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Kid Craft Recipes
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The project can be made without color and finished shape painted if you prefer.
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You can sand rough edges with an emery board when dry.
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This is a long lasting dough that requires cooking. Mix all ingredients in a sauce pan and cook over medium heat until smooth. Let the mixture cool slightly and knead. The dough will be very pliable and easy to sculpt. Place in plastic bag or airtight container to store. Bake in a low oven and paint.
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This is a gooey clay that is great for sculpting. Bring the salt and 2/3 cup water to a boil. In a separate bowl mix the cornstarch with 2/3 cup water. Add the cornstarch mixture to the salt water and knead into a clay. This clay should be air dried and then painted. To prevent cracks when drying cover with a damp dish towel. Keep unused clay in the refrigerator in an airtight container. This is an air dry clay.
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This dough is naturally yummy!
Mix all the ingredients in a bowl. Knead until smooth with your clean hands. Form the dough into shapes and then eat them for a snack.
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Although a little on the sweet side, this dough is also very yummy. Mix
together with your clean hands.
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Choose
your flavor! This dough smells and looks pretty but tastes yucky!
Remove from heat when the mixture begins to form a ball. Knead until
smooth.
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If you like apples and cinnamon this doughÃs for you. Mix ingredients until the dough is stiff.
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Make just like you were cooking for Thanksgiving dinner. Cover the table with wax paper and play.
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Divide cold water, dissolve gelatin in 1/4 cup and dissolve cornstarch in 3/4 cup cold water. Add hot water to cornstarch mixture and cook over medium heat stirring constantly until it comes to a boil and is clear. Remove from heat blend in softened gelatin. Add detergent or soap flakes and stir until dissolved. Store in closed jars. Add food color as desired. Use on coated paper such as shelf paper or butcher paper.
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Powdered pigment is great to have around. While powdered pigment can be mixed with plain old water, liquid starch is better. This is a thin quality paint that works great for printmaking, silk screening, etc.
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Measure
flour into saucepan. Slowly add 1 cup water until mixture is smooth.
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Do
like the famous impressionist painters did and bring your watercolors
outside to paint. Next slowly add cornstarch and glycerine to the mixture. Poor into small paper cups to let dry. Add food coloring. The color is not as intense when it is dry so remember to add a lot of food coloring. When dry peel away the paper cups. Shinny, Glossy and Shimmery Paints
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Mix one cup condensed milk with a few drops of food coloring. This makes a very bright, glossy colored paint.
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Mix
egg yolk with water and lots of food coloring. Use a paint brush to paint
on baked cookies. Return cookies to oven until egg has solidified.
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This is a short-lasting paint that works well for easel painting. Mix together all ingredients and store in small glass jars. Make only as much as you will need. The paint will last for almost a week.
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This paint has a smooth, glossy effect and holds color well. Mix together tempera paint and soap. Store in glass jars.
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Sparkle and Shine! Mix hot tap water and epsom salts. Brush the mixture onto a dark colored paper. When dry the salt will form crystals that shine in the light.
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Pour glue and glitter into small freezer bags. Add food coloring if desired.
Mix by squishing around in your hands. Snip off a small corner of the
bag and squeeze to paint.
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