Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fun. Show all posts

Friday, February 5, 2016

Making Play-dough For Park Day


Play-dough is SO much fun! I have tried a few recipes and I have seen a couple of recipes with a cooked version of play-dough. I was not sure I wanted to fool with heating the dough since I have a tendency of burning myself on the stove but I thought I would try some for a meet up we were having the next day in the park with some homeschoolers.

I doubled the batch.  It was harder to cook because of that but I have three kids so I wanted to make
sure I was taking enough to the park. I suggest halving the recipe.
Here is the recipe I used.  I am sorry fellow blogger but I don't remember where I saw this recipe or I would give you credit!
  • 5 cups of water
  • 2 1/2 cups of salt (basically a whole container)
  • 3 Tbsp of cream of tartar
  • 1/2 cup PLUS 2 Tbsp of vegetable oil
  • 5 cups of flour

I took the first four ingredients and placed them in a large stainless steel pot. I started the heat on the burner at medium.  I wanted the liquid mixture come to a simmer.  I stirred the pot occasionally. When the liquid began to bubble I cut the heat since I had the salt dissolved into the mixture completely. I added all the flour and started to mix.  Once the flour absorbed the water I put the heat on low.  I would stir, mix, cut mixture and flip.  I tried to keep it moving until the flour was a bit dry. Again, I moved the pot on and off the heat, as needed, to make sure I did not burn anything. I would keep testing the batch by pinching off the dough and squishing it in my fingers.  The test: Does it feel like Play-Do? 

Once the flour mixture had the feel of Play-Do (maybe 5 minutes of cooking) I turned off the heat and let it sit for a bit.  I covered my cutting board with plastic wrap to keep the food color from dying anything but my hands.  Should I mention my right hand was purple at the end of this project and my left was orange?  ROFL!  Pick one hand to mix dark colors and the other hand to mix light colors or your colors for the play-dough will look muddled! You could use gloves but what fun would that be???

Basically you just made a version of salt dough.  It hurts like you wouldn't believe if you get the dough on your skin while still piping hot!  I know folks!  As I said, I tend to burn myself!  LOL

Once the mixture cooled but was still warm (basically I handled it as soon as I could) I divided the batch in half.  Then I took one half and made a large log out of it about 4 inches thick and about a foot long. I cut that into four equal pieces with my board scraper

Each disc I colored a different color using a combination of gel and liquid food colorings. I also found some gel food coloring I had that contained glitter.  It was a nice subtle effect.  In the pink color I added orange flavoring to create one with a scent.  I am glad that was all I did for park day because I did not think about the scents attracting bees.  Please keep that in mind if you play with the play-dough outdoors!

The second batch of dough was also four inches around when I rolled it out but it was longer so there were more chances to make other colors.  I was trying to keep most of the colors in a nature theme since we were going to the park. Once all the play-dough was colored I formed them into balls and wrapped them in plastic wrap.  They were still warm and water was starting to form in the plastic wrap so I placed them in the refrigerator overnight. That kept everything dry.

When we went to the park the next day the kids had a blast!  One of the moms asked what recipe I used since it was the most realist homemade play-dough she had ever felt. Success!  

In the end, all the play-dough came together in one huge pile.  I knew all my hard work would be obliterated.  LOL   The kids had a ton of fun and that was the most important thing!



Thursday, January 7, 2016

Homeschooling Fun With Math



There is rarely a dull moment around here.  The kids have been busy with school and therapy.  Today we spent time working on math.  The kids decided to turn it into a game.  The next thing I know we are all having fun, laughing and cheering.  THIS is how homeschooling looks!



Another things I love about homeschooling is being surprised at the skills my children acquire when I am not looking.  I had NO idea Joseph could write his numbers so beautifully!  His handwriting is pretty good!  What I find amusing is that his handwriting seems to be the best out of all the children.  I never would have guessed that!

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Homemade Cornstarch Play-Dough

In an effort to be a "good" mother I thought I would make homemade play-dough.  What was I thinking?  LOL   Really, it was fun.  As is typical for me... I had NO idea what I was doing.  All I know is that play-dough costs a lot of money and with three kids you can go through a LOT of play-dough.  I spent a ton of time combing through Pinterest to find play-dough recipes.

After going through several recipes I decided that I would try a simple recipe first.  It is a quick two ingredient play-dough recipe.  Are you ready?  It's so short you will miss it if you are not paying attention!  Ready???

1 Part Cheap Hair Conditioner
2 Parts Cornstarch

I pulled this recipe from a site from Pinterest.







Since I had NO idea what I was doing I thought I would pull the ingredients together.  I had some cheap coconut conditioner.  I had a HUGE tub of cornstarch from Smart&Final.  I also had several types of food colors.  I thought I could color the dough.  The variety of food color allowed me to try and see if there is any difference.  I also had some Pumpkin Spice essential oil.  I thought it might be a nice sensory addition to the dough.


R: Cornstarch and Conditioner in the bowl
L: This is the dough after mixing
 I put all the ingredients in the bowl.  I stirred and the mixture seemed to come out dry.  I still had no idea what I was doing.  I got a small stainless steel bowl out and started to play with a quarter of the dough.  I started to work and knead with dough.  I added in the pumpkin spice essential oil and some food coloring.  I kneaded the dough. As I kneaded the dough it started to come together.  In the end it looked nice.  If the mix was too dry and did not coming together I added one drop of conditioner at a time.  If you make it too wet and it's sticky then I took a pinch of cornstarch to add to the mix to stiffen it.

Dough after kneading and adding green food color.

There are a couple of warnings I want to throw out at this time...

1.  Make sure you learn from my mistake! If you are going to knead in food color make sure you wear gloves!  My hand is now a technicolor rainbow!

Oops!  Should have worn gloves!

2.  Be careful with cornstarch!  It is light weight and easily flies around EVERYWHERE!  John said it looked like a cornstarch bomb went off in the kitchen!  I swear, I was trying to be careful!  Just be forewarned!

Kitchen after making the play-dough.  Notice the cornstarch everywhere!

Have fun with the recipe!  It is easy.  I plan on trying another play-dough recipe later.  I will post pictures when I do!



Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Playing with dough...Fun with Homemade Playdough

I was looking around for ideas to do with the children this summer. Since Margaret has a LOT of problems with some textile issues, in particular playdough, I thought it might be fun to make some at home. I found the following blog with, what I have been told, is a good recipe.

_________________________________________________________ http://musingsfromasahm.com/2012/02/easy-homemade-playdough-recipe/




Ingredients

1 cup flour
1 cup water
2 teaspoon cream of tartar
1/3 cup salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
food coloring


Instructions

Mix together all the ingredients, except the food coloring, in a 2 quart saucepan. Cook over low/medium heat, stirring. Once it begins to thicken, add the food coloring. Continue stirring until the mixture is much thicker and begins to gather around the spoon.

Remove the dough onto wax paper or a plate to cool. ___________________________________________________________

http://www.dltk-kids.com/recipesdb/view.asp?rid=198


This second recipe involves no cooking or cream of tarter. I am not sure I would use Kool-Aid for coloring but it is a neat idea.


Kool-Aid Playdough
Ingredients:
• 1 1/4 cup flour
• 1/4 cup salt
• 1 pkg unsweetened Kool-aid (just the dry koolaid, don't mix it into juice)
• 1 cup boiling water
• 1 1/2 Tbsp vegetable oil

Directions:
1. In a bowl, mix flour, salt and kool-aid.
2. Stir in water and oil
3. Knead with hands for about 5 minutes.
4. Store in ziploc bag for up to 2 4. months.
5. Use like playdough.
6. Smells wonderful and takes on the color of the koolaid.