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Ok, so it's fathers day, I need to make something for DH before 3!

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Tentacles · 17/06/2007 08:12

I thought about a cake, but have no eggs and ltd milk (no money to get any either)
I've got a few crafty things to make stuff but no ideas or inspiration.
Need to make a card too!
How do you make play dough/clay stuff that perhaps I can bake in the oven that DS's can paint etc or paper mache over a balloon or something that they can draw on.

Ideas & methods of making things please please please!

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Twiglett · 17/06/2007 08:22

you need salt dough

dead easy

Twiglett · 17/06/2007 08:23

You'll probably need to start now

SALT DOUGH RECIPE:
2 cups of Plain Flour
1 cup of table salt
1 cup of water

OPTIONAL
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil (makes it a little easier to knead)
1 tablespoon of wallpaper paste (gives the mixture more elasticity)
1 tablespoon of lemon juice (makes the finished product harder)

METHOD
Put plain flour, salt and any, or all, of the optional ingredients into a mixing bowl and gradually add the water, mixing to soft dough. This should be neither too sticky, in which case add more flour, nor too dry, in which case add more water. When mixed remove from the bowl, place on a flat surface and knead for 10 minutes to help create a smooth texture. If possible it is best to let the dough stand for approximately twenty minutes before beginning a project. Unused dough can be stored in the fridge, in an airtight container or cling film, for up to a week. Children always love making models, and as long as you don?t add wallpaper paste all of the ingredients are natural. So if they are tempted to put it in their mouths, all it will do is taste incredibly salty.

DRYING
The drying of your work can either be done naturally in the open air, or it can be baked in an oven. However it is not recommended that you have your oven hotter than 100C (200F/Gas Mark 1/4) as this can cause unsightly bubbles and cracks in your pastry. Personally, I tend to start at 50C and after 30 minutes increase to 100C. The drying time needed for each piece varies according to size and thickness, but an average time for natural drying is 30-48 hours, whilst oven times are generally reduced to 3-4 hours. These figures are only offered as a rough guide and remember that both sides must be dried out. (See ?A Few Tips?) When your model is dry, turn off the oven and leave it inside to cool down.

SittingBull · 17/06/2007 08:25

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Tentacles · 17/06/2007 08:27

Fantastic, will have a go at that after DS2 has had a feed.
Thanks

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Tentacles · 17/06/2007 08:28

DS's are 2.4yrs and 10mths, so may try voucher idea for next year

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SittingBull · 17/06/2007 08:30

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Tentacles · 17/06/2007 09:09

Ok, dough is standing
Was quite sticky, so added more flour. It's now a it like bread dough consistency, smooth to touch although still slightly sticky

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Twiglett · 17/06/2007 09:20

shouldn't be sticky .. knead it with floury hands a bit more

I've never let it stand

Twiglett · 17/06/2007 09:20

if they are that small try hand / feet imprints?? (although I'm not sure this will work because can't remember how much it rises .. but I'm sure not too much)

jetjets · 17/06/2007 10:27

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Tentacles · 17/06/2007 10:29

DS2 kept trying to squeeze the dough so hand print didn't work. Made a plaque saying G 'n J's Daddy though, Will do something else in a mo

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Twiglett · 17/06/2007 10:32

with a baby you need to do footprint

Tentacles · 17/06/2007 10:43

Will stick his foot in it whilst he's sleeping

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Tentacles · 17/06/2007 12:32

Twig, how'd I go about drying the undersides? I have them on gas mark 1 (2.5hrs so far) on a baking tray. Do I need to flip them, or will they be ok as they are for another 1.5 hrs?

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Tentacles · 17/06/2007 12:35

crap, no, only been cooking for 1.5 hrs

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Twiglett · 17/06/2007 17:40

sorry been out .. did they work? did he like them?

Tentacles · 17/06/2007 17:43

been 'cooking' most of the day, had to flip them to harden under sides.
He does like them Tomorrow we're going to paint them

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Twiglett · 17/06/2007 17:47

oh good

Happy Father's Day

you / kids can sprinkle glitter on to the wet paint if you want

or you can paint and then varnish them

(if you put a huge hole in them before baking the kids can make christmas tree decorations)

Twiglett · 17/06/2007 17:47
Tentacles · 17/06/2007 17:52

I made 3 smaller round dough shapes about 2.5" in diameter, 1 face, 1 teddy and 1 stars & spots for each granddad, did think contemplate holes for those but decided against the idea.

Will have a go at tree decs early Dec, great idea.

The glitter will e out tomorrow

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Tentacles · 17/06/2007 17:54

.....think contemplate...., what went on in that sentence

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