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Mar. 18, 2007

Kool-aid Playdough!

Hello!  I said I would post soon and I kept my promise.  I am posting about...Drum roll please............Playdough!  Playdough you ask?  Aren't you 13?  Yes, but I can still have fun with playdough.  Especially if you make it yourself with kool-aid.  Here are a few pictures of our playdough creations.This is my brother's 3d star.  I looked like a starfish to me. My little sister created this with a cookie cutter and a pencil.My other sister created this using a stencil.

And this one is mine.  I also used a stencil and added detail.  If you look closely you will observe that the horse has a mane and the squirrel's tail is somewhat bushy.  Now I am sure you want how to make this wonderful playdough.  Here is the recipe.

 

Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
    2 1/2  c             Flour
      1/2  c             Salt
    2      pkg           Unsweetened Kool-aid
    2      c             Boiling water
    3      tbsp          Vegetable oil

Mix dry ingredients.  Add water and oil, stir.  Mix or knead with hands when
cool.  Store in Ziploc bag or container with lid.  Lasts for several months.

 

There you have it folks!  Enjoy!  I like to just squish the stuff to relieve stress.  Well, not to relieve stress but it is fun to squish.  Bye for now.  Comment lots!

Niki

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Mar. 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by sharla88
hello to tell you the truth my blog is new i mean the way it looks for the longest time ive had it theamed with LOTR but i was getting tired of it and i love roses blog so I tried to base mine off hers is it to much like hers? i would love your oppinion, i love playdough its awsome and it smells great! never give up you child hood! LOL
sharla~
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Mar. 20, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by justaname
That's really cool! You I like to squish my little brother and sister's playdough in my hands lol =P Well, you're tagged. Go to my blog for the questions
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Mar. 20, 2007 - cool!

Posted by Audrey
I love the play dough!!! i am going to try that some time!!!!! love, Audrey
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Mar. 25, 2007 - Cool!

Posted by Ang3lbaby
That is so awsome, I never thought about making my own play dough...thats neat. You know how you mentioned about stress and smoshing things? Well, for me when I get mad or something I just chew gum! Its so simple, I mean, you just want to take your anger out on something and you can chew gum as long or as hard as you want, but it won't wear out! So that really helped me when my little sis hit her 3 year old mark...Well, TTYL,
Madison
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Mar. 25, 2007 - Hello...

Posted by Texasgirl
Hello. thanks for stopping by my blog. Yeah, I thought my blog needed a new look. Yeah, we are just about over all this sickness stuff. The play dough thing sound cool. lol. I have another blog if you want to check it out, on my friends list my name is Cinderella Later days.
Miranda
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