1 cup sawdust ... 1/2 cup flour ... Mix sawdust and flour. Add water, stirring, until dough is stiff. If dough is too crumb-like, add a bit more water and flour (a bit less sawdust)
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Recipes for kids and parents. ... Sawdust Clay; Ingredients:; • 1 cup sawdust; • 1/2 cup flour; • water; Directions:; 1. Mix sawdust and flour. Add water, stirring, until dough is stiff. If dough is too crumb-like, add a bit more water and flour (a bit less sawdust);
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Turn common sawdust into sawdust clay dough, which is great for making bowls, vases, or puppets. Learn more about how to make clay crafts for kids. ... You'll never think of sawdust as garbage again after you turn sawdust clay dough into wonderful bowls, vases, and even puppets.
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A simple how to on making clay out of sawdust. ... A unique idea! Make sculptures with this clay made from sawdust. ... How To Make Sawdust Clay...
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Provides recipes for various types of play dough, modeling clay, cinnamon cut-out dough, and more. ... Basic Play Dough | Basic Modeling Clay; Cinnamon Cut-Outs | Dryer Lint Clay | Edible Play Dough; | Jewelry Clay | Kool-Aid Dough | Modeling Clay; Perfect Play Dough | Rock-Hard Sawdust Clay...
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There is a corresponding surface texture, though on thrown works it is not obvious unless you have stretched the clay thin. The presence of sawdust in clay does change some important factors, though. It is very absorbant (duh), and promotes the growth of bacteria.
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In a catalog for workshops in Mendocino, California, there is a listing for a class about sawdust clay. Unfortunately, I am not able to take the class, but I sure would like to know more about sawdust clay.
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2 cups sawdust ... 1 cup wallpaper paste ... Mix the dry wallpaper paste with the sawdust. Add water slowly until you have a thick mixture. Make shapes and let dry overnight. You can sand the finished products and paint or stain them.
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1 1/2 cups sawdust ... 1 1/2 cups soap flakes (if you can't find soap flakes at the store, make some by shredding a bar of Ivory soap into flakes). ... Mix water and soap flakes to make a thick mixture. Whip the soap until fluffy and stiff. Add the sawdust. Model the mixture into shapes and let dry for a few days.
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Try a sawdust clay craft from our children's crafts collection ... Sawdust Clay; This is very inexpensive to make, and the results are impressive. Children of all ages can use it, cleanup is easy, and one bucket of sawdust will last a long time. 2/3 parts fine sawdust (any kind except redwood);
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