Комментарии:
❤ very cool lovs this
ОтветитьThose containers are perfect, such a sweet idea. I love the no cook playdough recipe with just a cup of hot water, I'd use Kool-Aid to make different scents. I'd add Buttons, beads, feathers, gemstones, cut up straws, those clear bingo tiles, even acorns & twigs from outside, really any small found objects could work, I used to make these with the kids I nannied for. I bet you could also use bolts & screws to make your own Robots :) Love Colins grading systems, 20 out of 20 and 30 out of 30 :)
ОтветитьGifts for kids
ОтветитьWe do canning every year so with the brother an sister gifts we like to give them homemade canning to help stock up the pantry one year that my sister in law they didn't have a job an they had 7 kids so giving them food for that month really had help them out lot. We like seeing people faces a well when we do this.
ОтветитьHomemade gifts are so much better than store bought, whether it's food or others it just means more that the person giving the gift thought that much of you.
ОтветитьThat little boy is so cute
ОтветитьDollar tree has cut out shapes/rollers etc made for playdough too
ОтветитьGreat idea! I'm going to make one for my neighbor who constantly threatens that she's done "adulting" for the day and going home to color!!! (She doesn't cook)
ОтветитьHave you ever watched little cahaba junkin channel y'all two favor to me😂 love ya both y'all channels!❤🎄🎅🏻
ОтветитьThese are AWESOME gifts!
ОтветитьFantastic video! Thank you this is soooo unique!
ОтветитьMy kids are loving the play doh 😁
Ответить👍😊❣️
ОтветитьHappy Thanksgiving to you and yours!
ОтветитьNice one!🇬🇧🤗🇬🇧
ОтветитьI LOVE that first gift! I’m not sure if I missed it but is there a set mount of time until homemade play dough needs to be thrown out? Like mold or anything?
ОтветитьI’m going to make this for my daughters friends.
Ответитьyour kids are so great.
my very old fashioned grandma used to make this play dough for my sister and i when we were little, when we were all done playing, we’d use christmas cookie cutters to make ornaments, just roll it flat, cut the shapes out, remember to make a hole with a toothpick for the string. then just leave them lay out, they harden up solid. sometimes we put dried cloves or star anise seeds on for decorations if she had them. they don’t go bad or grow mold, the ornaments last for years! my mom still has some we made, and i have the ones my daughter made when she was little. 🤍love your channel, thanks!
Ky Ky's face lit up when you said playdough kit! So precious! Blessings !!
ОтветитьIf you're okay without the smell you just need 1 cup of flour, 1/2 cup of salt and 1/2 cup of water. The food dye will stain your hands a bit at first though.
ОтветитьUsed to make play dough with my kindergarten classes - we used peppermint extract so it would last longer. No sour smell. I bet the spices would do the same thing. They’re going to taste it, regardless! Thank you for sharing 😊
ОтветитьMy kids were just telling me recently we needed to make some play doh again! The first play doh we ever made was chocolate play doh when my oldest was around 2 or 3ish. Those buckets at dollar tree are PERFECT for play doh! Brilliant idea, they actually have soft dough kits that come in buckets like that one too but I'm not crafty so I would've never thought to use those buckets 😅
ОтветитьAMAZING IDEA!
ОтветитьToo cool Brooke!
ОтветитьHow old is your son?
ОтветитьThese are really good ideas!
ОтветитьLove these ideas!!!
Ответить🎄 merry 🎅 Christmas 🎄
ОтветитьMy mom used to make salt dough for us as kids. I had totally forgotten about it. Thanks for the blast from the past!
ОтветитьSo adorable ❤
ОтветитьWe did this when little make playdough and make a shape decorate and put hole through at top and back. Granny put yarn through and we hang on Christmas tree. Thanks for great memories.
ОтветитьI love your channel!
ОтветитьLove this! The possibilities are endless for the last gift too... I am planning to make a "Build your own Christmas tree" kit with green Play-Doh, metallic pipe cleaner for tinsel, and larger sprinkles in shapes for them to decorate their tree, with a white star sprinkle for the top (found the sprinkle shaker at Aldis). A snowman kit, reindeer kit, or a gingerbread house kit would be fun as well. :)
Ответитьgreat idea the smiles on their faces says it all! & just like legos play doh really has no age limit :)
ОтветитьHow stinking cute, I know my kids would like these.
ОтветитьMy pre teen has been getting a coupon book from me as long as I can remember. It's always been one of his favorite gifts as he goes through quickly to see what he got. He always forgets about it about 2 months into the year but he always expects one now.
ОтветитьVERY creative! One question. With it looking and smelling like cookie dough, aren't you concerned that little kids might try to eat it?
ОтветитьHow fun & clever! My address is....... ;)
ОтветитьCould those cookies that were cut from the dough be painted and cooked to make ornaments???
ОтветитьCute ideas! I loved playdoh when I was little and loved playing w/it w/my sons too. I think you can bake that dough and make salt dough ornaments if I'm thinking right.
ОтветитьAwesome ideas, thanks for sharing Brooke ❤️🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻❤️
ОтветитьGreat gifts for creative kids. Love it!
ОтветитьSomeone please tell me which video or the date it posted of water bath canning potatoes… help. 😊 I can’t find it
ОтветитьGreat ideas. Waiting for more!!!!
ОтветитьLove it! Thank you so much for sharing your ideas with us. Keep the videos coming, I need more ideas for Christmas gifts. I've already been shopping for items for the family gift baskets from your last video. Now, here's a great idea for some kiddos on my list.
Ответить😍⛄
ОтветитьBrooke
I do not have children but love these ideas.
Have a great day. Love ya.
Honestly it's cheaper to buy the Play-Doh
ОтветитьI keep a list of projects to do with my grandchildren and just added this to it 😊
ОтветитьSo cute! Can't wait for more.
Ответить