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Mix salt and water; heat 3 to ... Remove from heat and add remaining ingredients. Stir quickly. Heat if too thin. This hardens and can be painted

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Stir while cooking, and cook ... with water color. Clay can always be broken up, ... over the clay will help to keep it moist until the next time.

Heat salt and water in pan until ... heat and add cornstarch mixture. Stir quickly. Mixture should ... map. (One on a sheet of paper. 9 x 12.)

Put salt and 2/3 c water in ... a boil. Mix cornstarch with remaining water and stir ... and knead into clay. Make 3 cups. Mold ... plastic bag in refrigerator.

Boil water and salt until salt dissolves. Blend 1/2 cup flour and cornstarch with enough water until it ... a good molding clay for children. It may be painted when dry.



In medium saucepan mix salt and 2/3 cup water (mixture ... heat. Meanwhile, measure cornstarch, mix the remaining water. ... about 2 pounds clay (about 10 large ornaments). NOTE: ... clay thoroughly before using.

Mix salt with 2/3 cup water and boil. Add cornstarch and remaining water. Stir. If ... paint, glitter and so on to decorate. These are not edible!

Mix salt and 1/2 cup water in ... from heat. Combine cornstarch and remaining water and add ... quickly. Spoon the clay onto table or board to ... and can be painted.

Mix salt and water in saucepan. Stir ... add 1 cup cornstarch which has been mixed with ... indefinitely if wrapped in foil or plastic wrap or container.

Mix water and salt. Place in pan over medium heat. Gradually add cornstarch and heat until mixture thickens into a mass. Cool the clay on a piece of aluminum ... environment and storage conditions.

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