WNY Family Magazine December 2018 | Page 10

confetti to the baking soda. To do this, mix together baking soda and glitter or confetti in a shallow bowl (be sure to use plastic confetti, not paper). When kids add drops of vinegar with droppers to the soda mixture, it will produce spar- kling bubbles. If you don’t have drop- pers, kids can pour small amounts of vinegar over the baking soda with cups. Bake A Countdown Clock! If your kids love baking, a fun and delicious activity is to make a count- down clock. You can do this by baking cookies or cupcakes and arranging the treats in a circle on a round serving plat- ter or pizza pan. Decorate each with the numbers of the clock and use licorice sticks, such as Twizzlers, as clock hands to mark the time. Balloons, Balloons, Balloons W — by Tiffany Doerr Guerzon hether you couldn’t find a sitter for New Year’s Eve or you just don’t feel like fighting holiday traffic, you can still have a fun, kid-friendly celebration. The key is to keep the kids occupied as the clock counts down. We’ve gathered a few family friendly ideas to help you ring in 2019. Countdown The Hours There are so many fun ways to help kids mark time until the new year arrives. Pick the time you want to start (and end!) and count down the hours by opening a bag, package, or even popping a balloon. Mark each bag with the time and include a fun activity for each hour. This need not be expensive. Here are some ideas of what to stuff the bags with:  Party hats and noisemakers  Party poppers  Candy  A deck of cards and game instruc- tions  Pens & paper to write New Year’s Resolutions  Craft projects  Glow Sticks  Bubbles 10 WNY Family December 2018 Milk & Cookie Cocktails Every party needs snacks! Serve up milk and cookies in style by coating the rims of small glasses or even wine glass- es with colorful sprinkles. Spread a thin layer of honey or corn syrup on a plate, and then pour out sprinkles onto a sepa- rate plate. Simply dip the rims of glasses in honey or corn syrup then dredge in the sprinkles. (Leave the glass upside down in the sprinkles for a few minutes so that the sprinkles don’t slide down the glass!) Cool the glasses in the fridge, fill with cold milk, and serve with cookies. DIY Noisemakers Create DIY noisemakers for mid- night from objects around the house. Decorate empty, lidded canisters such as butter containers, coffee cans, Pringles cans, etc., and add dried beans or rice to make shakers. Or thread large jingle bells onto pipe cleaners, then twist the pipe cleaner together at the ends for a jingle bracelet. Sparkling Science Younger kids love to watch bubbles grow when vinegar is added to baking soda. You can glam up this simple sci- ence experiment by mixing glitter or It’s not a party without balloons, right? These confetti-filled balloons will brighten up your space, then you can pop them at midnight for a confetti shower! https://amzn.to/2K2dlEv You can fill these with helium or not – either way, the kids will love them. If you really want to wow the kids, stage your own balloon drop! You can make one by taping a plastic party tablecloth filled with balloons to your ceiling, or buy this kit. https://amzn. to/2zaLrSO Photo Booth Even if it’s just you and the kiddos, why not have a photo booth? No need for an elaborate set-up, tacking up a sheet or plastic tablecloth to the wall to use as a background works well. Gather fun props from around the house such as hats and sunglasses or buy a New Year’s Eve photo booth prop set. https://amzn. to/2qKDuij