Make homemade playdough with your little ones. The recipe is edible, just in case some goes in the mouth.
Approximate Time: 15 minutes
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Mix well. Adding a few drops of food coloring is optional. Store in air tight container when not in use.
Mix together all ingredients with a spoon. Turn out onto slightly floured surface; knead until smooth. Store in refrigerator.
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This is lots of fun for kids to make and play with! My kids used to love it! Combine ingredients. Knead well. Add desired food coloring. Store in tight container.
I am looking for a tried and true recipe for clay/Play-Doh. I would like to make Christmas ornaments and also press the impression of my kids' hands. I am looking for something that will last as long as possible.
Thanks so much!
By mindy from Terrebonne, OR