While homemade playdough is safe and non-toxic, children should not eat it, especially if you have added glitter, confetti, or essential oils. Make sure you supervise your kids when they are playing with the dough and explain that it should not be placed in their mouths. Kids also need s...
Playdough (aka Play-doh) is easy to make at home, and fun for kids of all ages. Here's how to make your own non-toxic toy with custom colors and fragrances. This is the classic method that involves a bit of cooking on the stovetop - I prefer it because cooked playdough has a bett...
The more you play with the dough, the drier it will become. If it dries out too much, try adding a drop or two of water and knead with your hands. Likewise, you can use a drop of vegetable or coconut oil instead of water to make your play dough soft again. ...
How to make play dough wands Credit: Suzie Attaway Every fairy princess needs a wand and what better to make it from than play dough? That way you can reshape it and remake it any way you like, to go with every outfit, of course. You will need Play dough Pink glitter Rolling pin S...
fun. I a different kind of playdough. Haven’t made that one yet! Esther Joy says February 1, 2013 at 5:27 pm When my kids were little, I used a different recipe for play dough that you cook. Texture is very much like the bought play dough, and keeps well for quite awhile. 1...
The best playdough recipe using five simple ingredients, plus food coloring, and a step-by-step recipe without wheat or cream of tartar.
Thiseasy playdough recipeis a funsensory activityfor kids to enjoy during the autumn and fall months. If you have ever wondered how to make playdough then this is the tutorial and blog post for you! I madeplaydoughover and over again as an early years teacher, both in kindergarten and in...
Playdough is a fun (and inexpensive!) way to keep kids occupied, and DIYing the modeling compounding takes the activity up a notch. The best part? You probably already have all the ingredients in your pantry, and once you make the playdough, it can last for a couple of weeks. "I ...
How To Make Playdough Recipe Without Cream of TartarfromStay at Home Educator Why We Love It:This recipe isno cook, which means that you get to dive right in and mix it up with your hands. It's soothing to make and fun to play with when finished!
Our blogging friend Jennifer Swartvagher is here today to share tips for how to make homemade playdough. My kids look forward to making a new batch of playdough. Homemade playdough doesn’t have the strong scent of most store bought doughs and I like the texture of it much better. My ...