Playdough Recipes

(1) Home Made Playdough

2 cups flour

1 cup salt

2 tablespoons cream of tarter

2 cups of water

1 tablespoons mineral oil

food coloring

Mix all ingredients in a saucepan. Cook over medium heat, stirring until

stiff. Allow to cool, then knead.


(2) Home Made Playdough

1 cup flour

1 cup of water

1/2 cup of salt

2 tablespoons Cream of Tarter

1 tablespoon of Oil

Cook this ingredients until it forms an item in the pan. Pour it out

onto a Tupperware lid. Cover with damp cloth. Add food coloring if you

like. Store new playdough in the fridge in an airtight container. This

is non-eatable playdough.


(3) Peanut-Buddy Play Dough (eatable)

3 1/2 cups Creamy Peanut Butter

4 cups powdered sugar

4 cups powdered milk

3 1/2 cups corn syrup

Mix ingredients by hand. Share. Can decorate with sprinkles, M&Ms

etc.


(4) Salt playdough (not-eatable)

1 cup water

1 cup salt

1/2 cup flour

food coloring

Mix ingredients in pan. Add food coloring. Stir on low heat. When

thickens remove from heat. Put some on waxed paper or floured surface

and roll out. Cut out objects. Air dry objects few days. Store un-used

portion in air-tight container.

Variations: use straws to punch holes for hanging. Glue sequins to clay.


(5) Oatmeal Buddy Dough

2 cups smooth peanut butter

2 cups rolled oats

2 cups powdered milk

2/3 cups Honey

Optional-Rice Krispes, Coconut Sprinkles, Chocolate chips, Red hots,

etc...

Mix ingredients until combined. Wash hands. Lay down wax paper. Let them

play. Store in air-tight container.


(6)Kool Playdough

3 cups Flour

1/2 cups salt

2 Koolaide packages

2 cups Boiling water

Mix dry ingredients together. Add boiling water. Knead on floured board

can add flour by sprinkles until desired consistency. This playdough

will last for a long time when stored right.


(6) yummy playdough (eatable)

2 cups of honey

3 cups of peanut butter

3 packets powdered milk

Stir all ingredients together until smooth. Add more powdered milk

if desired. Is sticky.


7.)Cloud Playdough

1 cup water, 1 1/2 c vegetable oil, 6 c flour

Add a few drops of food coloring to water. Combine water, oil and flour

in a large bowl. Knead well. Add more water if necessary in small amounts

until the dough is soft and stretchy. Cloud dough should be used on a

washable surface for it is very greasy.


8.)Coffee Playdough

4 cups unsifted all purpose flour, 1 cup salt, 1/4 cup instant

coffee and 1 1/2 c warm water

Dissolve the coffee in the warm water. In another bowl, mix the flour

and the salt.

Make a well and add 1 cup of the coffee water into it. Mix with a fork

or with your hands until smoother. Add more coffee water as needed: dough

should be smooth not sticky or crumbling. Store in air tight container.

When your done making figures, bake in oven for 1 hour at 300 degrees

or until hard. A coat or 2 of shellac keeps it well preserved for longer

lasting gifts. Enjoy!


9.) Fruit Playdough

2 cups flour 1 cup salt 4 tablespoons cream of tarter

2 cups boiling water 2 tablespoons of cooking oil 3 oz package

sugar-free fruit flavored gelatin

Mix dry ingredients in pan. Add the water and oil. Stir over medium heat

until mixture forms a ball. Pour onto a sheet of wax paper. Enjoy!


10.)Salt Glitter

1/2 cup salt

6-7 drops food coloring

Add food color to salt adjusting to desired color shade. Cook in the

microwave 1-2 minutes or you can also air dry your product. To keep

soft store in air-tight container.


11.)Frosting Playdough (eatable)

1 can Frosting Mix

1 1/2 cups powdered sugar

1 cup peanut butter(smooth)

Mix together until it reaches your wanted consistency. Enjoy!


12.) Jell-O finger paint fun

Any flavor gelatin and boiling water (adults need to help)

Use water and add to Jell-O until finger paint consistency. Paint away

freely, it smells great and the children like to feel of it.


13.) Kool-Aide Finger Paint

2 cups flour, 2 packages of unsweetened Kool-Aid, 1/2 cup salt, 3 cups

boiling water, 3 tablespoons oil.

Mix all ingredients together. The children like to watch the batter mix

and let them put it to paper.


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