Home made Playdough

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By Rotem

Playdough
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Playdough

Quick and easy way to save money and spend time with your little ones.

Hello all, I have a 3 years old son that loves to play with Playdough, I don’t remember when was the first time he was introduced to that sticky staff it seems like it's since the day he was born. He loves to create and to build things from Playdough; he holds it in his little hands for hours, not once I found him waking up with Playdough in his bed. Try to remove it from his little hands it’s a very hard mission. He wants to stay in his kindergarten just because they get time to play with Playdough "mommy there is lots of Playdough in lots of colors". I have found it very frustrating to buy Playdough every week; to clean it from the floor and to try keeping it "alive" from drying. Let me introduce you to my Playdough recipe its quick easy and if your kids are like mine trust me it will save you some money.

Ingredients:

Water

Salt

Flour

1 tsp of white glue

That is it!!!

1/2 cup of water and 1/2 cup of salt mix it together and the glue and then add the flour knead until blended smooth. Place in plastic bag and store it in the refrigerator. Will last for a long time. To make it colorful I add non toxic gouache paints

Have fun and be as creative as you can!

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Comments

\Brenda Scully 3 years ago

Thanks for that, I have kids coming to my craft classes, and I have been looking for the recipe for a while..

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Rotem Hub Author 3 years ago

thanks for the reply.

please let my know if it was o.k.

\Brenda Scully 3 years ago

it was o.k. but it would be equally o,k. without the glue, I think

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Rotem Hub Author 2 years ago

It's worth a try, thanks.

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