![]() Mix in flour mixture on low speed just until combined. Mix in milk, vanilla, lemon juice, and red food coloring. Mix in eggs one at a time, blending until combined after each addition. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, whip butter and granulated sugar until pale and fluffy. In a mixing bowl whisk together flour, the 1 tablespoon cocoa powder, the baking powder, baking soda, and salt set aside.ģ. **Note you’ll want to splurge for the dark chocolate cocoa powder so they look fully on the Dark Side!Īctive time: 45 min. You do have to use a lot of red food coloring, so be careful not to stain your Jedi robes. When I saw the new Star Wars cookbook, “ Star Wars Galactic Baking: The Official Cookbook of Sweet and Savory Treats From Tatooine, Hoth, and Beyond” I knew we’d have to put on our aprons, get out the flour and start baking! Many of the recipes were fairly complicated, but the Sith Cookies are relatively straightforward (see recipe below). The more images you take, the more you have to work with! Bake something from a cookbook from a library not so far, far, away! Take a minimum of 30 images per scene and at least 3 images per movement. Make a plan, set the scene, will there be more than one?ģ. Gather your materials: backgrounds, figures, and propsĢ. To create your own video here are some tips and tricks to help you get started.ġ. Using some polymer clay and some backdrops I was able to create a fun little scene. The video was made with a paid version ($4.99), but you can download the app and have basic functions for free. “ The Child” is a short video that I made using Stop Motion Studio for Apple and Android devices. This video will take you from Padawan to Jedi Knight in no time. Use the Force and strengthen your skills as the library’s very own Jedi Master Dana instructs you on proper lightsaber technique. ![]() We’d love to see what you make, so send us pictures or videos to How many Baby Yoda’s do you see in this picture? The correct answer is not enough. ![]() Happy May the Fourth! I love just about everything Star Wars has to offer - from the amazingly independent Princess Leia to the fierce, but cuddly Chewbacca, to the adorable Porgs, and don’t get me started on my obsession with Grogu (aka The Child or Baby Yoda)! Here are some fun things you can do at home to celebrate May the Fourth and the Revenge of the Fifth. ![]()
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