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MAY 26th

Newsfeed Positivity!

Scripture: I am the alpha and the omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end. -Revelation 22:13
Kid's Activity Idea: Let's make an easy craft today. Kid's can make their own window clings with some simple home ingredients. See the instructions below! :)
INGREDIENTS
2 tablespoons washable school glue
1/4 teaspoon liquid dish soap
3 to 5 drops of food color
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Mix glue and dish soap in small bowl. Stir in food color(s) until well mixed.
Test Kitchen Tip: Prepare as many colors as you would like, making separate batches of glue mixture for each desired color.
2. Secure a piece of plastic wrap or plastic sheet protector to a flat surface. Paint desired design onto plastic. Allow to dry completely, about 8 to 10 hours, depending on the thickness of the Cling. Carefully peel the Window Cling from the plastic and adhere to the window.
Test Kitchen Tip: Window Clings are easily removed from window when you are done enjoying your artwork. Clean windows as desired to remove any residue that may remain.
3. Helpful Tips:
• Use a cookie cutter, stencil, or secure a coloring sheet under the plastic to help create designs.
• Window Clings may dry out over time. If Cling becomes too dry and no longer adheres to the window, sprinkle or brush a small amount of water on the “sticky-side” of the Cling and replace on window.
• With parental approval, Window Cling designs can be painted directly on the window. To avoid drips, paint design in multiple coats, allowing each coat to dry completely.
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Newton, NC 28658
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  • Home
    • Visit Discovery
  • About
    • Who We Are
    • Discovery Series
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    • Contact Us
  • Connect
    • Kids
    • Youth
    • Young Adult
    • Adults
  • Ministries
    • Congregational Care >
      • Stephen Ministries
      • James Ministry
      • Care Team
    • Missions >
      • Local Missions
      • International Missions >
        • Belize Missions
        • Haiti Missions
      • Helping without Hurting
    • Prayer
    • Worship
    • Library
    • COVID-19 Information
  • Serve
    • HELP WITH COVID-19
    • S.T.A.R. Teams
    • Saturday Serve Day
  • Events
    • What's Happening
    • Lent
    • Outdoor Worship
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    • Live Stream
    • Sermon Series
  • Give
    • Imagine N.O.W.