
100 Things To Do With a Playsilk
100 Things To Do With a Playsilk
Read on for our list of favorite ways to play with Playsilks! Find play ideas to match your child's age & favorite type of play, and download a free printable list of 50 Things To Do With Playsilks.

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Dress-up with Playsilks!
- Make a cape and become a superhero, queen, or king!
- Wear as a skirt and become a princess
- Use as a veil draped over your hair
- Make a wedding dress
- Tie two together to make genie pants
- Wrap around both legs as a mermaid tail
- Braid to make Rapunzel hair
- Fashion a tunic by tying two sides over one shoulder
- Drape as a wizard cloak
- Wear one while cooking as a chef apron
- Drape over your head and become a ghost
- Tie a belt for your sword
- Wear a sling for your doll
- Wrap on your head and give a fortune reading
- Use as a head scarf to be a little old lady
- Tie a pirate scarf
- Pretend to be a fashion designer and create outfits
- Make karate headband/arm bands/leg bands
- Tie diagonal corners to each wrist to make wings

Decorate with Playsilks!
- Make a colorful bunting
- Decorate a birthday table
- As a sunshade in the car/cover a window
- Cover a Playstand
- Decorate your bedroom or staircase
- Hang it over your bed
- Drape as a tablecloth
- Use as gift wrap
- Use as a backdrop for theater performances
- Drapery for nature tables
- Hang in a doorway as a curtain

Pretend with Playsilks!
- Sail a boat on a blue Playsilk
- Parachute play for a teddy bear
- Pretend to be in a cocoon all wrapped up then burst into a butterfly
- Make red fire from the mouth of a dragon
- Use as a blanket for a doll
- Baby carrier for your doll or stuffed animal
- Become a jellyfish
- Color matching with our Rainbow Playsilk
- Use yellow as the sun
- Pretend it's nighttime with a Star Playsilk
- Use as a sling for pretend broken arms
- Make a nature play scene- ice, green grass, yellow sand, blue water
- Lay them on the ground and jump from one to another-"hot lava”
- Act out a story
- Build a pirate ship with flag
- Mix up soup or a potion in a pot
- Pretend fire with sticks for your camping needs
- River under a bridge for a train to go over
- Use as a toy dog leash
- Blue water moat around a toy castle
- Tea party picnic blanket
- Use as a pretend bandage
- "Swim" on one
- Play fishing on a blue sea
- Play charades using only a Playsilk to act out the word/character

Explore with Playsilks!
- Build a fort outdoors with Playsilks
- Lay out your Playsilk on the grass for a picnic
- Throw your Playsilk in the sky and watch it float down
- Juggle two or three Playsilks
- Run in the wind
- Get one wet, it feels interesting
- Take Playsilks on car trips - they pack small
- Tie onto two chairs to make a doll/animal hammock
- Collect seashells with one
- Attach to your swing so it flows in the wind behind you
- Make a flag by tying one on a stick
- Fly it in the wind at the beach like an easy kite
- Jump on a trampoline with a Playsilk tied on as a cape and watch it fly
- Using Playclips make a tent
- Tie on bike handles and ride
- Attach them to a climbing dome/play structure
- Float in a swimming pool
- Run in a field holding one
- Scrunch them up and throw them up in the air

Create with Playsilks!
- Dance with one or two
- Build a cubby house with a box and Playsilk
- Use as a puppet show curtain
- Make a pouch
- Hang under a loft bed
- Knot into a simple doll
- Tie onto a wooden ring as a safe teether
- Build a pillow fort
- Create a reusable "Green" Halloween costume
- Dye white Playsilks with food coloring or plants
- Make a tent with three tall sticks tied on top with a Playsilk

Learn with Playsilks!
- Practice tying knots and bow
- Use in yoga class
- Practice counting your Playsilks
- Tooth fairy gift
- Stuff them in a tissue box or ball with holes and let your child pull them out
- Use as color therapy and to learn your colors
- Sensory play
- Put it on a heater vent and watch it float up
- Go grocery shopping with a Playsilk ‘bag’
- Cuddle with your favorite Playsilk
- Wrap yourself in a rainbow if you feel sad
- Hang over a baby to entertain them as they blow in the wind
- Wrap up your special treasures
- Play peek-a-boo with a baby
- Give a Playsilk to someone you love
Leave a comment telling us your favorite ways to play with Playsilks!
xoxo,
Sarah
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My daughter loves to use them on her baby dolls. She’ll use it as a picnic blanket in the living room and give them tea and biscuits. She also love the way the wands move as she twirls while dancing. Sarah’s silks is always a good time. We always have so many ways to play with them.
Gissel Uzhca on
My daughter loves to use them on her baby dolls. She’ll use it as a picnic blanket in the living room and give them tea and biscuits. She also love the way the wands move as she twirls while dancing. Sarah’s silks is always a good time. We always have so many ways to play with them.
Gissel Uzhca on
My daughter loves to use them on her baby dolls. She’ll use it as a picnic blanket in the living room and give them tea and biscuits. She also love the way the wands move as she twirls while dancing. Sarah’s silks is always a good time. We always have so many ways to play with them.
Gissel Uzhca on
My daughter loves to use them on her baby dolls. She’ll use it as a picnic blanket in the living room and give them tea and biscuits. She also love the way the wands move as she twirls while dancing. Sarah’s silks is always a good time. We always have so many ways to play with them.
Gissel Uzhca on
We love dancing with our play silks and wrapping around the babies. Watching play silks sinking in the water during bath time and wear it as a cape letting the fan blowing it as we are flying.🤣
Meya on
My children love to play caterpillars turning into butterflies by wrapping themselves up in a play silk and then unrolling to show their wings
Jessica on
My daughters 21 and 18 have loved their silks since birth. Now, we have the privilege of sharing them with my niece! The silks never failed to fill the physical realization of imagination by becoming a scarf, cape, or veil. We will forever love Sarah’s Silks for all the possibilities and tender snuggles!
Rebecca Bax on
Love throwing them up in the air on a windy day :)
Katie on
Roll up to resemble vegetable and fruits. It started with a set of small silks and making a carrot using an orange silk folded in half to make a triangle with a green silk sticking out the top and roll the whole thing up. 3 year old gandson wanted that made over and over.
Kathryn Westman on
Such a great list! Our current favorite way to play creatively with playsilks is the use them as hammocks for dolls! We also love to wrap gifts for new babies in them.
Mj on
We love using them as capes and for forts in our home !
Amyie on
We love to pretend to be princesses and pirates! Also to have dance parties.
Gabby on