Play dough Recipes

There are lots of amazing play dough recipes available online. We prefer the homemade play dough as the texture is softer, allowing little fingers to push, roll, form and manipulate it easier. There is the traditional play dough recipe made by mixing flour, water, salt, oil and cream of tarter, visit http://mommyfootprint.com/the-perfect-home-made-play-dough-recipe/  for specific details and measurements.  There are some really fun non-traditional play dough recipes available as well. Try: http://blog.theconnectionweshare.com/craft-activities-ideas-for-kids/how-to-make-homemade-play-dough/ for play dough made with Kool Aid! Yum, how about some chocolate play dough? Try: http://theimaginationtree.com/2012/01/easy-chocolate-play-dough-recipe.html  Don't be afraid to add things to the playdough-sparkles, or scents, especially if you are sending in play dough during different holidays i.e. sparkly white play dough in the winter, adding pumpkin pie spice to orange playdough at Thanksgiving, peppermint extract to red play dough at Christmas time.  The sky is the limit...don't be afraid to use your imagination!