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101. BREAD CLAY
Remove crusts from bread. ... parts glue and water to smooth surface. Let dry ... bag and knead in bag.
Ingredients: 3  (bread ...)
102. BREAD CLAY
Cut the crust off ... with white glue (diluted to 1/2 strength with water). ... can be painted when dry.
Ingredients: 3  (bread .. glue ...)
103. BREAD CLAY
Cut the crusts off ... glue that you've diluted to about half strength with ... dries it can be painted.
Ingredients: 3  (bread .. glue ...)
104. BREAD DOUGH CLAY
Cut crust from bread. Put in bowl. Pour glue, then water onto center of bread. Knead until no longer sticky. Divide into several parts and add a few ...
Ingredients: 5  (bread .. glue ...)
105. BREAD PLAY CLAY
Cut crusts off bread; mix bread with white glue that has been diluted about half strength with water. It should be moist but not sopping wet. When ...
Ingredients: 3  (bread .. glue ...)
106. CANDY CLAY
Mix peanut butter and honey, then add milk to play dough consistency. If chocolate is desired, add cocoa.
Ingredients: 3  (honey .. milk ...)
107. CANDY CLAY
Mix together: 1/3 c. ... sugar on hands helps to keep it from sticking onto hands. Color is optional. Enough for 6-8 kids.
108. CHILDREN'S CLAY CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS
Mix cornstarch and soda, ... damp towel and allow to cool. Knead the dough ... into back before dough dries.
Ingredients: 3  (cornstarch .. soda ...)
109. CHILDREN'S CLAY
Mix all together, if sticky add more salt. Store in closed container.
Ingredients: 6  (alum .. flour .. oil .. salt ...)
110. CHILDREN'S CLAY
Like play dough but ... pulls away from pan. Make balls of different colors ... forever and kids love it.
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