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Step 2: To that bag add a generous amount of elmers glue (about ¼ cup). Press the air out and seal the Ziploc.
Step 3: Massage the beans until they are all covered with glue.
Step 4: Dump the beans into the cup (it helps to spray the cup lightly with some cooking oil).
Step 5: Place the candle in the middle of the beans and press it down until it hits the bottom of the cup.
Step 6: Allow it to dry for about 24 hours, then peel off the cup. Enjoy your Harvest Candle!
Out of respect for our students, we want to note that while the stories we share are real, names have been changed for anonymity. In fact, every student we mention is named “Charlie.” We use that name as a way to honor privacy while still sharing authentic classroom experiences.
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By Kristine Annunziata and Jenny GoodenoughStep 2: To that bag add a generous amount of elmers glue (about ¼ cup). Press the air out and seal the Ziploc.
Step 3: Massage the beans until they are all covered with glue.
Step 4: Dump the beans into the cup (it helps to spray the cup lightly with some cooking oil).
Step 5: Place the candle in the middle of the beans and press it down until it hits the bottom of the cup.
Step 6: Allow it to dry for about 24 hours, then peel off the cup. Enjoy your Harvest Candle!
Out of respect for our students, we want to note that while the stories we share are real, names have been changed for anonymity. In fact, every student we mention is named “Charlie.” We use that name as a way to honor privacy while still sharing authentic classroom experiences.
https://www.instagram.com/teachbiglittlelessons/
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.