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Created: 21st February 2000
Fun Things To Do With Macaroni
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Here are some suggestions for things you can do with macaroni and other varieties of pasta shapes available today1.

The Macaroni Necklace

Take some macaroni and a bit of string. Paint the macaroni with brightly coloured paints and then thread the string through them. Tie a knot in the end and you have a rather attractive necklace. Other variations include the macaroni bracelet if the piece of string isn't long enough.

The Pasta Picture

Many a day was spent in primary school making pictures out of macaroni. Put some glue on the pasta shapes and just stick them to a piece of paper in an interesting way. Different pasta shapes give the picture different textures.

The Pasta Picture Frame

Get an old picture frame, glue some pasta shapes to it and then paint with bright colours. This is the perfect way to display those pasta pictures.

The Pasta Sculpture

Using pasta shapes and pipe cleaners, it is possible to make many different objects, such as furniture for a doll's house.

The Macaroni Snake

  1. Take a whole packet of dry macaroni and thread each piece on to a piece of string which is long enough to be dragged on the floor behind you.
  2. Allow enough string at one end to loop it round your wrist and tie a knot to secure it.
  3. Tie a triple knot at the opposite end to ensure that the macaroni doesn't fall off.
  4. Paint the macaroni in bright colours.
  5. Place your wrist through the loop.

Portable Jenga

Jenga is a game involving the strategic placement of wood blocks in a tower. The objective of the game is to stack the blocks as high as possible without the Jenga 'tower' toppling over. The player whose block topples the tower loses.

For the pasta version, pick out the straighter pieces and stack them in groups of three on top of each other.

Macaroni-stuffed Felt Toy Animals

If you don't have to hand any lentils or split peas, macaroni pasta is a great alternative stuffing for toy felt animals or bean-bags.

Macaroni Maraca Madness

This one's really cool. Get two washed, empty yoghurt pots. Quarter-fill each with macaroni pieces and tape the pots together, rim to rim. You now have a homemade percussion instrument - maraca madness is all yours.

The Turner Prize2

A single piece of macaroni, sitting in the middle of the floor.


1 These only work with the dried varieties of pasta that you get in packets, and not the pasta shapes in tomato sauce that you get in tins. Or fresh pasta, for that matter.
2 The annual Turner Prize was established in 1984 to encourage new developments in, and to reward, contemporary British art.


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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund)
Zak T Duck
Deano (Keeper of lemonade)

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Kate



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