tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25502633.post4136684127984938881..comments2024-03-29T01:22:45.705-05:00Comments on Ordinary Time: Salt dough mapsthecurrysevenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08932092243753160814noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25502633.post-43673918272769029072010-09-24T12:17:07.462-05:002010-09-24T12:17:07.462-05:00WAY easy coloring technique:
1) add your coloring...WAY easy coloring technique:<br /><br />1) add your coloring to your water before you mix it with the dry ingredients. You will have to make two batches this way, but the ease of mixing in the coloring far outweighs the small hassle of cooking two batches, in my mind.<br /><br />2) use unsweetened Kool-aid powder for coloring. You get CHEAP, DEEP easy coloring that smells GREAT! 1 pkg per batch of dough.<br /><br />I used to use liquid cake-decorating coloring, but it was so expensive and it still took a lot. And regular liquide food coloring in the tiny bottles is not only expensive, but also takes a ton to make good deep colors. Kool-aid is about 15 cents a packet.<br /><br />We should do salt-dough maps. It's been forever since we did them.<br /><br />blessings,<br />Sandwichsandwichinwihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04947099219933994677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25502633.post-52547332592398225922010-09-20T18:04:20.845-05:002010-09-20T18:04:20.845-05:00this is a great geography idea; i hadn't thoug...this is a great geography idea; i hadn't thought of using playdough (salt dough) with maps--perfect!emily bartonnoreply@blogger.com