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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

My Little Pony Play-Doh Rainbow Dash Style Salon

The My Little Pony Play-Doh Rainbow Dash Style Salon is one of my favorite Play-doh sets. I don't know what it is with MLP and Play-doh, but they just go so well together.

This set is especially nice because there are no extra parts. Everything, all the molds, extruder, and fillers are built right into Rainbow Dash.

You can color Rainbow Dash's mane and tail with pieces of colorful playdoh. Make cute decorations from the molds on her body and legs.

Then with the extruder built right into her head, you can give her a long gorgeous mane.

Rainbow Dash is pretty big, so very easy for little hands to handle. And the set comes with 6 tubs of Playdoh! One for each color in Rainbow Dash's hair!

I can't recommend this set enough for kids who love ponies and playdoh :)

You can find it in most major retailers or online at Amazon.


Sunday, March 22, 2015

Play-doh Disney Princess Mix'n Match Ariel, Cinderella, Snow White with Sparkle Compound


These individually packaged Disney Princesses are perfect ideas for prize boxes, Christmas stocking fillers, and Easter baskets.

Each package comes with a Disney Princess, a dress that is removable and swappable with other Disney princesses. It also comes with two small tubs of sparkly glitter Play-doh.

To design, you simply take the Play-doh and fill in the spaces in the Princess dresses. When you are done, you can use the stampers on the bottom of each Princess to stamp and create accessories.
I purchased my online at Amazon:
Ariel

Cinderella

Snow White


Aurora

Jasmine

Rapunzel








Friday, February 27, 2015

Play-Doh My Little Pony Make 'N Style Ponies

After watching cool videos of YouTubers making awesome MLPs, I was super excited to get this set and try it out for myself. This set came with a lot of accessories. 4 pony molds, 1 book mold, 1 accessories mold plate and 9 tubs of play doh. Each of the pony molds also had 2 stamps on the bottom to make cutie marks. Plenty to make lots of little ponies! Although with 4 pony molds, I thought it would've been nice to include a 4th large tub to make 4 ponies at once instead of just 3.

The hardest part for me was filling out the eyes in the mold. It's hard to get that tiny lump of play doh into the exact spot. Especially that spot of white in the middle of the eye. I think next time I might just do the eye after molding the pony.

The hair was also a little tough. The extruder generated very nice stands of hair, but all the segments were connected and I had to cut it to separate them. Maybe I'm just doing it wrong.

My favorite part of this set is the book mold, there is something satisfying about filling up a mold with lumps of play-doh, close it, squish, and then open to reveal a beautifully formed pony.

I purchased mine from Kohls, but you can get yours at Amazon

Take a look at my ponies and let me know if you want to see me build more!