Back in April I posted a recipe to make your own window gel clings. The ones we made in April caught the warm rays from the sun all spring and summer until my five-year-old decided it was time to start decorating for Halloween. We replaced our spring window jellies with a spooky Halloween version this week.
Please note: This is the first time I have EVER decorated my house for Halloween. You are witnessing something special here, folks š I’m usually much lazier than this. Last year my son wanted to decorate our house so bad, so I sent him to the neighbor’s house to help them decorate their house for Halloween instead. I didn’t get off so easy this year š
We used orange, black, red, and green food coloring this time. We used the gel food coloring instead of the regular food coloring we used last time, and I can honestly say I didn’t notice a difference. Both work just fine. I left out the glitter this time around. It will probably come back out for our winter/Christmas themed jellies š
We had four cookie cutters – a ghost, a pumpkin, a cat, and a bat. The window jellies turned out wonderful and the kids loved playing in the leftovers. The gelatin is cold and squishy – a great sensory experience for the kiddos!
Also, don’t look too close at my dirty windows! They are clean on the inside, I swear. And if I clean the outside, they just get dirty again and that’s not good enough for me!
Be sure to check out my previous post for the entire easy how-to and enjoy!
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It would never have occurred to me to make my own window clings – neat idea!! thanks for linking it up to the virtual fridge!
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How do these hold up in direct sun and heat? I only want them to last a month, but I am in an area with beating sun.
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That's a great question! We always stick them in our southern facing window that gets lots of sun and they stick just fine. Portland isn't particularly hot most of the time, though š I would love to hear how it works when you give it a try.
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Thank you! Love all that you have going on, too!
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I've never tried to make these but imagine they'd feel quite unique. Adding these to my to-do list!
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This looks very fun! And effective on windows. Thank you for sharing it on Best Toys for Toddlers FB page. š
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They do feel nice and cold and squishy! My kids always love playing in the leftovers after we get the pretty ones on the windows š
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Thank you! Love all the fun things you have going on as well š
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This is very interesting and beautiful. Thank you for sharing with us #pintorials
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Thank you! They are especially beautiful in our southern facing windows during the winter-such magical reflections flood our front room š Thanks for stopping by!
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This is a fantastic idea. I will definitely try this out. Thank you for sharing #pintorials
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So glad you like it! Give it a try and let me know how it turns out š
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Oh, how neat! I love the idea of making your own clings! Thank you for sharing at Sharing Saturday!
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Thank you! They are definitely one of our favorite activities to do each season š
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I may have totally missed it but is this just jello?
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what a cool craft! i bet my girls will enjoy it too!
thank you for linking up with the #pinitparty
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I guess you could say it's a version of Jell-o! It's made with unflavored gelatin. Edible, but not very tasty! As some sugar and fruit flavoring and you've got yourself some Jell-o š
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Thanks, I appreciate it!
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What a great idea, I can see my kids messing with the leftovers for forever.
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Yes, it's SUCH a fun sensory experience! It's cold and squishy, and edible, too!
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