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Salt Dough Oranges

January 15, 2013 By cindy312

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Salt Dough Oranges

In Chinese, the word ‘orange’ sounds like ‘Ji’, which translates to ‘good luck’. In some areas of China, it is customary to present oranges to friends and relatives. A gift of oranges sends the message of good wishes for the coming year.

Get the instructions for ––> Salt Dough Oranges


Filed Under: Chinese New Year, Dough & Clay Crafts, Preschool, Preteen, School Age Crafts & Activities for Kids Tagged With: Chinese New Year, fruit, glitter, good luck, salt dough

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