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Poker COLORING
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Poker
COLORING PAGES
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Poker is the result of over ten thousand years of games involving ranked cards or dominos using the idea of bluffing to deceive other players. Popular poker favorites to play at a Poker party can be Texas Holdum, 7 Card Stud and Draw Poker.
The free printable Poker Coloring Pages are a fun way to keep the kids
occupied at the dinner table or a party. Poker party planning can be fun when focused around either a western theme or a Vegas theme. For a Western Poker party give the party a saloon feel. The guests can dress up as cowboys and bar maids for fun and serve drinks like sassparilla. A Vegas Poker party can be decorated with a casino theme. If you have several tables set up with different poker games like Texas Holdum, 7 Card Stud and Draw Poker you can decorate each table with a different mini theme. Match the coloring
page to your parties theme. Keep the drawings and laminate them. Then
surprise the kids
by using them for placemats at next years Poker celebration. |
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SEASONAL
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Poker
COOKIES
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Poker is a game enjoyed in the company of good friends and tasty food; and no poker party would be complete without some sumptuous homemade cookies.
Homemade poker cookies even could take on the uncanny—and definitely tasty—likeness of actual poker chips. After all, most of the chips do boast a round shape and a colorful, brightly patterned surface which likens them to iced cookies or candies. Just make sure that guests well know the difference between the edible poker chip cookies served at the party and the chips themselves!:)
To create homemade poker cookies of this variety, the host could bake a standard batch of round cookies, perhaps chocolate or vanilla in flavor, icing them in various bright colors such as red, green, gold and blue. Then, with the use of sprinkles or small candies, she could adorn each cookie with a vibrant pattern—and perhaps with a number in the middle, indicating the ‘value’ of the makeshift chip.
To prepare other poker homemade cookies, the host could prepare a batch of wafer or bar style cookies, icing them in the likeness of playing cards. Using an artistic combination of icings, candies and sprinkles, she could create an edible Queen of Hearts, King of Clubs, Jack of Spades, etc. Guests surely will marvel at the beauty and creativity of these cookies, which can double as miniature works of art.
The host can ‘bet’ on the popularity—not to mention the tastiness-of homemade poker cookies at any game party.
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