
BuggyandBuddy.com shows you how to make a homemade play dough and cookie cutter Valentine.
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BuggyandBuddy.com shows you how to make a homemade play dough and cookie cutter Valentine.
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Can somebody please help me with a recipe that doesn’t have gluten?????!!!!!!
Bob’s Red Mill makes a gluten free all purpose flour, I’m sure that would work. There are other brands as well.
Here’s a post you may want to take a look at: http://onecreativemommy.com/gluten-free-play-dough-recipe-review-and-tips/
How much does this make? I need to make 32 gift bags…so how many batches would I need to make? Figure te balls would be egg sized.
when you click the link it says the recipe makes 8 individual portions
such a great idea. going to use for my grandchildrren!
This is TOO CUTE! I love it!
Great idea – but just be sure to check that there aren’t any kids with Celiac Disease in the class. Playing with flour-filled playdough is a definite no-no for kids who can’t handle gluten.
I’m so glad to know that, especially since I teach! Thank you for posting!!