how not to: with dough!

February 3, 2011

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.
 

Baking

Consider installing an oven specifically devoted to this craft, in case you want to bake anything else ever.

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.
 

impaled valentine

Sadie, who is three, expresses her feelings about this project. (Really she loved it and was thrilled to enhance the final product with toothpicks.)

8. Consider whether construction paper might be a better choice for future crafts.

(There are real directions for beautiful play-dough heart ornaments here.)

Leave a Comment

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Patti S February 3, 2011

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.

Reply

Melissa Camara Wilkins February 4, 2011

I will do my best to find more crafts to explain how not to do.

Shouldn’t be difficult, given my (lack of) proficiency… ;)

Reply

Cindy February 4, 2011

Literally laughing out loud. I think it’s a GREAT craft! :)

Reply

Melissa Camara Wilkins February 4, 2011

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. ;)

Reply

Kelly February 6, 2011

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.

Reply

Melissa Camara Wilkins February 7, 2011

Construction paper and doilies are EXCELLENT CRAFT CHOICES. That is what I am telling the children this week, see.
:)

Reply

Previous post:

Next post: