Not as many color choices bu smells really great!! Reply doughnut2112 January 27, 2012 at 8:18 pm use koolaid to flavour and colour Reply Anonymous February 7, 2012 at 12:39 am I double the recipe, add the oil,(sometimes a bit more) hot water and food coloring together; that way you can make it on the table with the kids!Store in tupper ware. vegetable oilfood coloringDump all the ingredients into a pot and stir them until blended together.Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until it forms a large ball.As soon as it joins into one large ball, take it off the heat and dump it onto your counter or wax paper
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It is fairly complicated to make compared to some other playdough recipes and it is definitely not for kids to be doing on their own as their is come careful cooking involved. Read people, READ.It just annoys me when people ask stupid questions and they could find the answers if they just read the list of ingredients and read and followed the instructions
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I think I'll make some different scented ones, cinnamon, almond; the possibilities are endless! chandra.roy210 months agoReplyIt's a gd recipe for making dough. Each batch came out a little different in texture at first, but as noted, it's easy to add a bit of flour to make it thicker or less sticky, or water if gets too thick to mix
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Divide the plain play dough into 2 balls and make a little well in the middle, this is the perfect place to add your coloring (5-10 drops) and your selected essential oil (1 drop)
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Let me know how it goes! Reply andi says: 5 December, 2013 at 11:58 am This is the exact recipe my mom always used when we were kids except we added the color as we kneaded it to cool it down. I usually make it repeatedly for however many colors I want (so if you want 6 big balls, know that you will need 6 times the ingredients listed above, but you need to make them separately)
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Just checking so I will do it right next time, we also got too much food color on our hands, so next time I will wear gloves while mixing in the colors. hope that helps Patricia says April 11, 2011 at 11:12 pm Thanks so much! I tried and worked pretty good! I included a little of the Kool Aid to give a good smell! Great! Hajar says February 12, 2013 at 3:13 am use baking powder and scrub your hands in it.
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My 3 year old and 7 year old are playing with it right now! Reply pagingfunmums Hi Jaclyn, What a brilliant idea to use some ink from the marker maker! Such a cool product! Thank you for letting us know how much you and your kids enjoy it :). Reply jewelee I didnt have enough salt and i only had sea salt i added more flour and les salt and it worked i just played with it till i got it Reply ann love the preschool stuff Reply Liz Thank you! We made this today when buses were cancelled due to weather
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Cakie is really into this book at the moment and did some dramatic storytelling as she played! * set out some buttons and beads and use them to add features to the gingerbread men. Role play being bakers and sell them in bakery shop pretend play! * read the story of The Gingerbread Man alongside the activity and retell the story as you play
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It has wonderful projects , especially as your children get older.My 20 year old daughter makes things with her 11 year old sister.It really is fun for the whole family.This really is the perfect playdough recipe. It is a good idea to give kids the skills of rolling snakes, making pancakes, forming balls, adding texture using various safe tools, and creating 3-D sculptures prior to doing this activity
Any advice or suggestions? Reply March 19, 2014 at 10:20 am sabrina How do you store this play dough? Reply April 22, 2014 at 8:03 pm admin Any airtight container should do the trick Reply April 24, 2014 at 1:34 am Nicola can I ask if the dough getting wet and sticky after few days? as I made for my 2yr old son, and afterwards we keep in the plastic bag and a box for storage, 2 days later when we play agian, the dough really really sticky and i have to add more flour, would like to know if you have any idea why is like this? thanks Reply May 2, 2014 at 1:27 pm j pac mine got really sticky too. We even split the final dough up and gave each child a small portion last time, they got to choose what kind(s) of food color they wanted in their piece
Do you have any suggestions? Reply November 11, 2013 at 8:56 am admin Make sure you boil awayas much of the water as possible and add extra flour if needed. Love the COT recipe Reply February 8, 2015 at 8:28 am Valerie Has anyone heard of adding hand lotion to the playdough recipies? If so, how does it turn out verses the traditional recipe without lotion? Please post your recipe with lotion if you are happy with it Thanks Reply April 23, 2012 at 7:36 pm admin Could probably try adding hand lotion instead of oil
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