

If the ice cream is different colors will it make a difference? Why do you think we got the results that we did? Put one spoonful of ice cream on each and on directly on the sidewalk (or black top). Go out on the sidewalk (on a hot sunny day) bring a plastic bowl, metal pie tin and a glass dish. Make them keep their hands behind their backs and eat the ice cream with only their mouths! Have them sit at a table that they fit comfortably at. Give each child a scoop of ice cream or 2 in a bowl. Let the children play in it! Yucky but fun. Get inexpensive tub of ice cream and scoop into the sensory table. Children can make facial features with the decorations of choice. Let each child place cone “hat” upside down on scoop. Make a cone by making a long triangle and rounding the bottom point.Ĭherries, nuts,and mini chocolate chips, or other cake decorations. Then he/she can glue these overlapping and upside down on to a brown ice cream cone-shaped pattern. Have the child trace/cut his/her handprint out on three pieces of paper –depending on what flavor of ice cream he/she likes. Make an ice cream cone (triple scoop) with a child’s handprint. Fun twist: Instead of using paint use REAL ice cream to paint with! Glue a large triangle (the cone) on a piece of paper and fingerpaint the ice cream scoop.
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If paper is more your speed, we love confetti and circles made with a hole punch. TIP: be sure to use some white glue for larger adornments. Gemstones, pearls, and sequins make a very classy and sparkly ice cream cone! We set out some paint colors, cotton swabs and a foam stamp to get creative making stamp sprinkles.ĭid someone say more sprinkles? Okay! We glued on some fun foam stars, small buttons and pom poms to make a pretty 3D effect.

Now for the fun part! Decorate your lovely ice cream cone with sprinkles. Have fun glueing your ice cream scoops to your cone from the bottom up. Pre-cut assorted ice cream scoops for younger children or parties for quick assembly. TIP: If you’re happy with your scooped ice cream shape, use it as a tracing template with older children. Use your plate as a template to trace the top curve of the scooped ice cream, then draw a scalloped edge along the bottom. Next, you can make the ice cream! Choose construction paper colors that represent the flavors you want to make. It doesn’t have to be perfect, so have fun stamping! Once dry, use a ruler to make a big triangle and cut it out. To make the grid pattern on an ice cream cone, dip your popsicle stick in brown paint and stamp it onto your construction paper in criss-cross lines.
