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Well it's probably not ever going to be very wearable. Play Doh dries out, but it gets brittle and will soften again if it gets wet. I know it's harsh news but Play Doh wasn't intended to be used this way. You can, however coat the creations with glue or varnish.
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Easy, Affordable, Play Dough!; Play dough is a fun, clay - like substance that kids love! It is very easy to make… by sk8anarchy777; ... Regrettably yes, If you leave it out in the open. If Playdough is exposed to air it will harden, so if you put it in a container, it should expand it's lifetime...
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BUT . . . . I love Play-Doh! Anywayz I have a question for all ... In a pan, mix salt and hot water and bring to a boil. Stir cold water into cornstarch in a small bowl. Add cornstarch mixture to boiling water. Stir vigorously to break up lumps. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is like stiff pie dough.
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Mix dry ingredients in a big bowl. Mix water, oil, and food colouring together. Gradually add the liquid to the dry ingredients until you have a firm ball of dough, ... Mix all ingredients in a small saucepan. Stir over medium heat until it starts to harden, watching carefully that it does not burn or get too hard.
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How to Make Edible Play Dough. Edible play dough is a perfect project for young children who love to put their art supplies in their mouth. Instead of telling them, "No" you can make dough they can eat. The following steps will... ... How to Edible Peanut Butter Play dough ... eHow Article: How to Make Edible Play Dough...
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Air dry the sculpture for another 48 hours. This will allow the play dough to further harden. Just leave it on the plate until the two days are up, then enjoy your permanent play dough creation ... eHow Article: How to Bake Play Dough in the Microwave...
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The bright colours in commercial plasticine are unnatural, if not outright unhealthy. ... Home » Home & Style » Green/Simple Living » How to Make Your Own Play Dough ... How to Make Vegetable-Based Dyes for Play Clay:
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When ready to harden the dough, either let them air dry for at least 48 hours, or bake them in the oven. Set oven to 325 - 350 degrees F (not higher), and bake on foil covered ... Cool and store in an airtight container in fridge. (since all microwaves cook different, be sure to watch the play dough while cooking.)
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