Thursday, October 10, 2013

Thrifty Thursday: Mix Up Your Playdough


You don't need fancy gadgets, rollers, cutters and toys to play with your playdough. While all those things are fun, sometimes kids want to change it up and make something different and it doesn't have to cost you extra, look at what you have in your home. For our Preschool at Home Theme of Monsters we made monster playdough using googly eyes (you've hear me mention how much I love those!) and when he was done we took out the googly eyes and will use them on other projects.

For an upcoming preschool at home theme on dinosaurs we will be making dinosaurs tracks with his plastic dinosaurs in playdough.

Also - save yourself some money and make yourself a big batch of playdough. I have a ton of different recipes for playdough on my blog.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

I never thought about using googly eyes. I too just make playdo; it's SO cheap. My favorite way uses packets of Kool-Aid.

Unknown said...

I definitely need to look into making my own playdough - I've been slacking on crafts with my kiddos! I think that's what a newborn does to you...

Thank you for sharing your great ideas!

Unknown said...

pipe cleaners, beads, bows, googly eyes are all useful items when playing with playdough. Allows creativity and individualism each child's project but also can be reused again when you're done. Well unless you have a glitter fanatic child who is constantly dumping it in your playdough like mine. :D

Chelle from oh, just stop already

Unknown said...

We did exactly that when I was growing up. We had to use our imaginations and we always had a great time with the Play Doh.

Unknown said...

Very cute! I haven't really had my son play with playdough yet, but I'll probably make my own when he does.

Anonymous said...

Ours eventually gets mixed all together along with things mixed it. It's impossible to try to keep it neat.

Tami Vollenweider said...

So cool looking! My Nieces and Nephews would really have some fun!Thanks!!

mystylespot said...

Lol this looks like a blast!

Julie said...

This looks fun! I am going to do this with my kids.