We saw this fun project and recipe in the last issue of Family Fun Magazine. I've been wanting to buy the kids some clay, and when I saw this recipe I wanted to hit myself. Why didn't I ever think of making my own clay? It is so easy!
Once the recipe was made (it only took a few minutes...), we divided it in half. I loved how the clay stuck to itself but not to anything else.
The kids wanted to add color to the clay. Welly made pink and Bubs made green. We just poked a little hole in the top and dropped a couple drips of food coloring.We enjoyed kneading in the colors. It was neat watching them spread.
Here are their creations. They took several days to harden up, but they didn't get all crumbly like play dough would.
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With a bit of inspiration from Family Fun (and a whole lot of newspapers), we built this fort...and I've been thinking. Sometimes making a fort is about having a small place to hide away, but most of the time, it is all about the process.

This project involved math, cooperation, shapes, dexterity, creativity, and a whole lot of jumping around and loving life...

Having kids around is such a joy, isn't it? Of course there are hard times...but, man, there are great times too, aren't there?
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Oh-the simple pleasure of having a cozy place to hide away... to read a good book...
to snuggle with the ones we love...
and snack on nature's delicious treats.
Simple awe-inspiring moments that prompted Welly-Bells to say, "Oh! Put an orange on your belly. It feels so good!"
These are the truest joys.
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Read a book together. Come up with a menu. Shop for the ingredients and cook together. Hike a trail. Picnic outdoors. Plant something in a pot. Play Capture the Flag. Play Red Rover. Have a water balloon fight. Play Hide and Seek. Play Tag. Play Red Light, Green Light. Make a hopscotch with masking tape or chalk. Go Geocaching (www.geocaching.com--requires a gps) Bring butcher paper and art supplies outside. Bake something for a neighbor. Visit someone who is lonely. Visit a museum. Go to the park. Make play-dough. Make a kite and fly it. Say something you're grateful for, for every letter in the alphabet. Make cards for someone to show you care. Paint. Go for a nature walk. Make homemade ice cream in a bag or cans. Make instruments and have a parade. Have a pet parade with the neighborhood kids. Pop some popcorn, and watch a movie outside on a projector screen or laptop. Skip rocks in a lake. Play in a stream. Run in the sprinklers. Have a paper airplane contest. Have an egg dropping contest. Build a fort. Don’t forget the twinkle lights! Gather items from nature and make something out of them. Play “If you love me, Baby, smile.” Tell a story together. One person makes up a line, then the next person makes up a line, etc. Do a “Grateful Shower”. Everyone rains compliments on each other. Go to a friend’s house and weed. Make up a skit. Play charades. Make smores in the kitchen. Make sugar cookies. Bring sketchbooks and a blanket and sit under your favorite shade tree. Make smoothies. Make Fruit Loop or noodle jewelry. Spread shaving cream on a smooth surface and draw in it. Pour uncooked rice on a cookie sheet and draw in it. Take turns guessing what is being drawn. Make bubbles. Fill drinking glasses with various amounts of water and play a tune (gently) with spoons. Make mini popsicles with juice in an ice tray. You can use toothpicks for sticks. Make a zoo for toy animals. Take turns touring the zoo and being the zookeeper. Print a picture on heavy paper and turn it into a puzzle. Wash windows. It’s fun when one person is on each side of the glass. Use a bathroom scale to weigh things around the house. Have a picnic in the living room. Hide treats and play “hotter/colder”. Play Simon Says. Make fruit/snack kebabs. Make apple prints. Cut apples across horizontally so you can see the star shape. Think of an animal. Everyone asks questions until they figure out the animal. Make a portable flannel board. Attach felt to the top of a box. Cut flannel scraps into various shapes. Use your little board to tell stories. Go cloud gazing. Find shapes. Draw what you see. Make paper bag puppets and have a puppet show. Make a painting with berries. Have a family dance. Make a slip-n-slide with a long piece of plastic or garbage bags. Call a grandparent. Build a bug habitat. Build a fairy palace. Find a walking stick and shave one end into a point. Make hand shapes on the wall in a dark room with a flashlight. Make up your own game of pictionary. Play dress-up with mom and dad’s old clothes. Have a fashion show. Measure things around the house. Make a video. Take turns making up jokes. Make a nest. Make a family flag, song, or motto. Have a water fight. Find all the letters of the alphabet. Make notes that say, “Someone cares about you”, and go to the mall to hand them out. Plant a flower. Play “Mucky Goo Monster”. Like tag, but the monster can only get you when you are touching the carpet. Have a sock fight. Make sock puppets. Make masks. Write a letter. Hug.
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I think you're definitely right. My girls had more fun putting ours together than actually playing in it! But it made for a fun Sunday evening project!