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Are you frustrated when store bought play clay dries out? Tired of buying something that seems so simple to make? With several household ingredients, you can save money and create a fun activity. Clay can be made a variety of ways. While no-cook clays are mixed up quickly, cooked clays last longer. Clays can also be made with several different ingredients, including flour, cornstarch, white bread, and even Kool-Aid. Stop being frustrated and start having fun while making clay! | Are you frustrated when store bought play clay dries out? Tired of buying something that seems so simple to make? With several household ingredients, you can save money and create a fun activity. Clay can be made a variety of ways. While no-cook clays are mixed up quickly, cooked clays last longer. Clays can also be made with several different ingredients, including flour, cornstarch, white bread, and even Kool-Aid. Stop being frustrated and start having fun while making clay! | ||
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== Steps == | == Steps == | ||
=== Using Flour and Water (Easy Method) === | === Using Flour and Water (Easy Method) === | ||
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#Store in an airtight container. If you store dyed clay in a plastic container, be aware that the clay may stain. The dough should keep for a few weeks, if sealed well. | #Store in an airtight container. If you store dyed clay in a plastic container, be aware that the clay may stain. The dough should keep for a few weeks, if sealed well. | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == | ||
* If you don't want to use food coloring, consider painting dough that's hardened. | * If you don't want to use food coloring, consider painting dough that's hardened. |