When Mikayla had some friends over for a play date a few weeks ago, we decided to try our hand at homemade playdough. I am so glad we did! It was easy peasy, smelled yummy, and not nearly as sticky as regular playdough. Plus, if Mikayla or her buddy so desired they could eat it. That’s right, edible playdough! In school, when we studied spiders, we always made edible playdough. The downside to this playdough was that it included peanut butter, something Mikayla couldn’t eat yet. So naturally I went to Google and found this website with a lot of different playdough recipes. We decided to go with the one posted below for our trial run. I am so glad there are crafty people out there who think to mix up common kitchen items and create fun things like playdough for kids! If you have never made your own playdough, you should very soon! So much better than the store bought stuff.
Kool-Aid Play Dough
1 cup flour
1 cup water
1/2 cup salt
3 teaspoons Cream of Tartar
1 package Kool-Aid Mix (any flavor of unsweetened)
1 tablespoon cooking oil
Mix dry ingredients together in a large saucepan. Slowly add water mixed with oil and stir over medium heat until mixture thickens to dough. Turn out onto a heatproof bread board or counter top and knead until cool enough for children to handle. Dough will be the color of the Kool-Aid mix and will smell like the Kool-Aid mix. (Can be stored in a tightly covered container for up to six months; however after about a month it tends to get a little stickier!)
Here are some pictures of Mikayla and the playdough, just ignore her unruly hair it was right after naptime!
SHe has her Poppie’s look of concentration and your eyes! Looks like our little cutie has had a good day!