We made our 1st batch of scented homemade Kool-aid play dough in February and my son loved it. So I couldn't wait for Christmas time to come this year cause I had so many different scents I wanted to try for fun play.
Where to get the oils:
Here is where we ordered our Wintergreen oil for the green play dough.
I got the Peppermint extract from Wal-Mart in the spice section
Warm sugar cookie and Cinnamon Nutmeg came from Wal-Mart as well from the candle section.
(If you have a little one that puts things in their mouth would not use the oils, just stick with the Peppermint extract.)
Also, remember you can use these oils for many other things like we have added them to our paint(post coming soon), Scented glitter, cloud dough play, bath paints, and so much more.
Materials:All-purpose flour....1 and 1/4 cup
Salt...1/4 cup
Scented oils or extract you would like to add
Boiling water....1 cup
cream of tarter...1 tbsp
Oil...1 and 1/2 tbsp
wax or parchment paper
large ziploc baggie....to seal play dough in
How to make:
Put all dry items in the bowl, then add water and oil in, stir with a fork 3 to 4 min or until cool, then mix with hands until blended
Place on wax or parchment paper, knead until no longer sticky, add flour as needed....we had to add flour.
Store in Ziploc or airtight container in refrigerator.
If you don't want to make homemade play dough, you can also buy the store bought and add the oils to that as well.
Making the play dough is fun and easy, your preschooler can make it, fun cooking/bonding time in the kitchen.
Below is a couple picture on some of the fun we had playing with it.
Baked the cookies now "J" is coming to serve (Loves imaginary play) |
Thanks so much for sharing with us. I LOVE scented play dough and I am going to look for the sugar cookie scent - yum! My girls would love that!
ReplyDeleteI have featured you on this week's Sunday Showcase :)
Thanks so much for featuring us. We love scented play.
DeleteLove this! Pinning it and going to feature it on my Kid's Co-op post this week. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!! :-)
DeleteI love how you scented the dough! And your playdough looks so smooth and perfect - Wow!! Thanks for linking up to TGIF! I featured this at TGIF this week here: http://www.livinglifeintentionally.blogspot.com/2012/12/tgif-linky-party-57.html
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend,
Beth =-)
Thanks so much Beth!! Yes the palydough was so soft and we still have it and been playing with it.
DeleteThanks for linking up to Tuesday Tots! I am featuring your post this week on In Lieu of Preschool: http://www.inlieuofpreschool.com/2012/12/15-christmas-sensory-activities-for-kids.html Please feel free to stop by and grab a featured button! Off to pin. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for featuring our Christmas scented play dough.
DeleteThanks so much for sharing with us !! if you loking for more recipes check the link https://zineglob.com/
ReplyDeleteI think these information Will be helpful for you.
ReplyDeleteบอลสูง
ป๊อกเด้ง แจก ฟรี 300
เว็บ แทง บอล ดีๆ
แทง บอล มือ ถือ
บอลออนไลน์ เว็บไหนดี
Thank you for your interest.