Make different colored layered jello B 2:34

Here is snack you won't mind eating or staring at for that matter. Get creative and make some layered jelly. Follow along and see how easy it is to create a work of art worth eating by layering different colors of jello. The kids will love working on this jello project.

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love2die100 2/8/10 5:12 AM
great.
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