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Stir over medium heat to form a ball. Cool, knead to soft. Add food color.

Stir cornstarch and baking soda ... made from the clay must be air-dried for two ... of shellac will turn them into permanent shiny ornaments.

Mix well. Separate and add color. Knead in (or add coloring to water, but then your whole batch has to be one color). Keep refrigerated. ...

Blend soda, cornstarch, and water ... not overcook. Overdone clay is crumbly.) Transfer hot clay ... water before mixing it with dry ingredients.

Put piles of clay on table for each child. ... rolling, poking, smashing, etc. Be sure to put clay back into plastic bags or containers each day.



For recipes 1 and 2, ... minutes. Add coloring. Play clay should last four months if ... close- sealed plastic bag and kept in the refrigerator.

Mix all ingredients. After shaping the clay can be baked at 250 degrees for several hours.

In a saucepan, combine baking soda and cornstarch; add water. Stir and cook over medium heat until thickened to mashed potato consistency. ...

Mix all ingredients and cook over low heat in saucepan about 3 minutes, stirring constantly. When cooked to dough consistency, it will pull ...

Key ingredient. Mix all ingredients together and cook over medium heat, stirring until it forms a ball. Pour out on hard surface and knead ...

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