Tuesday 30 June 2020

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Playdough recipe


    Did you know you can make playdough in next to no time from everyday ingredients found in your kitchen cupboards? Save money and involve the kids in this thrifty kitchen craft activity.
    This super-easy playdough recipe is the perfect way to spend a rainy afternoon inside. It's quick enough to hold a young child's attention and you only need a few storecupboard ingredients. Little hands can play with the results straightaway, so there's immediate gratification for all involved!
    Makes 1 coloured ball
    Prep 10 minutes
    You will need
    • 8 tbsp plain flour
    • 2 tbsp table salt
    • 60ml warm water
    • food colouring
    • 1 tbsp vegetable oil 
    Method
    1. Mix the flour and salt in a large bowl. In a separate bowl mix together the water, a few drops of food colouring and the oil.
    2. Pour the coloured water into the flour mix and bring together with a spoon.
    3. Dust a work surface with a little flour and turn out the dough. Knead together for a few minutes to form a smooth, pliable dough. If you want a more intense colour you can work in a few extra drops of food colouring.
    4. Store in a plastic sandwich bag (squeeze out the air) in the fridge to keep it fresh. You can make a batch of colours and give away as kids’ party bag favours or hold a playdough party for your child’s next birthday.
    Watch our step-by-step video to see how simple this recipe is:
    For inspiration, visit our friends at 5 Minute Fun and discover 5 easy models to make from playdough.

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