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Add water gradually to just right consistency. Tint desired colors. No cooking required.

Mix together and add: Coloring, if desired OR, in saucepan, stir thoroughly: 2 c. (1 lb. pkg.) baking soda Mix in: Heat, stirring ...

Mix together, knead until smooth. Add vegetable coloring for colors. Material can be molded like clay. Keep in airtight jar or aluminum foil.

Mix all together, if sticky add more salt. Store in closed container.

Mix flour, salt and alum together. Add water to make into a workable clay. Color if you like. ... If too dry and crumbles, work in more water.



Mix well in a large bowl. If the dough is too dry work in another tablespoon of water with your hands. Dough can be colored with food ...

Bring to boil. Add 2 1/2 cups flour and mix and knead until smooth. Store in air tight container.

Add enough water to make the dough stick together, but not enough to make it tacky. A little food coloring or tempra powder may be into the ...

Mix enough water to make a ball of clay. Do not cook. Keep in refrigerator. Use over and over. Have fun.

Combine flour, salt and alum. Mix with boiling water. Add oil and mix well. Divide and add food coloring as desired. Keep covered when not in use.

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