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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Homemade Christmas: Goody Bags- Kool-Aid Play Dough Kits

As part of my Homemade Christmas series, I wanted to make the Goody Bags for Big Sister's classmates a kit for something they could make at home.  Big Sister has loved making her own Play Dough for years.  At first, I was intimidated by it, but when Prince Charming banned the real thing because of its awful stench, I had to come up with something else.


The Kool-Aid ones are non-toxic, edible, and smell great.  They last in an airtight container up to 3 months, and you have all kinds of color options!

I will share the printable I created for the Goody Bags tomorrow, but for today, here's the recipe:

Ingredients:
1 1/4 cups flour
1/4 cup salt
1 Pkg unsweetened Kool-Aid
1 cup boiling water
1 1/2 tbs oil

Directions:
1.  Mix flour, salt, and Kool-Aid until blended.
2.  Add oil and boiling water, mix with spoon until cool enough to knead.
3.  Knead by hand until color is blended.
4.  Store in air tight bag or container in the refrigerator.


6 comments:

  1. What a great idea! I have never seen this before. Kids always enjoy kits like this. Even adults! :)

    I'm your newest follower. Come on by sometime. I also have a weekly linky party called Terrific Under Ten Tuesdays. Its for projects made for $10 or less. I would love for you to link up sometime!

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  2. Cute! I had no idea playdough was so easy to make! Thanks for sharing!

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  3. As part of my Homemade Christmas series, I wanted to make the Goody Bags for Big Sister's classmates a kit for something they could make at home. click here

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  5. Thanks for sharing this amazing post.
    Homemade Christmas is really good. The print design looks classy and kids are really enjoy. You can also checkout these types of tamper evident security courier bags here.

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