When you're done, store your playdough in an air-tight container. - If it begins to dry out, you can knead a bit of water in again to soften the dough back to useability. Once it's dried past a certain point, however, you'll just have to start over; thankfully it's not terrib...
How to Make Homemade PlayDough: The Recipe 1 cup water 1 cup flour 1 Tbsp oil 1 Tbsp alum (or cream of tartar) — or leave out if you don’t have it on hand. 1/2 cup salt Vanilla Food coloring Mix all dry ingredients together in sauce pan. Add oil and water. Cook over medium...
Allow the Oobleck to dry before scraping it off surfaces and utensils for easier cleaning. Do not dispose of Oobleck down the sink, as it can clog your drains. Instead, let it dry and throw it away in the trash. Video Tutorial For a step-by-step video tutorial on making Oobleck, watch...
Step 5.Continue bringing in each of the triangle strips to the center of the square and attaching it with glue to every other point. After bringing the corner of the paper to each corner, set aside to dry completely. Step 6.Attach the pencil to the center with glue using the hot glue ...
TIP: Place your flattened coffee filter onto a paper plate to make it easier to color in. Pin STEP 2. Lightly mist the coffee filter with water until the colors blend together. Leave the filter to dry. Learn more about solubility and coffee filters here! Pin STEP 3. Fold the coffee fil...
Spray the acorns until evenly coated on one side, then let dry for an hour. Flip the acorns over again and spray on the other side. Turn the can to try and spray on an angle to get the sides as well. I went with satin finish for a little bit of a glossy sheen, which dulled a...
This weekend we visited four different libraries and the library with the best Halloween decorations was Waverley Library!! ️🦇🎃🐈⬛ Otto had his very first Judo grading!! He's so proud of his new belt Otto trying out some more paper
From the leftover aluminum, cut out flower shapes (1 to 1.5 inches in diameter), then drill a small hole in the center of each. Paint the flowers using bright, attractive colors like red and yellow, then allow the paint to dry.
Pop them in a page protector.Your child can trace these letters again and again using a page protector and a dry-erase marker. Add some playdough.Have your child try to form the letters out of playdough using the correct order for forming the letters. (Of course, you can also have your...
The girls were fascinated by how it kept its shape like playdough, but only for a little while. Within a few seconds, it would lose its shape and become a single blob.Ours did start to dry out quickly. As it dried, it would become flaky. Adding another pump of soap to the putty ...