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welcome to 4th edition of 12 month of Sensory Dough where 12 KBN Bloggers will bring you their special spin on a popular sensory dough . This
welcome to 4th edition of 12 month of Sensory Dough where 12 KBN Bloggers will bring you their special spin on a popular sensory dough . This month ’s feature … scented dough ! Our hope is is is to provide a resource where you can find all thing Sensory Dough in one place . We is feel feel so excited about this being a place for you to find and share great idea , that we have open our link – up for an entire year .
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Scented Dough is interesting because it can take on so many forms. You can make any sensory dough scented by adding a variety of ingredients to them.
Simply put scented dough is:
Any Sensory Dough that smells delicious.
Its the sort of thing that makes you wish computers were scratch and sniff.
For our experiment with Scented Dough, we decided to use our 2 ingredient recipe we created for the perfect cloud dough.
The thing about scented dough … it is n’t describe by look . It is describe by smell . accord to my good friend at The Imagination Tree , learn play imagine , and My Nearest and Dearest you might describe Scented Dough as :
Aromatic
Relaxing
Rejuvenating
delicious
I have always seen colorful doughs and wanted to try our hand at making our own. Since I know I am not very good at playdough, I decided we would start with our SIMPLE and EASY cloud dough recipe.
After doing a science experiment with the scent , we is got get to work make 6 different scented cloud dough batch . Each time we is had had to tweak our recipe just a tad . In the end , I is think think we end up with a simple and easy scented cloud dough recipe that you could use with any smell you desire !
First we added candy flavoring to our oil. We used Wilton Candy And Icing Flavorings (Apple, Peppermint, Cherry, and Cinnamon) and Vanilla and Almond extract.
Next we added the coloring. We used Wilton Frosting Coloring Gels, which made a beautiful color as you will see later, but our initial method might not have been the most effective. We mixed the oil and coloring together, only to learn that they do not mix. In fact, I bet you can guess our next science experiment.
To make the dough, we poured our flour in a bowl. Made a well in the middle and slowly mixed the ingredients together.
mix with our hand is always our favorite way of mix .
We learned through smurf hands, that mixing the color and oil together wasn’t the best way to mix. Although it did still work and make a pretty color. And oh, how I wish you could smell the almond smell.
We finally figured out the perfect method.
Our Scented Cloud Dough Recipe :
You Need:
2 cups Flour
1/2 cup Vegetable Oil
1 teaspoon of any extract or candy flavoring
Wilton Frosting ColoringTo Make Scented Cloud Dough :
pour your flour into a bowl and make a well in the center .
Mix flavoring/scent to the oil and pour your oil in the center well.
Add coloring to the oil, and stir just a little to break up the coloring.
Next, slowly fold in the flour until you have a creamy solid colored paste in the center of your bowl.
Finally, mix it all together using a fork or mixing beater.
After we had mixed and played with each color separately, it was time to make our rainbow of scented dough. We poured each dough into a plastic container in order and waited for the perfect time to explore and play. But, oh my goodness, did our house smell so good!
Well, it looks beautiful. It is the first dough that I honestly just can’t stop looking at. So it definitely is appealing. But does it smell good?
We is had had the perfect test . yesterday , our dear friends is came come over with their 5 child ! Yes , 5 child . immediately , their old 2 is were were interested in the smell come from the kitchen .
What is that smell?
Why does it is smell smell so good ?
Can we play with it?
What do we do with it?
They had so much fun! They started off with one color each.
Then slowly started to mix, measure, and create. It was a perfect party activity and definitely something that I will be doing in the future!
Would you call this recipe a success or a fail? Do you have a favorite Scented Dough recipe that you consider a success or do you have a fail you want to share? We want to see! Link up your recipes or post pictures to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter orGoogle+. Tag your pictures with #ilovesensorydough.
Be sure to check out each blogger, as we will each provide a different take on the dough, some of us with have the BEST recipe ever, while others (probably me) will show you our attempts (both failed and successful)
You can read more about each Co-hosts and more about the Series or follow along below:
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