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In saucepan, thoroughly mix cornstarch, ... to handle, knead. Clay may be colored by adding ... hands. Won't stain. May be stored in plastic bags.

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 ...

Mix all together in large pan on low heat. Stir constantly until ball is formed. Take out of pan and knead just like bread to take out ...

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 ...

Sift dry ingredients into pan. Mix liquids and add color. Blend the fluids into the dry and blend well. Cover over moderate heat, stirring ...



Mix together, add coloring if ... tiny balls of clay. Flatten 5 of them ... This clay is fast to make, easy to work with and smooth to the touch.

Cook all ingredients over medium heat for approximately 3 minutes just until it begins to pull away from the sides of pan. Stir ...

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 ...

Mix well. Make figures or decorations as desired. Bake at 250 degrees for 20- 30 minutes until hard. Cool and paint.

Mix soda and cornstarch together, blending well. Add the cold water and mix well until mixture is smooth. Boil for 1 minute until it has ...

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