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It only took a few stems and it makes for a nice little arrangement.
Use 3/4 cups of hot water, then 1/4 cup of cold water mixed with 1/2 cup of pineapple juice from the can of pineapple.Reserve the pineapple and have a snack or use as a garnish for Jello later.
Pour into your cups on top of the red Jello layer.Refrigerate and allow to set for 30 mins to 1 hour.. 3) Mix the lime Jello, using the same amount of liquid as you did with the red layer.Pour into your cups on top of the yellow (may not appear orange) layer and allow to set in the refrigerator for 30 mins to 1 hour.. 4) Garnish (or not) and enjoy!.
If you’ve never tried this good old-fashioned Jello layering trick, you’ve got to.You get bonus kid points for having a fun activity spread out over a whole afternoon and you won’t believe how excited they’ll be to check and see if it’s time to pour on the next layer..
The real pineapple juice gave it just the right touch of fresh fruity flavor and made it taste truly tropical.
We tried some coconut as a garnish.So there we go, we’re all one step closer to paintbrush cleaning perfection.
In a world where the brushes don’t yet clean themselves, my easy lazy method is a pretty good alternative..Happy Painting!.
This post contains affiliate links.Guess what, friends?I was looking over some old photos from when we started working on the baby’s room and it’s officially been about 13 months that this project has been going on.