This basic clay is essentially bare-bones cooking dough, which is easy to make with ingredients in your kitchen. It's sufficient for basic modeling projects, but you'll want to throw it out before it grows bacteria. All you need to make this clay is: 2 1/2 cups flour 1 cupsalt 1 c...
1 cup cornstarch (cornflour) 1.5 cups cold water (makes about 2 pounds - the recipe can be halved). Baking soda and cornstarch make a smooth, pliable play clay When you have made your model, leave it to air dry Back to Top
A flour recipe will be slightly off white. So if you are using white tissue paper in your craft, you may like a glue recipe instead. Most people however, tend to paint their finished projects, so the colour of the paste really shouldn’t make a difference! Go with flour! How long ...
Bring the milk to the boil, then remove from the heat and add the butter. Leave to cool until it reaches hand temperature. Mix the flour, yeast, sugar and salt in a big bowl. Mix the milk and the beaten egg into the dry ingredients with a wooden spoon. Step 2 KNEADTip onto a ...
Jump to recipe Share About our naan bread recipe We love a good curry, but who knew it was so simple to make your own naan bread? Keen bakers can impress the family with fresh naan made with Allinson's white dough. We like to serve ours warm, straight from the oven for that added...
More Slime, Dough, and Clay Projects Cinnamon Ornaments How to Make Oobleck Coffee Ground Fossils How to Make Mermaid Slime How to Make Homemade Floam How to Make Play Dough Play dough is a fun project to tackle that requires minimal ingredients but provides countless hours of entertainment for...
You can also bake it in the oven to make hard dough figures and ornaments, then paint or otherwise decorate the surface. One of the comments below even suggests using baked play-dough as a salt lick for your pet rabbit! (thanks, redcore4!)...
Despite the exciting name, seed bombs are simply small balls of shredded paper with seeds added. They are great for planting out large garden areas at one time, or for using in pots. You can also make your seed bombs with clay or flour. ...
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Friends and family always tell me how they could never make the houses I make. However, I don't believe that. I started making them with few resources, (they weren't as available back then) and nowadays that's a different story. If I can do it with little to nothing, you can do ...