How To Make Your Own Noodle Beads!

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I have what I like to call “busy boxes” for my little ones. Each one is a different activity that I store in a labeled $.97 plastic container from Walmart. I have about 1o right now, and absolutely LOVE them! Each time my kids get antsy and need something to do, (or I need a distraction) I pull one down and let them play! Noodle beads are my latest addition!

Noodle Beads Ingredients

Supplies Needed:

  • 1 Cup dry, uncooked pasta per color (I used Ditalini, but you could use whatever kind you like!)
  • 2 Tablespoons rubbing alcohol
  • 4-5 drops food coloring (I found that the gels (like Wilton coloring gels) produced more vibrant colors)
  • Sandwich baggies
  • Toothpicks, if you are using gel colorings
  • Large cup
  • Surface to lay the wet beads on to try (I used a baking sheet covered with foil)

Noodle Beads Step 1

Place a sandwich baggie inside your cup and fold the top over the edge to hold it in place. This holds up your bag while you place everything inside. Add your pasta, rubbing alcohol and food coloring to the bag.

Noodle Beads Step 2

Zip it shut and gently shake or mix together with your hand to coat all of the beads. If you have any excess liquid, try to drain that out the best you can.

Noodle Beads Drying

Spread the beads out on your drying surface to dry. I think this took about 3-4 hours if I remember right. Repeat with each color.

Noodle Beads With String

 

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I purchased some kids jewelry braiding cord for a couple of dollars in the craft aisle at Walmart but any string that will fit into the size of pasta you are using will work. I cut a few necklaces sized pieces of string and tied one of the beads to the bottom of each so the rest of the beads would stay on the string. It’s a great sensory/coordination activity and only costs a couple of dollars to make!

Have fun!

 

Types: Crafts, Kids

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