Guest guest Posted November 17, 2005 Report Share Posted November 17, 2005 *Baker's Clay Ingredients:** 4 cups flour* 1 cup salt* 1 1/4 - 1 1/2 cup waterMix together and knead until smooth. Add food coloring if desired. Make shapes and bake at 300 degrees until set and golden (1/2 hr to 1 hr). For a more golden appearance, paint with a beaten egg when it is almost done baking and looks dry. You can paint with egg twice or three times for a darker golden color. Don't use egg on colored dough. For colored dough, paint with shallac or laquer after baking. If cracks appear, patch with some slightly moister dough and continue baking.------*Christmas Tree Ornaments:* Kid Project! Making decorations with Baker's Clay is limited only by your imagination. It's just like working with clay!1. Make shapes.Two of the easiest decorations for kids to make are the snowmanand the teddy bear: *Snowman* - roll three balls ranging in size from small to large.Attach head to belly by "scoring" lightly (make very smallscratches in surface of clay) and brushing with water, then pressthe two pieces together gently. Attach belly to bottom in the same way.*Teddy Bear* - roll two balls, one small and one medium. Attach asabove. Roll four small cylandar shapes with flattened ends for thearms and legs. Attach to body as above. For the ears, pinch thetop of head with thumbnail. 2. Wire hook - Use needlenose pliers to bend the end of a 2" piece ofwire. Insert straight end of wire into the top of your shape,leaving the hook and about 1/4" showing at top.3. Bake - Place shapes gently on cookie sheet. Bake at 300° until set and slightly golden.4. Paint with a beaten egg when almost done baking for a golden look. 5. *For colored decorations* - use food coloring in the dough. (Don'tuse beaten egg on colored dough.) OR, simply paint with acrylic after baking and cooling, then use shellac to seal. You can alsoshellac a plain ornament, and then spray with gold or silver spraypaint for a sparkling appearance.If properly sealed with shellac, your ornaments should last for years. Be sure to store in a dry place. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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