Fun to Make

Below are some fun recipes for you and your child  to make from scratch. Enjoy the laughs and smiles! Many of the recipes were taken from Mrs.Sirois' Country Kindergarten website.
  1. Soap Crayons
  2. Soap Sud Paint
  3. Fingerpaint
  4. Play Dough
  5. Pumpkin Pie Playdough
  6. Smelly Playdough
  7. Rubbery Playdough
  8. Chocolate Play Dough
  9. Bread Dough
  10. Kool-Aid Play Dough
  11. Edible Peanutbutter Playdough
  12. Peanutbutter Playdough
  13. Gingerbread Playdough
  14. Snow Dough
  15. Self Hardening Salt Clay
  16. Colored Glue Recipe
  17. Silly Putty 1
  18. Silly Putty 2
  19. Sidewalk Chalk
  20. Cinnamon Applesauce Hearts



Soap Crayons

Materials 
1 3/4 c Ivory Snow; (powder) 
50 drops food coloring 
1/4 c water
Mix water & soap flakes together. Add food coloring & put mixture into an ice cube tray. Allow to 
harden. Break or cut into pieces. Fun to write with on the tub when bathing & face & hands!!!
Back to Top


Soap Sud Paint

Materials 
1/2 cup of dry detergent, or a capful of liquid detergent 
2 tablespoons of liquid starch 
brown wrapping paper 
poster paints or food coloring 
an egg beater 
a mixing bowl 
an old newspaper 
a spoon
Beat the detergent and the liquid starch with an egg beater in a mixing bowl. Beat until it is like thick 
frosting. Put the mixtures into different jars and then add a few drops of food coloring into the jars 
and stir. Lay down the newspaper to work on Use the paint like finger paints on the brown paper. If 
the soapsuds thicken, add a little more starch and beat with a spoon. Be careful to allow plenty of 
time to dry.
Back to Top


Fingerpaint

Materials: 
Soap Flakes 
Water 
Food Coloring 
Mixer
Add small amounts of water to soap flakes until the desired consistency is obtained. Add food 
coloring. Use on fingerpaint paper on table top.
Back to Top


Play Dough

Materials 
1 cup salt 
2 cups flour 
1 cup water 
2 tablespoons alum 
2 tablespoon salad oil 
food coloring
Mix together until smooth. Add food coloring of your choice. Seal in a resealable plastic baggie.
Back to Top


Pumpkin Pie Playdough

Materials: 
5 1/2 cups flour 
2 cups salt 
8 teaspoons cream of tartar 
3/4 cup oil 
1 container (1 1/12 ounces) pumpkin pie spice 
Orange food coloring (2 parts yellow, 1 part red) 
4 cups water 

Directions:
Mix all of the ingredients together. Cook and stir over medium heat until all lumps disappear. Knead 
the dough on a floured surface until it is smooth. Store in an airtight container. Place a batch of this 
dough in your playdough center. Add some fall cookie cutters, small pie tins (save from pot pies), 
and rolling pins to the area.(Invite your little ones to make fall cookies or pumpkin pies. Remind 
them that these goodies only smell good. No tasting please!)
Back to Top


Smelly Playdough

Follow the recipe above but add liquid flavorings for smell
Back to Top


Rubbery Playdough

Materials 
2 cups baking soda 
1 1/2 cups water 
1 cup cornstarch
Mix with a fork until smooth. Boil over med. heat until thick. Spoon onto plate or wax paper.
Back to Top


Chocolate Play Dough

Materials
2 cups water 
1/2 cup salt 
2 Tablespoons cream of tartar 
2 Tablespoons vegetable oil 
1/3 cup cocoa 
2 cups Flour
In a medium-sized pot, bring the water and salt to a boil. Stir in the remaining ingredients; then 
allow the mixture to cool slightly. Knead the dough until it reaches a smooth doughy consistency. 
Then store the dough in a resealable plastic bag.
Back to Top


Bread Dough

Cut the crusts off slices of bread and mix with diluted white glue. Form into shapes, animals, etc. 
When dry, paint and/or shellac
Back to Top


Kool-Aid Play Dough

Materials 
2 1/2 to 3 cups flour 
2 cups boiling water with 1 pkg. kool-aid (any flavor) 
3 T corn oil 
1/2 cup salt 
1 T alum
Mix ingredients and knead with flour (may take up to 1 cup). Use more if the dough draws moisture 
in high humidity. Keeps well, nice fragrance, very colorful and very flexible.
Back to Top


Edible Peanutbutter Playdough

Ingredients 
3 1/2 cups peanut butter 
4 cups confectioners' sugar 
3 1/2 cups honey 
4 cups dry milk powder 

Direction
In a bowl,cream together peanut butter and sugar. Then beat in honey and fold in milk powder. 
Divide into 15 equal portions and refrigerate or freeze until ready to use.
Back to Top


Peanutbutter Playdough

18 oz. peanut butter 
6 tbsps. honey 
Non-fat dry milk 
Cocoa for flavor
Mix all ingredients, adding enough dry milk to give make dough pliable. Shape, decorate with edible 
treats, and eat!
Back to Top


Gingerbread Playdough

1 cup flour 
1/2 cup salt 
2 tsp. cream of tartar 
Spices: allspice, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg 
1 cup water 
1 tsp. vegetable oil 
Mix dry ingredients with spices to get color you like (smells good too) Mix water and vegetable oil 
together, add to dry ingredients, stir. Cook the mixture for 2-3 minutes in a pot, stirring frequently. 
The dough will pull away from sides of pan and clump together. Knead the dough until soft, smooth, 
and pliable. Cool. Store in air tight container such as plastic baggie.
Back to Top


Snow Dough

1 c. flour 
1/2 c. salt 
1 Tbsp. oil 
1 c. water 
2 tsp. cream of tartar 
2 - 3 tsp. dry white tempera paint (optional) 
glitter
Mix everything except glitter in a pan, heat over low heat, stir constantly until dough thickens and 
pulls away from pan. Remove from pan. Knead until smooth, add glitter, till dough sparkles like 
snow. Store in plastic baggie.
Back to Top


Self Hardening Salt Clay

Self Hardening Salt Clay



Materials 
1 1/2 cups of salt 
4 cups of flour 
1 1/2 cups of water 
1 teaspoon of alum (if not baked)
Mix all of dry ingredients in a non-metal bowl; slowly add the water When well mixed, knead the 
dough. Add water if too dry, flour if too wet. If you do not add alum, bake the shapes at 200 F for 
about 50 minutes.
Back to Top


Colored Glue Recipe

Materials Needed: 
White Glue 
Food Coloring
Save your money next time you go shopping for art supplies. It is very easy to make your own fancy, 
colored glues! Simply add a bit of food coloring to regular school glue.
Back to Top


Silly Putty 1

Material 
1/2 cup liquid starch 
1/2 cup elmers glue
Mix starch and glue together. Store in a closed container in the refrigerator.
Back to Top


Silly Putty 2

Materials 
2 parts White Glue (Elmer's) 
1 part Sta-Flo Liquid Starch
Mix well.If you use Elmer's School Gule instead of regular white it doesn't bounce or pick up pictures.
Back to Top


Sidewalk Chalk

Sidewalk Chalk



Materials 
2 C. Water 
2 C. Plaster of Paris 
2 Tbl Tempera Paint (Wet or Dry) 
Toilet Paper Tubes with duct tape over one end
Combine and stir together all ingredienta. Let stand a few minutes. Place tubes on cookie sheet lined 
with foil or wax paper. Pour mixture into holders, let stand until semi-firm. Remove holders and let 
dry completely - ready to use in about 1 to 1 1/2 hrs. (reminder, never pour plaster down sink)
Back to Top


Cinnamon Applesauce Hearts

Materials 
1 lb jar sweetened applesauce 
8 oz cinnamon
Drain 1# jar of SWEETENED applesauce overnight. Add 8 ounces of cinnamon to this and mix 
together well. Pat into a ball, press hard to solidify and mix. Then pat out in 1 cup units onto wax 
paper, push to 1/4" thickness and cut with cookie cutters. Dry.
Back to Top