is decorative and commemorative, not to eat them. I’ll try to find a couple of links for you to see our final results.
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Ignore my last response. I hadn’t read this yet. 🙂 When I taught 4th grade, we made gingerbread houses. The purpose was primarily decorative, but there were a lot of mistakes that were eaten. 🙂
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Ha.. one of those times when it pays to make a mistake.
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LOL, I’m good at that. 🙂
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Here are three posts I found that show sugar skulls made in art workshops I had for kids in the village where I live:
https://judydykstrabrown.com/tag/decorating-sugar-skulls/
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