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Playdough Recipes: 12 Colorful Soft Play Dough Recipes - cover

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Playdough Recipes: 12 Colorful Soft Play Dough Recipes

Belinda Gibbons

Publisher: Belinda Gibbons

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Summary

These playdoughs have fresh scents or neat colors. Made with all natural ingredients. It is the softest dough on the market. I have included some of the best playdough recipes out there. Homemade playdough is the best. The peppermint smell is invigorating, and even adults will end up playing with it. The glitter is awesome, and the slime playdough is plain fun. 
The Jello and Wilton colors are playful and the peanut butter yummy. Food colors are fun too! 
These are a must-have for all you people who like to make it yourself and know what ingredients are in it. All natural and safe ingredients in these playdoughs. 
I even included a playdough recipe at the end that you can bake and eat. Let’s get started and make some fresh playdough. Be sure to make some for gifts and crafts sales or the local daycare! Have fun.
Available since: 01/13/2018.

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