GINGERBREAD playdough!
Just the thought of this makes me happy. Memories of playing with play dough and the smell of Christmas all wrapped into one! (seriously - the play dough smells so good and spicy!!)
Mix dry ingredients.
Next mix water and oil together than add to dry ingredients. Put in sauce pan cook on medium 2-3 minutes. You can add a few drops of red and green food coloring in this if you want it to be an extra dark brown color.
Stir constantly till dough pulls away from sides.
| Today was messy hair day/princess dress up for my daughter! |
Take out and knead - sprinkle cinnamon on the table to make it easier and get the right constancy.
Store in closed container.
* Be sure and get your cinnamon cheap - I go to the dollar store.
* I split up the piles and added red glitter to one and gold to the other.
* You could skip the cinnamon and replace it with more flour and add peppermint extract to make peppermint play dough!
Unfortunately non of the above recipes is edible. I heard you can do 1c peanut butter, 1 c dry powdered milk and 2-3 tbsp of honey for an edible play dough variation! Why not throw in some cinnamon to that mixture too!
While I wasn't looking (I sware I put the food coloring far away from her) somehow my daughter managed to find the bottles and while I was typing up this post, proceded to pour it all over her play dough. . As mad as I was the crazy blogger sweet side of me came out and I thought well at least this will add some humor to the post! And BTW, it makes it a very DEEP brown with the additional food coloring!
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| Oh she knew she was in trouble! |
| A glittery gingerbread angel :-) |
EASY as THAT! Happy Holidays from Creative Juices Decor!
If you think you'll have fun with this craft - check out the Cinnamon Elmer's Glue ornaments I also love making!



