I decided to make something non candy for the kindergarten graduation treats. I thought it would be fun for them to make their own play doh. I included the flour, salt, and kool-aid for color. I also included directions on how to make it. I made 20 of them. I used 2 containers of salt and about 1/2 of a 5 pound bag of flour. I packaged the salt and flour in baggies. I taped them and wrote if it was salt or flour on the baggie with a sharpie. If you could have seen my table. I should have taken a picture. I had 40 baggies of white powder. It looked like I was packaging drugs. LOL I printed out From Molly on the computer and punched them out with the SU tag punch and backed it with the large tag SU punch.
Directions on my blog. Thanks for looking. http://impressionsbyrochelle.blogspot.com/
Date: Monday, June 2, 2008 GMT Views: 8470
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Registered: November 8, 2005 Location: Ct Posts: 401
Mon, Jun 02, 2008 @ 11:05 AM
love it This is going right into my list of to do's. I am doing the Kool aid water bottles for the kids this year but I just might switch to this one!!
Registered: June 29, 2005 Location: I'm actually lost... if you find me, could you let me know where I am?? Posts: 3476
Mon, Jun 02, 2008 @ 2:40 PM
How creative! These are a great idea instead of candy! You did a fantastic job! Thinking maybe these would be good sellers at a craft fair!
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Registered: August 5, 2008 Location: ALQ, NM Posts: 1
Tue, Aug 05, 2008 @ 9:17 AM
This is a neat idea! I would love to make this for my son�s birthday. We no longer have large parties at home but do our celebrating with friends in class. We always give out a favor per my son�s request. Are there directions and amounts somewhere on line for this kit?
Natasha