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Friday, October 08, 2010

Cornstarch Clay Art II

Coming back to the cornstarch clay; there was not very much information on the history of it, but I did find that a corn-starch based, creative clay recipe could already be found on a corn starch label in the 1940s, and was meant for children to create homemade sculptures, ornaments, and gifts.

I was not aware how many cute and intricate projects were, and can be made with this type of clay. The fact that it can also be painted, or colored with food coloring makes it even more diverse to work with.

In case you really don't want to take the time, or go through the trouble of making this clay, there is always the option of buying it, but why would you? It is so easy to make and hardly costs anything.

It also saves you a trip to the store and considering a child's patience, it is well worth putting forth that little bit of effort!

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