Salt Dough Clay Art
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I found the several different recipes for it and I suppose all will work well;
3 cups flour, 1 cup of salt, 1 cup water.
Or:
2 cups of flour, half a cup of salt, three quarters of a cup of water, 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil.
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After mixing it together well, it is ready for use. If you like to use it later then wrap the dough tightly in plastic wrap.
For colored dough, you can mix in food coloring, acrylic paint, or liquid tempura. Add it to the dough while you are preparing it and knead it thoroughly.
Once your (or the childrens') project is done, you can either let it air dry, or speed up the drying process by baking it. I will tell you how best to do both in my next post on this creative hobby!
See also:
Salt Dough Clay Art II
Salt Dough Clay Art - Materials and Equipment
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