Results 21 - 30 of 36 for clay alum

Previous  1  2  3  4   Next

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

Mix ingredients well in a large bowl. Bake ornaments on ungreased cookie sheets for about 30 minutes in a 250 degree oven. Turn and bake ...

Mix in a large bowl. If the dough is too dry, work in another tablespoon of water with your hands. Dough can be colored by dividing it into ...

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 by dividing it ...

Simmer until salt is dissolved and pour into a large bowl. Turn on a board and knead. Store in a covered container. Let it cool before ...



Combine flour, slat, alum. Add boiling water and oil. ... knead with hands. Add food coloring as desired. The dough will keep well if covered.

Mix all of the dry ingredients together. Boil water. When the water is boiling, add in the oil. Let it boil together and then add the dry ...

Roll and mold as desired (can put food coloring in). Remember to use pencil head to put hole in ornament for hanging. Bake on ungreased ...

Knead. Keep covered. Lasts a long time. Vacuums up easily. Homemade clay is much less expensive than commercial clay. This clay stays soft.

30. CLAY
Mix together flour, salt and alum thoroughly. Add water. If really soupy add 1/2 cup more flour.

Previous  1  2  3  4   Next

 

Recipe Index