Maybe.
The Play-Doh will dry out and become crumbly, not longer sticking together.
after about 3 months in the sun
Play-Doh's nicknames were Playdoh, Playdough, Play Doh, Play Dough, Play-Dough, Play*Doh, Play-Doh Modeling Compund
You can try to hot glue play doh to something, if you put enough on, it will most likely stay. The easiest way would to shape the play doh, let it dry so it's hard, and then glue it on, otherwise it could just fall off.
You can try to hot glue play doh to something, if you put enough on, it will most likely stay. The easiest way would to shape the play doh, let it dry so it's hard, and then glue it on, otherwise it could just fall off.
Yes, play-doh is organic.
It is names Play-doh because it is dough that children or adults play with.
Play-Doh was invented by Noah and Joseph McVicker in 1956
play doh is actually a quite complicated substance so no.
Play-Doh sets are available from the Play-Doh website as well as from major toy retailers. Since Play-Doh encourages children to mold their own creations, a set of different Play-Doh colors can be considered a set.
Yes. Something that is malleable can be reshaped without breaking or cracking, and Play-Doh is able to do that.