PlaydoughThe key to nice looking play dough - use LOTS of food coloring. No, don't be shy. The key to nice smelling play dough - lavender essential oil. And the key to great texture - cooking it! Who knew?
3 cups flour
1 1/2 cups salt
3 cups water
2 TB vegetable oil
1 TB cream of tartar*
1-3 drops lavender essential oil
Food coloring
* I didn't have any cream of tartar on hand. After a quick online search, I learned you could substitute vinegar. I put in a bit more essential oil to cover up the vinegar smell.
Mix ingredients in a large saucepan and cook over medium low heat - until the dough comes away from the edges of the pan and it becomes difficult to move the spoon. Remove from heat. Cool until it can be handled.
Turn the dough out onto a clean counter or silicone mat, and knead vigorously until it becomes silky-smooth. Divide the dough into balls for coloring. Make a divot in the center of the ball, and drop some food coloring in. Fold the dough over, working the food color through the body of the playdough. Store in an air tight container.
Friday, June 25, 2010
playdough
One rainy day not so long ago, Rowan and I decided to make playdough. I've made playdough once before and, in all honesty, it came out awful. The color was dull, it was more tough than stretchy, and it smelled funky. It lasted about 2 days and I threw it out. This time, I consulted the web before I did anything and found a ton of recipes. Here's the one I used:
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
happiness is....
sun kissed skin
sandy toes
cliffs full of climbs
laughing boy
giggling girl
sand dollars & seashells
living here...
sandy toes
cliffs full of climbs
laughing boy
giggling girl
sand dollars & seashells
living here...
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Juneuary
After a wonderful weekend enjoying the sun in Canada, we return home to yet another day of misty cold rain. This happens every year in June...every year...yet still, somehow, I am not used to it. Or perhaps I am used to it but unwilling to accept it.
Juneuary jün-y-wer-ē, -we-rē [joon-yoo-er-ee]
-noun pl. Jun·u·ar·ies Abbr. Junry.
1. a season in the Northwest United States that occurs in the months of April and June where the weather or climate appears to be more like Winter instead of Spring
2. a seasonal weather pattern where the sun is concealed behind rain clouds that never end resulting in below average temperatures.
-adjective
1. a Winter-like cold rainy weather day in Spring.
-synonyms: cold, rainy, sunless, cloudy, misty, grey
Juneuary
Juneuary jün-y-wer-ē, -we-rē [joon-yoo-er-ee]
-noun pl. Jun·u·ar·ies Abbr. Junry.
1. a season in the Northwest United States that occurs in the months of April and June where the weather or climate appears to be more like Winter instead of Spring
2. a seasonal weather pattern where the sun is concealed behind rain clouds that never end resulting in below average temperatures.
-adjective
1. a Winter-like cold rainy weather day in Spring.
-synonyms: cold, rainy, sunless, cloudy, misty, grey
Juneuary
Sunday, June 6, 2010
hungry for more
I can't put this book down. Can't do it. I found myself pushing Charlie in the stroller yesterday while reading (which isn't so easy considering the book is hardcover and you really do need to use two hands to steer). I read a couple paragraphs while the kids were taking a bath. I stayed up way too late reading it last night. I think about it when I am not reading it. I don't want it to end. It's candy. Pure candy. And, I love it! So, I'm going back to it. I dare ya - pick up a copy. See if you can stop.
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