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Strawberry and Cream Scented Playdough: A Playdough Valentine Recipe

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With Valentine's Day approaching, there's no better time to infuse the holiday with a touch of sweetness. Enter our delightful Strawberry and Cream Scented Playdough Recipe.

Strawberry and Cream Scented Playdough

This easy and engaging activity not only sparks the imagination but also fills the air with the irresistible aroma of ripe strawberries and creamy goodness. Join us on this sensory journey as we guide you through the simple steps of creating a batch of playdough Valentine that will transport your little ones to a world of fruity fun.


Because this recipe requires boiling water, we recommend and adult to make the playdough and allow it cool before children start playing with it.


Strawberry and Cream Scented Playdough

Benefits For Children Who Playing With Playdough

Engaging in playdough activities brings about a multitude of benefits for children's development. Through the manipulation of this versatile medium, children enhance their fine motor skills, mastering actions like squeezing, pinching, and rolling, which in turn strengthens their hand muscles.


Playdough serves as a canvas for creativity and imagination, offering children a platform to express themselves by crafting a multitude of objects, animals, and scenes. Beyond the artistic aspect, the experience of playdough provides rich sensory exploration, contributing to heightened awareness.


As children shape and mold the dough, they simultaneously develop hand-eye coordination, aligning their physical movements with their visual perception. The interactive nature of playdough fosters social skills as children collaborate, share tools, and engage in cooperative play.


Additionally, playdough activities promote language development as children describe their creations, share ideas, and partake in imaginative play. The stress-relieving qualities of the tactile medium and its potential for color recognition and basic math concepts further enrich the holistic learning experience that playdough offers during a child's developmental journey.


Strawberry and Cream Scented Playdough

Foster creativity by giving your kids the freedom to embellish their playdough with glitter, googly eyes, or other items from your craft cupboard. For Valentine's Day, consider cutting out heart shapes or crafting love bugs from playdough to add an extra festive touch to their creations.


Ingredients:

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour

  • 1 cup salt

  • 2 Tablespoons cream of tartar

  • 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil

  • 2 Tablespoons Strawberry Extract

  • 2 teaspoons Vanilla Extract

  • Liquid Red food coloring

  • 2 cups boiling water

Optional Ingredients:

  • Liquid Purple food coloring

  • Glitter


Instructions To Make

Strawberry and Cream Scented Playdough: A Playdough Valentine Recipe

Mixing Dry Ingredients in the Playdough Recipe

Step 1: Mix Dry Ingredients

In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, salt, and cream of tartar.


Mixing Wet Ingredients in the Playdough Recipe

Step 2: Add Wet Ingredients

Pour strawberry extract, vegetable oil, and vanilla extract into the dry mixture. Follow by adding boiling hot water. You can achieve this by either bringing water to a boil on the stove or microwaving it for 3-5 minutes.


Example of Mixed Playdough should look like.

Step 3: Mix Well

Thoroughly combine the ingredients until the playdough forms, reaching a smooth consistency. It should resemble something like this.


Mixing Liquid Food Coloring into the Playdough Recipe

Step 4: Add Liquid Food Coloring

Introduce a few drops of red, pink, or purple liquid food coloring to the mixture. Continue mixing until the color is evenly incorporated.


Step 5: Let It Cool

The playdough will be hot to the touch. Before allowing your kids to play with it, ensure you let it cool down to a safe temperature.


Optional: Add Glitter

For an extra touch of sparkle and excitement, incorporate glitter into the playdough.


It is now time to indulge in the joy of crafting with our Strawberry and Cream Scented Playdough, where the simple act of molding becomes a sensory-rich adventure. Whether your little ones are creating imaginary strawberry desserts to serve on Valentine's Day or crafting their own scented masterpieces, this DIY project promises hours of delightful play. Let the sweet aroma and vibrant colors elevate your crafting experience, making it a sensory celebration for everyone involved. Enjoy the magical world of strawberry-scented creativity!


How Long Does Homemade Playdough Last?

Homemade playdough can last for an extended period if stored properly. While there isn't a specific expiration date for homemade playdough, it's generally recommended to replace it every few months, especially if it's used frequently. Keeping it clean, sealed, and free from contaminants will ensure a longer shelf life. If you notice any signs of spoilage, it's best to discard and make a fresh batch.


How To Store Homemade Playdough?

Storing homemade playdough properly is crucial to maintaining its texture and preventing it from drying out. Here are some tips on how to store homemade playdough: Place the playdough in an airtight container. This prevents exposure to air, which can dry it out. A resealable plastic bag or a plastic container with a tight-fitting lid works well.


Exposure to sunlight or heat can cause it to dry out. While not mandatory, storing playdough in the refrigerator can extend its shelf life. Ensure it's in a sealed container or a plastic bag to prevent it from absorbing odors.


By following these storage tips, you can keep your homemade playdough soft, pliable, and enjoyable for a more extended period.


Strawberry and Cream Scented Playdough

Does Homemade Playdough Mold?

Homemade playdough can potentially develop mold if not stored or handled properly. Mold growth is more likely to occur if the playdough is exposed to moisture, humidity, or if there's contamination from dirty hands or surfaces. You can prevent mold by playing with the playdough on clean surfaces and avoiding moisture.  


Periodically check the playdough for any signs of mold, unusual odor, or changes in color or texture. If you notice any issues, it's best to discard the playdough and make a fresh batch.


While these precautions can reduce the risk of mold, it's essential to use homemade playdough within a reasonable timeframe and inspect it regularly for any signs of spoilage. If you notice mold or any other issues, it's safer to discard the playdough and make a new batch.


Can I Freeze Homemade Playdough?

Freezing homemade playdough is discouraged as the texture may change during thawing, resulting in a different consistency than before freezing. Due to these potential alterations, it's advisable to avoid storing homemade playdough in the freezer.


Why Is My Homemade Playdough Sticky? How Do I Fix It?

Serval things can make your playdough sticky. One of them is humidity or inadequate cooking. To fix sticky playdough, try the following:


Knead in More Flour: Gradually add small amounts of flour and knead it into the playdough until the stickiness diminishes. This helps absorb excess moisture.


Adjust Cooking: If the playdough was just cooked, it might need more heat to remove excess moisture. Place it back on low heat and stir continuously until it reaches the desired consistency.


Join us in the magic of Valentine's Day with our special collection of themed arts and crafts projects, perfect for creating heartfelt memories with your little ones! From charming paper bag puppets to delightful heart-themed crafts, our blog is a treasure trove of projects designed to spread joy and celebrate the season of love. Whether you're crafting for a special someone or just embracing the festive spirit, our Valentine's Day-themed arts and crafts promise endless fun and inspiration for you and your friends. Let the love-inspired creativity blossom!


Homemade Strawberry Playdough



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