Make a Batch of St. Patty Playing Dough

Make a Batch of St. Patty Playing Dough

playingdough3Last night I gave this very green recipe a go just in time for St. Patrick’s Day. While my son loved the finished product; during the cooking process, I was really beginning to wonder why I emptied a few of my kitchen staples into such a venture. I started out with a gooey, sticky mess that progressively became tougher to stir, but patience won out and I was rewarded with a huge ball of St. Patty playing dough.

The recipe for this big blob of fun comes from Being Creative to Keep My Sanity, but I’m going to expand on it just a bit. It really is an easy recipe and doesn’t take much time; so if you have faith that it’s working, you’ll be rewarded with hours of entertainment.

Ingredients:

  •  2 cups flour
  •  2 cups water
  •  1 cup salt
  •  green food coloring
  •  green glitter

Directions:

  1. Mix all of your ingredients together in a medium saucepan, preferably not the nicest one in the cabinet. It’s not like this process will hurt the pan, but it sure won’t be pretty when you’re finished. As far as food coloring and glitter go, the amount is up to you — add enough to get the color and glitz that’s toward your liking.
  2. Put the pan of ingredients on medium heat and stir as it cooks. You don’t have to stir constantly, but I did give it a good mix about every other minute or so.
  3. As the goo first starts cooking, it becomes a very sticky mess; but as it continues to cook, it will slowly change to a darker color, become a lot less sticky and will ball up a lot more. Cook until it becomes a big ball of dough and most of it is a darker color. Don’t over cook or burn.
  4. Turn the dough out onto a piece of wax paper or plate to cool.
  5. After the dough has cooled, it’s play time! Store your dough in an air-tight container.

 

Simple Washi Tape Bunny Stripes

Simple Washi Tape Bunny Stripes

bunnystripesThis week’s Operation Write Home Throwdown Challenge is all about the background. They dared us to use our scraps to create a cute background for a simple image card, but I kind of bent the rules a bit. I’ve been wanting to try out some washi tape I’ve had lying around my craft room for some time now, so I used it instead of paper to create the backdrop for my cute little Easter card.

After the background was complete, I used a bunny stamp and StazOn ink to create a simple black contrast on the front of my card. I did have to color over the bunny image with a permanent black marker to get the coverage I desired, but it turned out pretty cute (even up close).

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A Book in Hand — Letters from Skye

A Book in Hand — Letters from Skye

lettersfromskyeYesterday was the first truly spring-weathered day we’ve had this year and what a gloriously welcomed one it was. My three-year-old son and I spent the afternoon outside picking up sticks, playing in the sand and water table and swinging. I also wielded my camera and found a few minutes to dig deeper into my current book.

Yes, I know I should have used my cold winter days for reading, but somehow when the weather warms and my options aren’t limited, I find that I’m more relaxed and ready to soak in a good read. This is my second book in just a few weeks, but my first wasn’t worth mentioning so I won’t (it was the first of a trilogy, and I really should know better).

My current book is Letters from Skye by Jessica Brockmole, and I’m really enjoying it at about the quarter-way mark. It’s a series of letters, which I usually shy from, but this one jumps across decades and is actually intriguing so far. There is a bit of mystery and love peeking its way into the pages and I kind of feel like I’ve stumbled upon a box full of old correspondence that has been lovingly tucked away for years. While I can’t vouch for the book in its entirety, I have to say it has been a good find at the library, thus far.

What’s on your reading list right now, and can you recommend a good book?

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