mercredi 24 janvier 2007
Self-Hardening Clay
What you need:
-4 cups of flour
-1 1/2 cups of salt
-1 1/2 cups of water
What you do:
1.Mix the salt and flour in a bowl.
2.Add water gradually to form a ball.
3.Knead (pound, roll and pull) until it no longer falls apart.
4.Do your project and allow it to dry at room temperature for approximately 2 days (more for larger or thicker projects).
5-Paint
Store any unused clay in a sealed bag in the fridge. Allow it to warm to room temperature before you use it again. I use this recipe for many different craft's project. You can roll it out and use a cookie cutter to cut out trees, bells or stars for Christmas, bunnies for Easter, hearts for Valentine. When the shape is dry, the children can paint them and use them for tree ornaments, necklaces, card decorations. Always paint when dry.
-4 cups of flour
-1 1/2 cups of salt
-1 1/2 cups of water
What you do:
1.Mix the salt and flour in a bowl.
2.Add water gradually to form a ball.
3.Knead (pound, roll and pull) until it no longer falls apart.
4.Do your project and allow it to dry at room temperature for approximately 2 days (more for larger or thicker projects).
5-Paint
Store any unused clay in a sealed bag in the fridge. Allow it to warm to room temperature before you use it again. I use this recipe for many different craft's project. You can roll it out and use a cookie cutter to cut out trees, bells or stars for Christmas, bunnies for Easter, hearts for Valentine. When the shape is dry, the children can paint them and use them for tree ornaments, necklaces, card decorations. Always paint when dry.
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