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Quick Dry Clay Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
Air dry or no bake clay

Directions:
Directions:
Using air dry clay, let kids create own sculptures, and other keepsakes to be given as gifts. This summer I helped Taya make a cross out of her fingerprints. I took a flat circle of clay and used her fingers to make the shape of a cross. For fun, we added 1 drop of food coloring which dyed the indented cross. Now I have a sweet cross made of her fingerprints! Kids can decorate their clay with markers, food coloring, glitter & glue, and pretty much anything. It's messy but a ton of fun and they make cheap, meaningful gifts for the grandparents.

Personal Notes:
Personal Notes:
I found a large tub at Walmart for $5 in the craft & school supply aisles

 

 

 

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