Friday, June 15, 2007

Play Dough



We love play dough in our house. Especially the homemade stuff. Store bought play dough has a yucky smell and feel to me. There is something so .... well, comforting and wholesome about making it from scratch with my children. Plus, they get the experience of being a part of making it come to life, much like cooking and gardening.

Blake and I spent a morning last week doing this. He was so eager to pull up his chair and mix up the flour, salt and cream of tarter, and lets not forget, picking out the food coloring, he choose blue. Chloe even commented on how yummy it smelled, she even wanted to eat it. Something you cannot do with the store bought stuff..

Rolling, molding and sculpting, makes for hours of fun for the Little's...




I have been experimenting with different ways of making play dough for about 4 years now, and I finally found the perfect recipe, thanks to Miss Olivia, Blake's wonderful preschool teacher. She makes play dough with the kids at her school on a regular basis. She even has a small table in the kitchen for the kids.. They all get on there aprons, with wooden spoons in hand and mix up all the dry ingredients, while she boils the water.






Here is the recipe...what you will find, is how much quicker and easier it is to make. The key is to mix the dry and wet ingredients separately, then you don't have to stand over the stove to make it.

Dry Ingredients;

2 Cups of Flour
1 Cup of Salt
1 tsp Cream of Tarter
Optional ( Sparkles )

Wet Ingredients;

2 cups of Boiling Water ( use your tea kettle )
4 TBS of Inexpensive Oil ( I use Canola)
Food Coloring


Let the kids combine the dry ingredients on the table or counter. Then, you pour the hot water into another bowl, add the oil, then have your little one's add the food coloring , as many drops as you like. Mix it up. Then pour your wet ingredients into your dry, mix and then knead it till it is cooled down. You can even separate your dough into two balls, flatten one out, and have the kids put there fingers in, to test how it feels. Of course make sure the dough is not to hot before they do this.



I must say I really enjoy the feeling of freshly made, warm play dough in my hands, and I know Chloe and Blake love it to...

5 comments:

ma otter said...

thankyou! thats awesome! I once knew how to make playdough but that info was somehow misplaced in the limited space in my brain and perhaps replaced with the words from the soundtrack of " " (fill in the blank with some tween movie like Aquamarine. OY!)
I think we will be having a playdough week this summer for sure!
annie

erica said...

mmmmmmm...I can just smell it! When I taught preschool we would make play dough every monday morning as the children arrived and there was something very therapuetic about it...we would add lavender oil sometimes and other fragrant oils or spices like cinnamon to give it a little more sensation and appeal! Your post reminded me of so many wonderful memories...thanks for the recipe and tips for getting it just right too! I can't wait to try it out with Isaiah and do some "experimentationals" as he calls them!

E'l Roy said...

PLAYDOUGH PARTY!!!!!!
Let's do it! C'mon, we'll whip up a bunch of the stuff, then while the kids are busy gooshin' the stuff, we can throw back a couple!

Anonymous said...

What great pictures. What pre-school does Blake go to.

lydiafdc said...

Polly (another mom at SDCCS) recently had some homemade dough...I love that the kids can eat it safely...thx for the recipe!!