My recipe needs to be stored in the fridge. Next day mine were sweating in their bags at work, all sticky. Any recipes that you know actually lasts (not needing a fridge) - please let me know! Mine was an online USA recipe with lots of positive comments!
Hi Kerry, many moons ago I used to work with 3 to 5 yr old & we used to make our own as so much cheaper. We have it to the children when it was warm and they loved it. Same years later when working with the elderly. Warm playdough is good for achy hands and very therapeutic. Your children at work will love it. Jen xx
Another really enjoyable video Kerry,wish I'd known how to make that when my kids were little,it was plasticine that they usually played with as it was a lot cheaper Xx
Hi Kerry just finished watching you live . Really weird I could not hear you but now watching this you are so clear and loud xxx. I did say I would watch you after live xxx.
good video, i shall be showing this to my carer as he has young twins who might enjoy it, he also works with an after school group of kids. tip for the kneading to keep hands clean , maybe use those disposable gloves :)
Evening Kerry, we always made our own but was a nightmare when they kept pinching my flour. Or getting shaving foam over themselves instead of in the bowls when they made "slime". I got into bother for my shopping being over but it was because of the extra flour etc 😂😂. That's a great vlog ty xxxxxx 💚❤️
Hi kerry brings back memories !!!! It's nice to see wilko!!!!! I miss that shop I always went in to get things I have loads of items around the house from wilko...online is rubbish!!!!! 😢That's also a groovy saucepan loving that can u say how to obtain one ? It's OK I've located it on ebay its a stock pot ! Looks cool..... Its v unusual...😊great vlog love them all...❤
Thank you Carole👋😀💕I bought that pot in my local asda a few years ago👍groceries.asda.com/product/saucepans-stockpots/george-home-grey-simplicity-stockpot-28-cm/1000307357405
I made play dough when my girls were little. I can't remember it being difficult or complicated. I think I would just use food grade disposable gloves to mix in the colouring- that seems simpler to me. Love the pot- do you have a link please? Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Plastic gloves! Why didn't I think of that Be😄👍💕 it was an american recipe, their idea to do it in the bag. Reads like a good idea but shows how it doesn't work when actually doing it😄 That cooking pot is lovely, I bought it in my local asda a few years ago. groceries.asda.com/product/saucepans-stockpots/george-home-grey-simplicity-stockpot-28-cm/1000307357405
If you want to avoid bringing even more plastic into your home making your own is perfect. Repurpose a container and children can use a butter knife to cut it and biscuit cutters.
Would it be easier to knead the colour in with disposable gloves than in the bags? And red, blue and yellow alone would give you plenty of colours. So a little cheaper.
My recipe needs to be stored in the fridge. Next day mine were sweating in their bags at work, all sticky. Any recipes that you know actually lasts (not needing a fridge) - please let me know! Mine was an online USA recipe with lots of positive comments!
Hi There Dear Kerry , Good Fun with the children makeing your own play dough❤
Hi Kerry, many moons ago I used to work with 3 to 5 yr old & we used to make our own as so much cheaper. We have it to the children when it was warm and they loved it. Same years later when working with the elderly. Warm playdough is good for achy hands and very therapeutic. Your children at work will love it. Jen xx
Another really enjoyable video Kerry,wish I'd known how to make that when my kids were little,it was plasticine that they usually played with as it was a lot cheaper Xx
Hi Kerry just finished watching you live . Really weird I could not hear you but now watching this you are so clear and loud xxx. I did say I would watch you after live xxx.
Kids would love to colour their own play dough
Wow now that’s what I call great savings .
Have you tried making salt dough ? That would be a great Christmas gifts video idea ❤
good video, i shall be showing this to my carer as he has young twins who might enjoy it, he also works with an after school group of kids.
tip for the kneading to keep hands clean , maybe use those disposable gloves :)
Love your saucepan ❤
You have got some patience kerry I will give you that
Evening Kerry, we always made our own but was a nightmare when they kept pinching my flour. Or getting shaving foam over themselves instead of in the bowls when they made "slime". I got into bother for my shopping being over but it was because of the extra flour etc 😂😂. That's a great vlog ty xxxxxx 💚❤️
Haha just imagining shaving foam carnage Jacs😂 😜💕
@@budgetcookinguk honestly Kerry, parents were wondering what was going on as their kids came out smelling of Gillette 🤣🙈 xx
@@jacquelinebuist1128 😂😂😂 jeezo that's hilarious Jacs
Looks good
Hi kerry brings back memories !!!! It's nice to see wilko!!!!! I miss that shop I always went in to get things I have loads of items around the house from wilko...online is rubbish!!!!! 😢That's also a groovy saucepan loving that can u say how to obtain one ? It's OK I've located it on ebay its a stock pot ! Looks cool..... Its v unusual...😊great vlog love them all...❤
Thank you Carole👋😀💕I bought that pot in my local asda a few years ago👍groceries.asda.com/product/saucepans-stockpots/george-home-grey-simplicity-stockpot-28-cm/1000307357405
I made play dough when my girls were little. I can't remember it being difficult or complicated. I think I would just use food grade disposable gloves to mix in the colouring- that seems simpler to me. Love the pot- do you have a link please? Thanks for sharing. 🙂
Plastic gloves! Why didn't I think of that Be😄👍💕 it was an american recipe, their idea to do it in the bag. Reads like a good idea but shows how it doesn't work when actually doing it😄
That cooking pot is lovely, I bought it in my local asda a few years ago.
groceries.asda.com/product/saucepans-stockpots/george-home-grey-simplicity-stockpot-28-cm/1000307357405
If you want to avoid bringing even more plastic into your home making your own is perfect. Repurpose a container and children can use a butter knife to cut it and biscuit cutters.
Make cookie cutter Christmas tree ornaments and air dry them.
Would it be easier to knead the colour in with disposable gloves than in the bags? And red, blue and yellow alone would give you plenty of colours. So a little cheaper.
Mine used to go off so quick I stopped making it for my children