I loved the smell of play doh as a kid. There was nothing like opening up a fresh can. I hope you take time to play with the squishy stuff.
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Mine is all dried up.........
There is an easy fix to revive it:
Instructions
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Add a drop or two of water to the Play-Doh. Knead the Doh to distribute the water.
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Continue adding water a small amount at a time and working it through the Play-Doh. The Play-Doh should slowly begin to soften and regain its former texture.
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Examine your Play-Doh. If it's still not soft enough, wrap a wet paper towel around the Play-Doh and put it in official container or a plastic bag. Leave the towel with the Play-Doh overnight. Store the revived Play-Doh properly to keep it from drying out again
Read more : How to Revive Dried Play-Doh | eHow
Those are eHow's instructions, not mine!
I loved the smell of play doh as a kid. There was nothing like opening up a fresh can. I hope you take time to play with the squishy stuff.
Thanks Spidey. But, if my family catches me playing with Play-Doh at this stage of my life you may not be seeing Out of Order around these parts any longer..........
When I was a kid I always ended up making snakes out of my play doh. I'd make them as long as I possibly could and then turn them into swirls… kind of like this guy's eyes--There must be a use for Play-Doh I'm not aware of
I have the Play-Doh Fun Factory lol. I was going to make beads lol.
When I was a kid I always ended up making snakes out of my play doh. I'd make them as long as I possibly could and then turn them into swirls… kind of like this guy's eyes--
Me too! The smell was great.I loved the smell of play doh as a kid. There was nothing like opening up a fresh can. I hope you take time to play with the squishy stuff.
I thought play doh tasted much better than paste.