Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Homemade Play Dough (aka playdoh, plasticine)

The benefits of having your kids play with play dough is huge!  They can play baker/scientist while you make it together, use their imagination, practice their dexterity, and create art, just to name a few.

Make it yourself and ensure it is nontoxic.  You know they might eat some, have it all over their hands, etc

Ingredients:

3 1/2 cup white flour
1/2 cup salt
2 tablespoon cream of tartar (find it in the spice section)
1/3 cup oil
2 cups boiling water
food coloring or powder drink mix (i.e. kool aid)

  1. Mix flour, salt, and cream of tartar together in a big bowl

  2. Add oil

  3. Add food colouring or powder drink mix to boiling water and mix

  4. Add coloured water to flour mixture

  5. Knead dough


Play dough will keep for a long time stored in a covered plastic container or plastic sandwich bag.

Note:

  • I like using powder drink mix because it gives it colour and a fruity smell

  • Add additional smells by adding vanilla, lemon, etc oils (could try extract if you don't have oils)

  • Try using rose water

  • make several colours of play dough by omitting the colour to the water when following the recipe.  Then separate the dough into several bowls and add food colouring drops to each bowl.  And kneed dough to blend colour throughout


Art ideas:

  • Roll out dough and use cookie cutters to cut out fun shapes.  Add glitter like sprinkles on a cookie!

  • Easy: Leave out your sculptures/cookie cutouts to dry and harden (can take a couple of days to weeks depending on size and thickness).  Paint it.  Glue stuff on, etc.  It can crack, colour fades, etc

  • If you have a special ornament/sculpture/etc preserve it with these steps

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