We’re celebrating the change in season by adding an autumnal twist to our easy no cook playdough recipe.
Cinnamon autumn playdough recipe: play dough leaf prints
We made three batches and for colour we added one tablespoon of food colouring to each, in red, yellow and orange.
To give an extra sensory element to the dough we added one dessert spoon of ground cinnamon to each batch.
Hello autumn playdough!
The easy no cook playdough recipe makes a dough which is nice and soft and which lasts for ages if you wrap it up in clingfilm or in a plastic bag after each play time.
The leaves are already falling here so we gathered some on our way back from school yesterday and used them to make prints in the playdough – which was a great way to really investigate the patterns of veins on each leaf and all the different shapes we found.
Playdough is one of our tried and trusted ways for a chilled out afterschool wind-down, providing an activity which is fun but also relaxed – just right after your first day back at school.
Phyllis says
They are so beautiful.
Julie says
Love the idea of pressing leaves into the playdough. We always make apple playdough at this time of the year and then pumpkin playdough in October. I like this fresh twist on it:)
Cathy @ NurtureStore says
Thanks Julie
Brenna says
Thanks for the recipe for No-Cook play-dough. I will definitely do this activity.
Cathy @ NurtureStore says
Hope you have fun with it Brenna 🙂
Terri says
Sounds wonderful! I’m going to have to make a batch of this once the weather gets cooler and the leaves start falling.
Lindsay @ BytesOfMemory says
LOVE the leaf prints w/ the playdough! We will have to try this soon!
Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas says
oh, I am so making a batch – i LOVE the smell of cinnamon!!! 🙂 Shared on my Fb & Twitter too! 🙂
Cathy @ NurtureStore says
Thank you Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas x
April says
What a great fall activity, I have been meaning to make up a batch of homemade play dough to bring to my Sunday school and my niece and nephew. Thanks for sharing this great idea.
Cheryl says
I love reading your blog and have used so many of your ideas in my kindergarten class. I love the leaf idea and can’t wait to get to school to do this with my kids. Thank you for sharing!
Cathy @ NurtureStore says
Thank you so much Cheryl. Hope you have lots of playdough fun.
Delaney says
Cute!
Fiona says
What a fabulous idea-I will definitely be giving this a go!!
Marlynn says
Love, Love, Love this!!! Thanks for sharing, I’m so going to use this when our Leaf week comes up here in a couple of weeks. Thanks again!!
Rachel @ Lines across my face says
Love it! I featured this project at Lines Across My Face in a fall leaf roundup.
Rachel
https://linesacrossmyface.blogspot.com/2011/09/i-heart-leaves.html
Liberty says
Wonderful ~ we love playdough activities!
maggy, red ted art says
I ADORE leaf prints, they are so beautiful and are a great way for exploring nature.. (we made some last year into bowls – after this guest post – https://www.redtedart.com/2010/10/01/how-to-make-autumn-leaf-bowls-guest-post/ they looked fab).
Love the cinnamon element of the playdough. Tacticle and smelly – nice!
Thank you for sharing on Kids Get Crafty!
Maggy
Helen Miller says
We did something quite similar today. I’ve linked it back to you here. https://mrsm-adventuresplay.blogspot.com/2011/09/autumn-antics.html
Mom to 2 Posh Lil Divas says
i am featuring your yummy scented playdough on this week’s Sunday Showcase! 🙂
Bern
JDaniel4's Mom says
These are so pretty! I bet they smell wonderful!
Bonita says
Just letting you know that I linked to this post in a unit study I wrote about autumn leaves: https://www.zujava.com/leaf-study
Lora/Kid Creative Chaos says
I love making leaf prints with the dough!