How to Make Fake Play Cookies for a Toy Kitchen

Add 3 spoons of flour to a cup or bowl., Add 4 pinches of salt to the cup/bowl., Mix up the dry ingredients., Add 2 spoonfuls of water to the bowl and mix., Get the dough and just play around with it., Take the dough and roll it in a ball., Flatten...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Add 3 spoons of flour to a cup or bowl.

    This is the amount required for 1 cookie.
  2. Step 2: Add 4 pinches of salt to the cup/bowl.

    Try to use regular salt––avoid sea salt. , Make sure they are mixed thoroughly. , Use sink water for best results.

    If your mixture is too wet, add more flour.

    If your mixture is too dry, add more water. , Roll it, break it––just work with it until it forms nicely. , It does not have too be smooth or perfect. , Squash the ball flat. , Set aside to dry.

    It will need to dry for about 2 to 3 days. , Otherwise, only one side of the cookie will dry. , You can use anything: glitter, paper, paint, or whatever else you'd like.

    Once dried, the cookie is ready for use in play.
  3. Step 3: Mix up the dry ingredients.

  4. Step 4: Add 2 spoonfuls of water to the bowl and mix.

  5. Step 5: Get the dough and just play around with it.

  6. Step 6: Take the dough and roll it in a ball.

  7. Step 7: Flatten out the dough.

  8. Step 8: Get a piece of tin foil and place the fake cookie on it to dry.

  9. Step 9: Don't forget to flip the drying dough every 4 hours.

  10. Step 10: Once the cookie is fully dry

  11. Step 11: decorate it.

Detailed Guide

This is the amount required for 1 cookie.

Try to use regular salt––avoid sea salt. , Make sure they are mixed thoroughly. , Use sink water for best results.

If your mixture is too wet, add more flour.

If your mixture is too dry, add more water. , Roll it, break it––just work with it until it forms nicely. , It does not have too be smooth or perfect. , Squash the ball flat. , Set aside to dry.

It will need to dry for about 2 to 3 days. , Otherwise, only one side of the cookie will dry. , You can use anything: glitter, paper, paint, or whatever else you'd like.

Once dried, the cookie is ready for use in play.

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