I've made them once and they crumbled. Has anyone had success and what were your tricks?
Salt Dough Ornaments
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Once I found the air dry clay https://www.michaels.com/crayola-air.../10446567.html I never went back. I shrink wrapped the ones my kids made back in the day to keep them pretty and unbroken.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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THICK. 1/2" or so. I also add some white glue to mine.
This year I bought specific colored air dry model magic. Easy peasy. ::
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Once I found the air dry clay https://www.michaels.com/crayola-air.../10446567.html I never went back. I shrink wrapped the ones my kids made back in the day to keep them pretty and unbroken.
I am not a crafter. I never did crafts with the kids until a couple of years ago.- Flag
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Once I found the air dry clay https://www.michaels.com/crayola-air.../10446567.html I never went back. I shrink wrapped the ones my kids made back in the day to keep them pretty and unbroken.- Flag
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Yes and yes. I have only done traditional handprints and pinch pots with it, so far.
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It is down to about 1lb. I mist it with a water bottle and knead it on wax paper before use as it does harden up a bit over time. I put some plastic wrap between the lid and can for extra seal.
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: It is a hardish grey clay that dries whitish. The preschool kids don't really enjoy working with it so it is very adult led. Think parent gift.
I use it much the same as plaster of paris projects. I do those a few times per year, as well.- Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.- Flag
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