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Kids Recipes

Kids Recipes
Kid's Recipes
Finger Paints
(Barbra McElwayne, Missouri)
cup cornstarch
3 Tbs. Sugar
2 cups cold water
Several drops of food coloring
1 drop dish detergent
Plastic cups
Mix sugar with cornstarch in a saucepan. Add water and mix. Cook over medium heat for 5 minutes, until the mixture starts to boil and thicken. Take the pan off the heat, cool, and pour into plastic cups. Add a few drops of food coloring and a drop of dish detergent. Mix, then go!
Lickum Stickum
(Envelope glue)
(Barbra McElwayne, Missouri)
cup 1 Tbs. Craft glue (Elmers)
1 Tbs. White vinegar
1 drop of flavoring, if desired
Mix all ingredients together well. Store in a cool place.Paint on the envelope flap and let dry. Dries very quickly. When youre ready to use envelope, lick it and seal.
Bakers Clay
(Barbra McElwayne, Missouri)
cup 4 cups flour
1 cup salt
1 cups water
Mix and knead. Shapes may be baked for 1 hour @ 300 degrees and paint when cool.
Face Paints
(Barbra McElwayne, Missouri)
cup 1 tsp. Cornstarch
tsp. Cold cream
tsp. Water
2 drops food coloring
Plastic cups
Mix cornstarch, cold cream, water, and 2 drops of food coloring in a cup. Stir. Make several cups of different colors. Cover your kids with a smock or old T-shirt, get a mirror and let the imagination flow.
Edible Play Dough
1 (18 oz.) jar Peanut Butter
6 Tbsps. honey
Non-fat dry milkpowder
Combine Peanut Butter and honey. Add dry milk until desired consistency. You may also add cocoa for a chocolate flavor.
Homemade Play Dough
1 cup flour 2 tsps. cream of tartar
1 Tbsp. cooking oil
1/2 cup salt
1 cup water with
food coloring
Mix all ingredients in a saucepan. Cook for about 3 minutes, stirring constantly until a firm ball is formed. Knead a few minutes. Store in an airtight container. This needs no refrigeration and will last a long time. It is not edible!
No Stick Play Dough
2 1/2 cups plain flour
2 small pkgs. unsweetened
powdered drink mix
1 Tbsp. alum
2 Tbsp. vegetable oil
1/2 cup salt
2 cups boiling water
Mix dry ingredients. Add oil to boiling water and pour into dry mixture. Stir until soft and pliable. Place in an airtight container. Keep refrigerated when not in use.
Homemade Finger Paint
3 Tbsp. cornstarch
1 cup + 3 Tbsp. water
food coloring
few drops liquid detergent
Mix cornstarch and 3 Tbsps. water. Boil 1 cup water and add to cornstarch/water mixture, stirring constantly. Add a few drops of liquid detergent. Add food coloring. Store in closed container in refrigerator.
Bubble Solution
1/3 cup dish soap or
baby shampoo
2 tsp. sugar
1 1/4 cup water
1 drop food coloring
Combine ingredients and pour into an unbreakable bottle. To blow bubbles, experiment using plastic straws, pipe cleaners formed into loops, strawberry baskets from the grocery store, spoons with holes in them and other items you think of. Do not drink.
Jello Finger Paint
any flavor jello
enough boiling water to make
it a goo consistency for finger paint
Use your normal finger painting material or glossy paper. Kids love the smell and the feel of it!
Kool-Aid Finger Paint
2 cups flour
2 packs unsweetened
kool-aid
1/2 cup salt
3 cups boiling water
3 Tbsps. oil
Combine dry ingredients. Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients. (Kids love the color change). Finger paint!
Sidewalk Chalk
Plaster of Paris
Water Colored Tempra Paint
or Food Colors
Paper towel or
TP tubes
Mix 2 quarts of Plaster of Paris with 1 part water. Mix in desired color. Pour into paper towel or TP tubes (about 3" high). Let dry thoroughly. Remove from tubes by peeling away and give to your favorite artist.
Slime
1 box (12 oz.) powdered starch
2 1/2 cups water
1 (8 oz.) bottle of glue
Mix together powdered starch and water. Very slowly, add glue. Store in an airtight container. Lots of fun!
Salt Drip
3 parts flour
1 part salt
food coloring
water
Mix together 3 parts flour, 1 part salt, food coloring, and enough water to make a dripping consistency but not too watery or runny. use a popsicle stick to drip on construction paper shapes (Easter Eggs, hot air balloons, Christmas Trees, etc). Let dry overnight. This mixture will dry hard and will be sparkly!
Whipped Snow

New Recipe from

Margie Stillwell

1/2 cup Ivory Flakes
1/2 cup water

Audubon, Minnesota

With an egg beater, whip together Ivory Flakes and water. Use this mixture to "paint" any kind of snow scenes: snowman, wintery pictures, etc. Dries overnight. Smells good and has a raised texture!

I finally came up with a combination for whipped snow without Ivory or Lux Flakes that are not available anymore..... Any complexion bar soap, (Camay, Ivory, Dove, etc). Grate or peel bar soap in a large bowl with potato peeler into 2 cups boiling water, (about a half cup of peelings). Add about a quarter cup of liquid laundry starch, whip on high with electric mixer. Add more soap peelings if not stiff enough.....And create! It dries hard and looks like fresh fallen snow on my Christmas tree and the whole house smells divine. Here is a tree preserver recipe also: One quart 7-Up, One quart water, 2 teaspoons bleach. Add daily to tree container to keep tree fresh and needles from falling.

No Melt Snow Dough
(Tara)
1 cup flour
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1/2 cup salt
1 tablespoon cream of tartar
1 cup water
1/3 cup clear or silver glitter
1/4 cup white powdered tempera paint
Mix all the ingredients together. Cook over medium heat, stirring until a ball is formed. Knead the dough as it cools. Store in an air-tight container.
Oobleck 4 teaspoons cornstarch
2 tsp. water
1. Pour the water into a cup. Add cornstarch a little at a time while stirring.
2. When the mixture becomes too thick to stir, remove from the cup and knead.
3. Add a few drops of water of the oobleck is too crumbly.
Glurch 5 tsp. Elmer's white glue
4 tsp. water
food coloring
Borax solution (Borax dissolved in water)
1. Mix glue and water. Add 5 drops of food coloring. Stir well.
2. While stirring pour in Borax solution.
3. Remove solid material from cup and knead.
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