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Edible Clay
Need:
1 cup powdered milk, 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter, 1/2 cup honey, bowl
Instructions:
Mix all three ingredients very well in a bowl. Butter child’s hands and
let them shape dough. Then eat. You can refrigerate the shapes for eating
later.
Peanut Play Dough ( Great for eating! )
Need:
3 1/2 cups creamy peanut butter, 4 cups confectioners’ sugar, 3 1/2 cups
light corn syrup, 4 cups dried milk powder, bowl
Instructions:
Mix all ingredients in a mixing bowl. Mix ingredients until smooth. Divide
into 10 to 15 portions. You can mold and shape into animals, flowers, cars,
etc.
Decorate
with assorted cake sprinkles or small candies, then eat. Be careful if your
child is allergic to peanuts - do not make.
Honey Peanut
Butter Dough
Need:
1 cup peanut butter, 1 cup honey, 2 cups powdered milk, bowl
Instructions:
Mix all ingredients in a bowl with clean hands. Knead until smooth. Form
the dough into shapes, then eat.
Be careful if
your child is allergic to peanuts - do not make.
Edible Necklace
Need:
Shoestring licorice, Cereal with holes, Candy with holes
Instructions:
Thread candy or
cereal on licorice. When complete, tie ends together. Eat if you want.
Pudding
Paint
Need:
Instant vanilla pudding, food coloring
Instructions:
Mix pudding
according to directions. Add food coloring for desired color. Finger paint
on paper plates or plastic plate. This is yummy edible.
Tootsie Pop
Suckers Ghosts
Need:
Tootsie Pops, White Kleenex, White yarn, glue, small wiggly eyes,
marker
Instructions:
Cover a wrapped Tootsie Pop with 1 Kleenex. Tie yarn around Kleenex. Tie a
knot so it stays tight. Use a colored marker to place two dots for your
ghost's eyes or glue on two wiggly eyes..
Edible Play
Dough
Need:
1/3 cup margarine, 1/3 cup light corn syrup, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1
tablespoon vanilla extract, 2 pounds confectioners’ sugar, food coloring,
bowl
Instructions:
Mix all ingredients together in the bowl. Make shapes, then eat. This
dough can be refrigerated in a plastic bag or bowl.
These crafts are created for your information. All crafts are
tried out at your own risk.. Surprising Kids will take No responsibility for
mishaps.
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