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Homemade Play-Doh

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- Use wheat flour or all purpose flour (maida) dough instead of store bought Play-Doh. -This is especially useful for toddlers who love playing with Play-Doh, but may end up putting them into their mouths. - Even leftover poori/chapathi dough could be used. - These also can be shaped into butterflies, plates, bags, bows, etc., that the kids can paint and keep them occupied during vacation. -If the kids need colorful play-doh, just mix plant/veg based coloring to the maida dough. - Orange - Carrot juice - Red/Pink - Beetroot juice. Reduce the amount of juice to make pink. - Green - Any leaf juice - Brown - A few tsp of coffee decoction - Yellow - Turmeric powder Steps: 1. Make the shapes out of the dough. 2. Dry them under sun for at least a couple of days. Birds tend to peck on these, so cover them with a thin cloth or net. 3. They harden and the kids will be able to paint them.

Paper Dough For School Projects and Models

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Ingredients: White plain tissue - 1 pack. All purpose flour (Maida) - 1 cup. Water Method: - Cut up the tissue into small pieces. Soak them in water overnight. - Grind the tissue in a mixer. - Squeeze out excess water. - Add maida and knead it into a dough. - Add more maida if the dough is too wet. - Shape as desired and dry under sun. I made this model for a school project using the paper dough. It can be painted even before the dough is dry. Except the fence and the staw, everything is  made with the dough.