I don’t have strong feelings about Valentine’s Day, but I do love v-themed crafts. Maybe because of the limited palette: you can pretty much stick to red, white, and pink, toss in some hearts, and see where that takes you. Last year we made a supercool paper heart bunting, which I cannot currently find. Today I thought we’d try making play-dough heart ornaments.
Here’s how:
1. Make play-dough. Try not to notice that much of the flour is coating the table/floor/children instead of being mixed into the dough.
2. Add lavender or chamomile essential oil, for a calming effect. (You will thank me later.)
3. Shape dough into hearts. Or balls. Or blobs with a pointy end.
4. Optimistically poke holes through shapes, to provide a place to loop string through later.
5. Bake.
6. Bake longer.
7. Continue baking for hours and hours until the hearts burst and still-wet play-dough oozes, bubbling, out of the crusty exteriors. Admit defeat and turn off oven, live to bake another day.
8. Consider whether construction paper might be a better choice for future crafts.
(There are real directions for beautiful play-dough heart ornaments here.)



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I wish others would be as generous as you and share their how not to guides. The blogs are littered with how to crafts. But I really need the humor of the how not to ideas.
I will do my best to find more crafts to explain how not to do.
Shouldn’t be difficult, given my (lack of) proficiency…
Literally laughing out loud. I think it’s a GREAT craft!
Some days I think I need a failed crafts flickr photo pool. “Here’s where I sewed the seams on the outside! And here’s where I singed my hair trying to melt wax to make candles! And…” I should probably stop that list right now.
This is totally how it would’ve happened at my house! Ah, I love it!
We stick to construction paper ’round here. That and doilies from the Dollar Store.
Construction paper and doilies are EXCELLENT CRAFT CHOICES. That is what I am telling the children this week, see.