Meet Cinderella

December 19, 2011 03:25 pm | Updated 03:25 pm IST

YT: Disney Princess Cinderella in Chennai - Poster

YT: Disney Princess Cinderella in Chennai - Poster

Hey kids, Christmas is round the corner! It's time to make some special decorations. And guess what? This Christmas, Princess Cinderella will be in India for the first time to meet her fans. Cinderella loves to dress up her little mice friends. You could try it out too and make your homes look even more beautiful! Here's how you can create your own nice mice.

Things you will need:

1 cup all-purpose flour

1/2 cup salt

1/2 cup cold water

Measuring cups

Large bowl

Spoon

Aluminum foil

Wire

Fingernail clippers

Baking sheet

Acrylic paint

Paintbrush

Glue or acrylic sealer

Ribbon

Step 1: Mix the flour and salt together in the bowl. Add the water and stir. Knead the dough until it's smooth.

Step 2: For each mouse, make a small ball of aluminum foil, about the size of a marble. Cover the ball with the dough. Dip your finger in water and rub over creases to smoothen the dough.

Step 3: Pinch one end for the face. Attach flattened dough to the head for ears. Add dough for the nose. Poke wires into the nose for whiskers. Use wire for a tail.

Step 4: Ask an adult to bake the mice on a baking sheet at 275 C for about an hour, until the dough is dry. Let it cool.

Step 5: Paint the nose and eyes. Let it dry. Paint the mouse with glue or a sealer. Add a ribbon bow.

Meet Disney Princess Cinderella in the following cities at 2pm, 4pm, 6pm and 8pm

Bangalore on December 21 at Mantri Square Mall, Malleswaram

New Delhi on December 23 at DLF Place, Saket

Hyderabad on December 25 at Inorbit Mall, Cyberabad

Chennai on December 28 at Skywalk mall, Poonamalee High Road

Mumbai on December 30 at Inorbit Mall, Malad (West)

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