Using your hands or a fork, work in the shea butter until it looks like very crumbly dough. Add in essential oil if using. Whip the deodorant together using a hand mixer. It will seem too dry at first and you’ll wonder if it’s really going to come together, but it will. You do...
Baking soda and cornstarch make a smooth, pliable play clay that can be colored with everyday food coloring - or left white and painted once it hardens. When you have made your model, leave it to air dry - turning every 12 hours or so. ...
This fun version doesn’t use flour so there’s no big mess to clean up if one of them breaks. It uses Play Dough. (Genius, I know!) Here is a tutorial so you can make them too along with a short video at the bottom. Materials Needed The great thing about making these DIY stres...