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...
Make the dough: Combine 2 1/2 cups flour and 1/2 cup kosher salt in a large bowl. Add 1 cup of warm tap water and stir with a wooden spoon until a sticky dough forms. Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead, adding more flour as needed, until sof...
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...
Chelsea buns are best served warm and fresh out of the oven, but are fine to keep in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Great news is these freeze really well too. CJust make sure you defrost at room temperature for a couple of hours before serving and don't keep frozen for ...
Make hole large enough for an ornament hook or ribbon. Bake for 30 minutes. The ornaments should only harden but not brown. How to Color Salt Dough If you want to color your ornaments, add food coloring to the water in step 3 before mixing it into the flour and salt. Adding food ...
How to make paper mache paste from flour and water – step by step instructions This really is one of the easiest and least messy DIY Paper Mache Recipes! Mix one part flour, with two parts water. Pour the water in gradually and keep stirring. Try and remove as many lumps as possible....
How To Use I love to use dried orange slices to make all sorts of Christmas decorations. Here’s a list of some of my favorite projects using the during the holiday season: Dried Orange Ornaments for the Christmas Tree:Hang the dehydrated oranges on string and hand from the tree. Add ani...
1 cup of salt 1 cup of water 2 cups of flour It makes a nice big batch of salt dough, perfect for all 3 of my little ones to get crafty with. Mix all the ingredients in a big bowl, knead it until it’s smooth, then you’re ready to roll it out and make some ornaments!
My tutorial is geared towards beginners looking for a simple way to make polyhedral resin dice with ready-to-use resin dice molds and without a pressure pot or vacuum chamber. For more resin projects, try see theseDIY resin ringsandresin ornaments. ...
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 kids. Grab some cookie cutters to m...