Oh no, found an empty play-doh container!

Tinkermommy

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I have no idea where the play-doh is!

I am hoping it's not ground into the carpet somewhere. I will have to go on a hunt for it.

Kids will keep you on your toes!
 
Yesterday I found a ball of rock-hard play-doh in my daughter's play oven. Better than the time I found a cup of curdled milk in her play fridge...
 
LOL that is the exact reason why play doh has been permanently banned in my house. We have never ever had play doh here, I can't stand the smell and the mess it makes.
My poor kids, people at school think they are deprived because for Valentines day and holidays if they get the play doh it either gets returned or tossed before they get home.

On occasion I will buy model magic but we clear the dining table and it can't leave the table, ever.

I hope you find it, and hope it's not in the carpet!!

Maybe it was mixed into another container??
 
LOL that is the exact reason why play doh has been permanently banned in my house. We have never ever had play doh here, I can't stand the smell and the mess it makes.
My poor kids, people at school think they are deprived because for Valentines day and holidays if they get the play doh it either gets returned or tossed before they get home.

On occasion I will buy model magic but we clear the dining table and it can't leave the table, ever.

I hope you find it, and hope it's not in the carpet!!

Maybe it was mixed into another container??

While play-doh is still allowed in our house, anything glitter related has been banned. Nothing worse than having your entire house sparkle because of one project DD brings home from school. :headache:
 

LOL I feel your pain!! DD got a shirt with glitter from my mom and I didn't get to it to wash before DD found it. Now the boys have been plucking glitter off their faces. That stuff doesn't stick to the clothes but it sure does stick to skin!
 
While play-doh is still allowed in our house, anything glitter related has been banned. Nothing worse than having your entire house sparkle because of one project DD brings home from school. :headache:

No glitter, no glue. Play-doh only at the kitchen table. Of course that didn't stop her from "baking" it.
 
Well, it's better than an empty jar of Vaseline. I know this from experience. :headache: I suppose glitter would be a 2nd runner up! :lmao:
 
Eh, kids will always find something to make a mess with. When my sis and I were little we painted each other with the squeeze butter in the fridge. :rotfl2:
I do hope you find the playdough before too much damage is done though.
 
Well, it's better than an empty jar of Vaseline. I know this from experience. :headache: I suppose glitter would be a 2nd runner up! :lmao:

Vaseline is the worst. My sister put in on her favorite dolls hair when we were kids. My mother tried everything, but it wouldn't come out. She threw the doll away and my sister cried for days!

I found the play-doh! My daughter apparently wrapped it up in plastic wrap to keep it fresh! I guess she lost the container. When she gets home from school, I will remind her that we only play with it at the kitchen table and with parental knowledge!
 

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