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Engaged In Playdough

Fun With Homemade No Cook Playdough

Fun With Playdough

The kids having fun with playdough!

Julian loves playing with Play-Doh. He often requests for it but I would hesitate whenever I think about the numerous colorful bits of Play-Doh that I have to scrape off the floor and put back into the Play-Doh cans each time he’s done playing. We now have a large collection of Play-Doh cans with colorful mixtures that are shrinking in volume. Buying new ones would provide new fun with nice clean colors but it’ll probably last only as long as the first time it’s played with before they add on to the existing collection of colorful mixtures.

I decided to do it differently this time when I found a simple “no cook playdough” recipe. To start it off, I set up a little crafty corner for the kids to provide them with the space and materials they need to play and clean up. With a playdough set made up of baking accessories that came from the kitchen, we were all set to make new playdough with fresh colors!

Once I prepared the ingredients into a big bowl, Julian was kept busy kneading the mixture into his very own homemade playdough. He was so fascinated with his newly created playdough that he created more with different colors while I prepared dinner!

Kneading Homemade Playdough

Julian kneading his homemade playdough.

So here is the simple recipe for the “no cook playdough” that you can make with your kids at home, courtesy of Montessori By Hand.

Simple Homemade Playdough Recipe

Makes about one kids size handful of playdough

Ingredients:

  • 4 tablespoons of white flour
  • 2 tablespoons of salt
  • 1 dropper-full of vegetable oil
  • 2 tablespoons of diluted food coloring

Instructions:

  1. Simply add all the ingredients into a bowl or pot or container that is big enough for kneading and minimizing spillage.
  2. Mix well and knead.
  3. PLAY!
  4. Keep the playdough in an airtight container and refrigerated when the kids are not playing it. The playdough tends to dry up after long exposure and play. When that happens, it’s time to make new ones!
Engaged In Playdough

The kids totally engaged in their playdough creations!

For our next batch of playdough, we’ll be adding glitters and beans! That should create a whole lot of sensory fun for the little fingers!

If you’ve got ideas and experience to share with us, we love to read them. Meanwhile, have fun with your homemade playdough!

Sling Pouch For Kids

Many friends asked where did my sewing skills come from and why I like to sew. Things are easily affordable and accessible in Singapore. In a way, it is not necessary to sew things for ourselves. Well.. I would attribute my love for handmaking to the people with me in my growing up days.

When I was a little girl, my mama used to bring me to my grandma’s home and at times I would stay over. My grandma had a sewing corner at the back of her home with her vintage Singer sewing machine and her stash of fabrics around the room. Grandma loves to quilt and give them away to friends and family. Recently, she made one small quilt for Jeanne too. Julian loves it and is using it as Jeanne shares quilt with me and hubby. Next is my mama, she always have clever ways on making things work with rags and scraps she can find at home. Raffia strings and masking tapes are her best friends. There was also a period of time when one of my uncle and his wife stayed at our home. His wife was a shoe maker and works from home. I used to enjoy sitting with her watching her cutting leather pieces and adding accessories to them. Oh I miss that!

School days, I joined the Art class and that was the subject I enjoyed most! I was into making cards during those days. I still have my collection with me. It was after Julian’s birth that a close friend introduced me to a world of craft bloggers out there. I begun to surf and was truly inspired by the tons of pretty things that were handmade by them. I told my husband I wanted to learn sewing and he bought me a sewing machine as a gift. I signed myself up for a dressmaking course and from there I got to use my sewing machine more often. Slowly I started to google for tutorials and worked on them and learn the techniques as I go. I am still surfing for tutorials and will share them with you.

I made this sling pouch for kids to post as the first project on the blog. Gonna make one with a more boy looking fabric for Julian! He can use it to store the seeds and flowers he collect from the field!

For this pouch, I used the Flexi [Fabric] Stash Coin Purse Tutorial by Lisa from U Handblog. Lisa specializes in bag making and is an author to The Bag Making Bible. I had not read her book but looks like it would be a great one looking at all the quality of tutorials she had provided on her blog. Go check out her blog if you want to learn bag making!

Sling Pouch For Kids

Sling Pouch For Kids