Pour 1/3 cup of inexpensive white hair conditioner into a plastic mixing bowl. This is what helps make the dough feel soft and silky. Plus, it gives the dough a pleasant scent...so be sure to choose a conditioner that smells yummy!
Stir in 2/3 cup corn starch using a plastic spoon.
Mix and knead until the dough gets firm. If the mixture feels sticky, add a bit more corn starch. You can add up to 1 cup of corn starch to your mixture. The more corn starch you add, the firmer the dough will be.
After making this DIY dough, invite your kiddos to build a snowman! Simply put out a tray of mini carrot erasers, top hat beads, chenille stems, wiggly eyes, pom poms, black pony beads, and black faceted gems with the snowman dough. Inviting students to build a snowman will help build their fine motor skills as well as their creativity!
Store the dough inside a short jar decorated to look like a snowman face. Simply download, print and secure the free snowman face to the outside of the jar!
Pour 1/3 cup of inexpensive white hair conditioner into a plastic mixing bowl. This is what helps make the dough feel soft and silky. Plus, it gives the dough a pleasant scent...so be sure to choose a conditioner that smells yummy!
Stir in 2/3 cup corn starch using a plastic spoon.
Mix and knead until the dough gets firm. If the mixture feels sticky, add a bit more corn starch. You can add up to 1 cup of corn starch to your mixture. The more corn starch you add, the firmer the dough will be.
After making this DIY dough, invite your kiddos to build a snowman! Simply put out a tray of mini carrot erasers, top hat beads, chenille stems, wiggly eyes, pom poms, black pony beads, and black faceted gems with the snowman dough. Inviting students to build a snowman will help build their fine motor skills as well as their creativity!
Store the dough inside a short jar decorated to look like a snowman face. Simply download, print and secure the free snowman face to the outside of the jar!
