 Craft Recipe’s For Kids
Craft Recipe’s For Kids
Pumpkin Pie Play Dough Recipe
Ingredients: 
- 5 ½ cups      of flour
- 8      teaspoons cream of tartar
- ¾ cups      of oil 
- 4 cups      of water
- 1 ½ ounces      of canned pumpkin pie spice
- 2 cups      of salt 
- orange      food coloring
Directions:
- Mix      all ingredients in a sauce pan. 
- Cook      over medium heat ‘til the mixture separates from the sides of the pan and      is the consistency of dough. 
Kool Aid Play-dough 
This recipe is 100% edible and can be eaten + it really smells good. Whatever the color of of the Kool Aid that you use, is the color of the Play-dough. I like to make this kind when I’m working with really little ones, as they often put the clay in their mouths, this way I don’t have to worry!
Ingredients:
 1 cup water
 3 teaspoons of Cream of Tartar
 1 cup of flour
 1 package of Kool-Aid Mix (any flavor of unsweetened)
 1 tablespoon of cooking oil
 1/2 cup of salt
Directions: Mix dry ingredients in a large/medium pan. Add water and oil. Stir over medium heat until it looks ligh dough. This takes about 8 minutes.
No Cook Play Dough Recipe
Ingredients:
- 1 cup      of flour
- 1 cup      of boiling water
- 2      tablespoons of cream of tartar
- a half      cup of salt
- 1      tablespoon of oil
 Directions:
Directions:
- Mix      all the ingredients together.  It’s      quite hot so use caution. 
 Self-Hardening Clay
Ingredients: 
- 1 ½  cups salt
- 4 cups      flour
- 1      teaspoon alum (as a preservative)
- 1 ½      cups water
Directions: 
- Mix      dry ingredients in a bowl then add water. 
- When      dough forms a ball, knead the dough, add a bit more water if it is too      crumbly. 
- The      clay can also be baked. 
- Set      oven to 300º and bake for 30-40 minutes or until hard. 
 Finger Paint:
- Mix 2      parts of liquid laundry starch with 1 part powdered tempera paint or a few      drops of food coloring as you paint on the paper. 
- Or you      can mix flour and cold water into a paste. 
- Add      food coloring or powdered tempera paint on the paper as you paint. 
- Add a      pinch of powdered soap flakes (I like Ivory) to help paint glide over the      paper. 
- Clean      up is a lot easier too.