Baker’s Clay
4 cups flour
1 cup salt
1 tsp. powdered alum
1 1/2 cups water
Food coloring
Mix all ingredients in bowl. If too dry work in extra water with
hands. Color by dividing and adding food coloring to each portion.
Roll or mold as desired. Once molded or rolled bake on ungreased
cookie sheet for 30 minutes in 250 degree oven. Turn and bake
another 1 1/2 hours. Remove and cool. When done, sand lightly if
desired and paint.
Bath Paint
Shaving cream
Food coloring
In a muffin tin, place a quantity of shaving cream. Mix in food
coloring.
Big Bubbles
2 c Joy or Dawn dishwashing liquid
6 c Water
3/4 c Light corn syrup
Mix ingredients in bucket. Let settle 3-4 hours. Makes super big
bubbles.
Bookbinding or Leather Glue
1 packet (1/4 ounce) unflavored gelatin
3 tablespoon boiling water
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 teaspoon glycerin
1. In a pan, add gelatin to boiling water. Stir until gelatin is
completely dissolved.
2. Add vinegar and glycerin. Stir until well mixed.
Makes about 1/3 cup. For larger projects, double the recipe.
How to use it: While the glue is still warm, apply a thin layer with
a brush. This waterproof glue is excellent for binding leather to
leather.
It also makes a good flexible glue for use on paper, or for gluing
cloth to cardboard for making notebook binders or scrapbooks.
Stored in a tightly capped plastic or glass jar, this glue will keep
for several months. It will gel in the bottle after a few days. Warm
bottle in hot water to reuse glue.
Colored Playdough
1 cup flour
1 tbsp vegetable oil
1 cup water
1/2 cup salt
2 tsp. cream of tartar
Food coloring
Mix all ingredients in saucepan. Heat, stirring constantly until
ball forms. Knead until smooth.
Condensed Milk Paint
1 cup condensed milk
Food coloring
Mix one cup condensed milk with a few drops of food coloring. This
makes a very bright, glossy colored paint.
Cornstarch Finger Paint
3 tablespoons sugar
1/2 cup cornstarch
2 cups cold water
Food coloring
Soap flakes
or liquid dishwashing soap
Mix sugar and cornstarch in medium saucepan over low heat. Add cold
water and stir until mixture is thick. Remove from heat. Divide into
four or five portions (in muffin tins or cups). Add a drop or two of
food coloring to each portion and a pinch of soap flakes or soap.
Stir and let cool. Store in airtight container.
Egg Dye
1/4 teaspoon food coloring
3/4 cup hot water
1 tablespoon vinegar
Measure liquids into a bowl. Separate into small bowls. Add food
coloring to each mixture. Soak hard boiled eggs in dye.
Face Paint
1 teaspoon corn starch
1/2 teaspoon water
1/2 teaspoon cold cream
Food coloring
Stir together starch and cold cream until well-blended. Add water
and stir. Add food coloring. Using a small brush paint designs on
child’s face. Remove with soap and water. Store in airtight
container.
Glue
3/4 cup water
2 tablespoons corn syrup
1 tsp. white vinegar
1/2 cup cornstarch
3/4 cup cold water
Mix water, syrup and vinegar in small saucepan. Bring to a rolling
boil. In small bowl, mix cornstarch and cold water. Add this mixture
slowly to first mixture. Stir constantly. Let stand overnight before
using.
Goop
2 cups water
1/2 cup cornstarch
Food coloring
Boil water in saucepan – add cornstarch stirring until smooth. Add
food coloring and stir. Remove from heat and cool. Child can play
with the goop on any plastic covered surface.
Homemade Paste
1/2 cup flour
Cold water
Add cold water to 1/2 cup flour until a thick cream forms. Simmer on
stove for 5 minutes. Add food coloring or flavoring if desired. Wet
messy paint that takes a while to dry.
Jewelry Clay
3/4 cup Flour
1/2 cup Salt
1/2 cup Cornstarch
Warm water
Mix dry ingredients together. Gradually add warm water until the
mixture can be kneaded into shapes. Make beads by rolling the dough
into little balls, piercing the balls with toothpicks, and allowing
the balls to dry. Paint and string the beads.
Kool-aid Playdough
1/2 cup salt
2 cups water
2 tablespoons salad oil
2 cups flour
2 tablespoons alum
Kool-aid for color
Boil salt in water until salt is dissolved. Add Koolaid for color.
Add salad oil, flour and alum. Knead or process until smooth. Keeps
for two months or longer.
Library Paste
1 cup flour
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon alum
4 cups water
Oil of cloves
Mix all ingredients in saucepan and cook until clear and thick. Add
30 drops of Oil of cloves and store covered.
Modeling Clay
2 cups salt
2/3 cup water
1 cup cornstarch
1/2 cup water (cold)
Stir salt and water over heat for about 5 minutes. Remove from heat
and stir in cornstarch and cold water. Mix until smooth, return to
heat and cook until thick. Cool before using. Store in plastic bag.
No-Bake Craft Clay
1 cup cornstarch
1 1/4 cups cold water
2 cups baking soda
Food coloring
Paint
Mix all ingredients except paint in saucepan over medium heat for 4
minutes until thick (like mashed potatoes). Add food coloring to
water before mixture adding for color. Remove from heat, turn out
onto a plate and cover with a damp cloth until cool. Knead like
dough. Store in airtight container.
Paper Mache Paste
1 cup water
1/4 cup flour
5 cups lightly boiling water
Mix flour into one cup water until mixture is thin and runny, stir
into boiling water. Gently boil and stir for 3 minutes. Cool before
using. (Use with newspaper/newsprint strips for Paper mache).
Pasta Dye
1/2 cup rubbing alcohol
Food coloring
Mix alcohol and food coloring in bowl. Add small amounts of any type
of pasta to liquid and gently stir. Dry on newspapers covered with
wax paper.
Poster Paint
1/4 cup flour
1 cup water
3 tablespoons powdered tempera paint
2 tablespoons water
1/2 teaspoon liquid starch or liquid detergent
Measure flour into saucepan. Slowly add 1 cup water until mixture is
smooth. Heat, stirring constantly until mixture thickens. Cool. Add
1/4 cup flour paste into small jar or plastic container. Add tempera
paint and water for each color. For opaque finish add liquid starch.
For glossy finish had liquid detergent.
Salt Playdough
1 cup salt
1 cup water
1/2 cup flour
Mix ingredients and cook over medium heat. Remove from heat when
thick and rubbery. As mixture cools, knead in enough flour to make a
workable dough.
Sidewalk Chalk
Plaster of Paris
Water
Colored Tempera Paint OR Food Colors
Mix 2 quarts. plaster of Paris w/ 1 part water. Mix in desired
color. Pour into paper towel or TP tubes (about 3" high). Let dry
thoroughly (may take several days). Remove from tubes.
Silly Putty
2 parts white glue
1 part liquid starch
Mix ingredients and let dry until workable. Add more glue or starch
if necessary. May not work on humid days. Store in airtight
container.
Simple Playdough
3 cups flour
1 1/2 cups salt
6 teaspoons cream of tartar
3 cups cool water
3 Tbsp oil
Food coloring
Mix dry ingredients in a big cooking pot. Blend liquids together in
a bowl. Combine with dry ingredients and cook over medium heat,
stirring constantly. Remove from heat when dough pulls away from the
sides of the pot and can be pinched without sticking (about 5 min.)
Turn onto board or counter and knead until smooth play dough
consistency. Store in an airtight container.
Soap Crayons
1 cup Soap flakes
Food coloring
2 tablespoons Hot water
Have one large bowl and several small bowls, one for each color. You
will also need an ice cube tray with different sections, or
containers to act as small molds.
Put soap flakes in a large bowl and drop the hot water into the soap
flakes, stirring constantly. The mixture will be extremely thick and
hard to stir.
Spoon some of the soap into each of the small bowls and color each
separately, adding the color by drops until the soap has the
consistency of a very thick paste.
Press spoonfuls of the soap into your molds and set the crayons in a
dry place to harden. They should take a few days to a week to dry
completely.
When dry, remove from the molds and allow to dry for a few more days
before using.
Yield: 20 Crayons
Uncooked Playdough
1 cup cold water
1 cup salt
2 teaspoons vegetable oil
3 cups flour
2 tablespoons cornstarch
Tempera paint or food coloring
Mix water, salt, oil and enough paint to make bright colors.
Gradually work flour and cornstarch to consistency of bread dough.
Waterproof – Glass Glue
2 pk (1/2 oz.) unflavored gelatin
2 tablespoons Cold water
3 tablespoons Skimmed milk
Few drops of oil of wintergreen
In a small bowl, sprinkle gelatin into cold water. Set aside to
soften. Heat milk to boiling and pour into softened gelatin. Stir
until dissolved. Add oil of wintergreen as a preservative. Makes
about 1/3 cup. Use while still warm; may be applied with a brush.
This glue is very effective for gluing glass to glass, metal to
metal, wood, mending china and labels on glass jars.
To glue marbles together allow glue to cool slightly so it begins to
jell. Glue should be stored in a screw capped glass jar. It will
jell as it cools. To restore it to use set jar in hot water
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~Liz~
Fantastic post, thanks so much for sharing all of these!
Hugs~
Tiany
These are great thanks for sharing them!
Have a blessed day!
JoAnn
Your more than welcome to post it. How much time is it going to save me not having to look it up an paper somewhere?
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Jeannine
Hello!
Thanks for commenting on my blog, I'm glad you like it :). I need to get busy on it!
Wow those are a bunch of great recipes. I have been thinking about making some things along those lines for my youngest for Christmas, and voila! There it all is in one spot. Thanks!
Amy
Great recipes. We might try some of these for Christmas gifts
Have a very HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
"Oh give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, For His lovingkindness is everlasting." Psalm 107:1