Kool-Aid Play Dough: Ingredients:
Mix dry ingredients. Add oil. Add water and knead. Store in plastic bags in the refrigerator.
Colored Rice:
Add 5 drops of food coloring and 1/2 tsp vinegar to 1/2 cup rice. Mix until all the rice is colored. Spread on a baking sheet and bake at 200 degrees for 45 minutes or until the rice is dry. Cool and place each color in a ziplock bag to keep. You can use colored rice for "coloring" pictures, mosaic art projects or just plain creative art work.
Edible Spiders:
This play dough is colorful and has a wonderful fragrance too. The kids just love it!
1/2 cup salt
2-1/2 cups flour
2 packages Kool-Aid
3 tablespoons oil
2 cups boiling water
Colored Rice:
Add 5 drops of food coloring and 1/2 tsp vinegar to 1/2 cup rice. Mix until all the rice is colored. Spread on a baking sheet and bake at 200 degrees for 45 minutes or until the rice is dry. Cool and place each color in a ziplock bag to keep. You can use colored rice for "coloring" pictures, mosaic art projects or just plain creative art work.
Edible Spiders:
Cut sandwich bread into circles. Fill two circles between with cream cheese or peanut butter. Insert eight, short pretzel sticks into filling. Top with chocolate chips for eyes. Yummy!
ENJOY!
Joyce Marie
ENJOY!
Joyce Marie
Hello Again, Joyce Marie! Thank you so much for the title and author of the book you suggested. That is so sweet of you to think of something that impacted you so much and sharing it.
ReplyDeleteI have done this playdough recipe when my girls were younger ( I have three~ 11,12,16) they loved it.
Hope your Sunday is a blessing too! I can't wait for the warmer, sunnier weather we will get later this week, yippee!
hugs, angie
Thank you, friend, for your comment on my post about Ted. I was in tears when I read it! I'm glad I finally found time to write. I've really missed it.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day and tell us what's cooking at your house this week. I need some ideas!
Debbie
Oh, what fun! :D
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