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Salt Dough Snowman
Jan
The other day I wanted to get our playdough out and make snowmen with Hailey. But when I went to get it I realized that we only had one small container of white playdough. So, we made our own.
Salt Dough Recipe
Ingredients
4 cups flour
1 cup salt
1-1/2 cups hot water (from tap)
Mix the salt and flour together, then gradually add the water until the dough becomes elastic.
I actually cut the recipe in half because I didn’t want that much.
Mix everything together.
After you roll the dough into 3 balls, make a snowman and then make a silly face at the camera.
If you want to be able to keep your snowman you can put him in the oven to harden the dough. If you do that- make sure to poke some holes in his sides first for his arms. I put our snowman in the oven at 350 for 30 minutes. He started to crack a little bit so I had to take him out. The outside of the snowman was hard but the inside was still soft. If you try this- I would probably do it at a lower temperature for a longer time. I let the snowman sit out for a few days before we decorated him so the dough would be a little more set.
We added wiggle eyes, a piece of orange felt for the nose, some pink yarn for his mouth and pipe cleaner for his arms. We also added pom poms for his buttons.
For the snowman’s hat- I took one of Hailey’s old socks and cut it.
Then I folded it up- and had a hat.
For the scarf I just braided some yarn.
(The idea for the hat and the scarf came from Just for Fun.)
And here is our finsihed snowman. Isn’t he just the cutest?
Snowstorm
Jan
Here’s a fun snowstorm that you can enjoy inside your warm house!
Here’s what you need: construction paper (black or blue), white paint and a water bottle.
Put the bottom of the water bottle in the white paint and then stamp it onto your construction paper. Hailey loved doing this. She said, “Oh this is a nice snowstorm. I’m going to hang it on the fridge when it dries.”
The finished snowstorm.
