I was inspired by Love Play and Learn’s post on Oatmeal Play dough and made some while the babies were napping. It was an easy recipe which required no cooking. If you try this, make sure you have the flour open within reach to get the dough to the right texture. As Love, Play and Learn’s post points out, it starts out very sticky and then transforms into nice, workable dough.
Cutters designed for holiday pies worked very well in the dough.
Ryder enjoyed the texture as he worked the dough in his hands
and Xayden enjoyed trying out the pie crust cutters.
Grayson joyfully squeezed a bit of dough between his fingers
while Capri cut out shapes.
Thanks for this link up opportunity!
We've been enjoying playdough lately too – herb playdough. I love seeing how much fun they are having with it.
Hi Multi-Testing Mommy.
Thank you for coming over and linking to your great post on making a children's garden. It is a wonderful idea. I look forward to gardening some day with our kids.
: 0 ) Theresa
Thank you for adding links to your great ideas Jennifer. The breakfast pizza is a fun way to start the morning. I am sure any Grandma, Mom, or friend would love a homemade bath treat. What a thoughtful gift.
: 0 ) Theresa
Great sites, I can't wait to read these when I have time.
Hi Vermonter.
Good to see you. Yes, I look forward to returning to these sites too and trying out these great ideas. Have a great evening.
: 0 ) Theresa