Ice Pop Play Dough

by lovetocraft82 in Living > Kids

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Ice Pop Play Dough

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Two of everyone’s favorite things ice pops and play dough. This make them into one fun activity. Bonus this is edible but I don’t recommend eating it.

Supplies

Materials
Flour, 1/4 cup whole wheat or all purpose work fine
Salt ,1 tbs
1 or more defrosted ice pops in any flavor
Supplies
Bowl
Spoon

Flour and Salt

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Add the flour and salt to the bowl and stir to combine.

Add Ice Pop

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Start to add in some ice pop slowly and mix. It may look clumped

Continue Adding Ice Pop

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Add more ice pop until it looks like a dough you may need to use your hands

Start to Knead

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This is easy you have to play with it to make it less sticky but if it still sticking to your hands add some more flour

Play

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Enjoy your new scented play dough seal in a plastic bag to use it again or leave it overnight to dry.