
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Manga Swap

Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Cosplay!

Friday, December 5, 2008
Manga Tee Shirts

When my club told me they wanted to make Manga tee shirts I was excited. Tee shirts are a fun and easy program and can be adapted to lots of different themes. I had the students bring their own shirts (but I had several extras in case anyone forgot one or couldn't get one by that day) and I just set out our puffy paint and sharpee markers. I also bought a couple sets of fabric markers (they were not cheap). Some of the kids ended up not doing a Manga shirt, but I'm pretty lax so that didn't bother me.
Painting Fans
Once they are dried they are a little difficult to open and close, but you just have to keep working it. The fans I used weren't of the best quality (but boy were they budget friendly!) and I purchased some extras in case of breakage which we did have.
Candy Sushi

This was a big hit. It takes a little time to assemble the ingredients, but this is another food program that you can do with just a microwave. You can make it more of a library-esque program by doing a handout about sushi, you could have real sushi for them to try, have books out about sushi, whatever you want.
Makin' Mochi

Our Mochi didn't end up looking like much, or tasting like much either, but we had a lot of fun making it. The recipe we used was very simple and just used a microwave:
1 cup glutinous rice flour
1 cup water
1/4 cup sugar
potatoe starch for dusting the outside and to prevent sticking
Mix the rice and the sugar in a bowl. Add the water and mix thoroughly. Microwave this mixture for about 4 minutes. After that it is ready to play with. Use the pototoe starch to prevent sticking and to dust the outside of your balls. You can put chocolate in it before you microwave it to give it a chocolate flavor, you can add food coloring, you can add flavor extracts, whatever you want.
I got this recipe from this website: http://www.recipezaar.com/Simple-Mochi-146183
When I did this program I bought "real" mochi ice cream from a market close to my house that way the kids could see what the real stuff looks like and tastes like.
Be forewarned...this program can be really messy! However it is not too expensive to make mochi (moe-shee). The ingredients are pretty cheap.
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