Tips for Making and Playing with Moon Sand.
I made it with whole wheat flour and it looked like beach sand.
Since this Moon Dough recipe is made with conditioner each set of Moon Dough smells amazing. We didn’t have any little pieces falling off.Love your recepies easy and simple so l wanted to ask do you have any porselain clay or clay recepie? How long does this Moon Play Dough last and besides storing it in a plastic bag, does it need to be put into the refrigerator or anything like that? My dough doesn’t stick yo hands, but sticks to the counter.
The Moon Dough smells soooo good too. This super-easy, three-ingredient moon sand is like a magical molding sand that never dries out, so you can continue your sandcastle competitions long after summer's end. […]Copyright © 2020 I Love My Kids Blog - Site Design by Irina is the owner and editor at I love my kids Blog. https://littlelearningclub.com/2-ingredient-moon-sand-recipe
(So you put 2 times as much corn starch in as you did conditioner.)2. Enjoy!I made this with my 2 year old daughter today. I’m trying to find something hands on for my 3 year old class to do, but don’t want it all stuck in the carpet if they drop it.Hi, it is messy while you make it, but if you have it all made beforehand, it shouldn’t be messy while playing with. It should be usable for two to three months.
Mom of 2. Last year, the girls had an entire sand table full of new sand. I’m linking to this post because I can’t remember the FB one I clicked! All three Moon Sand recipes look great colored and with glitter added.
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Thank you bye…Sounds great ….how to store it n how long is it gonna last Plz?…Nice to know of U Mackenzie?.Keep Up the Good Work?This is SO great! I had to give it a shot!And they are ingredients that you have in your home, I can almost guarantee it!The Moon Dough smells soooo good too.
If I were to make the moon sand again I would use more food coloring so that my moon sand has a better and brighter color!! All you do is add in some hair conditioner […][…] Moon Dough Play Dough from I Love My Kids – This recipe calls for two simple ingredients, one of which can be changed up for different scents. My almost 2 year old has never played with play dough before, so when I saw a million play dough recipes and ideas I had to create my own awesome post on this only 2 ingredient play dough. Little bits at a time. Step 1: Gather Materials.
My daughter was mad when we put it away.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDContinue mixing and kneading until the mixture comes together.After a week, the Moon Dough will begin to dry out.
I plan to get some cookie cutters so that she can make some shapes.Is this messy or have little jibblets?
Maybe 1 more smidge!i loved it my girls loved it so how I came upon this recipe is funnyHI Vanessa, So glad this recipe was helpful and your girls loved it. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. You can also add spices to your sand later on instead. Put a 8-10 drops of food coloring. My 3 year old is going to town right now and giving me a chance to get a quick workout in.
To make glow-in-the-dark moon sand, consider stirring in a few drops of glow-in-the-dark paint into the water.
Here's how to make it at home. In my ongoing attempts to keep the girls busy over the summer, we came across a tutorial showing how to make what we have dubbed “Moon Sand” from just 2 simple ingredients most households have on hand. She enjoys writing about parenting tips, DIY projects and feature lots of toys and products for family and kids of various ages.« FREE car seat cover from Carseat Canopy with code–just pay shippingA MUST have in the hospital! […] for two ingredient moon dough.
To give your moon sand a scent, consider adding in a few drops of baking extract, such as lemon or vanilla. Thanks for the recipe! These are the following materials you will need to make this amazing moon sand: 1 cup of sand 1/2 cup of corn starch 1/4 cup of water Opt.
Stir the corn starch and conditioner until blended well4. How to make it: The recipe calls for 1 part conditioner and 2 parts corn starch.
We started with one cup and then gradually added more.
Put corn starch in. Too wet?Yes Chris, I would add just a TINY bit more cornstartch to make it non sticky.
We were at Space Center Houston today, so when I made it tonight, I called it Moon Sand! :):) Add Tip Ask Question Comment Download.
I definitely will be making some!This is so neat and I am going to make this with the grandchildren when they come. We pick the conditioner by the scent because the color hasn't been important to the girls yet.
He’s using the plastic eggs left over from Easter to make some neat little mounds.