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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 ...

Mix dry ingredients in a bowl. Gradually add warm water until mixture can be kneaded into a stiff dough. To reduce stickiness, dust with ...

Mix soda and cornstarch together; ... make ornamental cookies. Clay dries very hard. Store in ... to keep from drying out. Clay may be colored ... with tempera when dry.

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 ...

Put salt and 2/3 cup ... and knead into clay. Makes 3 cups. Roll, ... a covered jar or plastic bag in the refrigerator. May 1/2 or 1/4 recipe.



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 ...

Mix together, add coloring if ... tiny balls of clay. Flatten 5 of them ... with toothpick, before drying. This clay is fast ... smooth to the touch.

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

In medium pan mix cornstarch and soda together. Add the cold water and stir over medium heat until mixture has the consistency of mashed ...

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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