Are you looking for a fun project for older kids that something you probably already have at home? This prickly play doh cactus craft is awesome for tweens and teens and maybe even Mom or Dad too. Anyone who loves cacti will appreciate this easy and fun way to add a little cactus flair to your space.
I have always been a big fan of play doh. When I was a kid myself, I begged for it all the time. When I was a tween, I did every school project possible with play doh. As a twenty something, I made my much cooler friends roll their eyes at my play doh collection. Now I am a mom, and guess what? I STILL LOVE PLAY DOH!
This project came about during an afternoon of missing the kids while they were at school. I started playing with green doh and here we are, making a cool, prickly play doh cactus.
Disclaimer. This is NOT a kid project. Do not do this with your toddlers, preschoolers, infants, or kindergartners. They will get hurt.
Supplies:
A small terracotta pot
Green play doh
Toothpicks
A few rocks
Directions:
Fill half of your pot with rocks.
Shape your green play doh into a long lump.
Attach a few lumps to the sides, like the arms of a cactus.
Now, take about ten toothpicks and break them in half.
Start sticking the toothpicks into the play doh, like the little spikes of a cactus, insert them broken side into the doh.
As you can see, I thought a little purple flower was a nice touch. Feel free to vary this as you like.
Display on your desk, or on a shelf out of reach of little hands. Over time this will dry out. You can toss it, or keep it as is when that happens. It is a matter of preference.
If you liked this project check out all of my play doh projects.
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