Rainbow Jello
Is it the warmer weather? Because I'm totally craving Jell-O. Look at this pretty rainbow stuff. Only three flavors, but the color wheel does it's thing and makes the whole spectrum. Mmmm. I bet my kids would love to make this.
College memory: the Design Department held a big party for National Jell-O Day. Everyone wore nametags that said Hell-O. Oh-so-edgy for my very conservative university.
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That looks deliciously yummy and refreshing!
Gotta love those "crazy" BYU students!
I cannot wait to try this with my rainbow minded Gracie cakes! Thanks for sharing!
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we used to call this "geology jell-o" it's a little nerdy :), but we really think this stuff is a fun idea.
I'm a BYU grad too!
I can only imagine who's idea it was to celebrate a holiday like that. It couldn't have been Adrian.
I love this idea, I think it is super cute. The kids I care for will love it, too. I'm going to link this to my blog!
I will have to try this for my little guy who likes jello. My oldest does not care for it, but what fun it looks like.
mmm that looks so good. i'm putting 'rainbow jello' on my grocery list
Chad, Lindsay, May May — I don't remember who's idea it was, but I do remember that Adrian was fully supportive. He even entered some Jell-O into the competition.
If I remember correctly, his concoction featured vintage Ball Jars with alphabet pasta floating in orange Jell-O. When making his presentation, Adrian had us try to determine the font the alphabet pasta was made of. (It was Frutiger.)
Hilarious! Pasta in Jell-O, disgusting but lovely I'm sure. Besides, what is Jell-O without typography? I never thought I would say this, but you're kind of making me miss the design department.
I wish Jell-o were vegetarian because this looks perfect for a Spring picnic.
I was infatuated with a guy who was a graphic design major and I followed him to a Hell-o Jell-o party one year. Since I wasn't a design major I don't know if they did it more than one year or not. You guys were all so cool in an off-the-wall way.
Oh how wonderful! I found your blog a few weeks ago and didn't realize until now that you are a BYU grad! (And it looks like you know at least one of my former classmates, Lindsay.)
I must say, recently I have felt a little discouraged at the idea of being a designer AND a mom. But if you can do it—AND make it in New York—then surely so can I, where ever I end up. You have given me hope and encouragement to keep on.
Thank you for your blog.
I finally tried this! Mine didn't come out as pretty as yours but it was still fun and yummy. I am determined to try it again! Thanks for the inspiration. :)
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