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DirectionsStep1Mix all ingredients except any coloring.Step2Determine how many different colors you want and divide the clay into small bowls; one for each color and one for white.Step3Mix the individual colors in each bowl to the color intensity that you want.Step4Dough gets stickier as you work with it, but hardens a bit when refrigerated. (See my notes above)Step5Use the clay to make decorations for your baked items.Step6(NOTE: The article I read when I found this recipe stated that the Author had made comic figures, and a playground with landscape. Please let me know how this worked if you try this before I do)IngredientsIngredients1 poundsConfectioners Sugar⅓ cupsLight Corn Syrup⅓ cupsButter½ teaspoonsSalt1 teaspoonsFlavoring Extract (vanilla or your choice)add Gel Food Colors (or different paste)From justapinch.comRecipeDirectionsIngredientsExplore furtherModeling Clay Recipes: Recipe for Clay and Play Doughclay-it-now.comHomemade Air-Dry Modelling Clay {aka baking soda clay}mamapapabubba.comHow to Make Modeling Clay Out of Flour and Oil - ThoughtCothoughtco.comEdible Clay Recipe CDKitchen.comcdkitchen.comHow to Make Edible Food Paint - A Side of Sweetasideofsweet.comRecommended to you based on what's popular • Feedback

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    Edible Modeling Clay

    Rating: 5/5(5)
    Total Time: 5 minsCategory: Kid FriendlyCalories: 2775 per serving1. Mix all ingredients together well.
    2. Keep in sealed container.
    Author: The Buttercream DivaViews: 576

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  • WebMar 15, 2014 · 3 Tablespoons light corn syrup. Heat the chocolate in the microwave at half power for 1 minute. Stir, then continue to heat at half power for 30 second intervals. Stir in between each interval

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    WebI made real looking food like popcorn, corn, fruits and taste tested everything!To make this edible clay recipe I just used: flower, water and food colori

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    WebStep 3: Instructions: Sieve all the "dry" ingredients through the sifter into the kitchen container. Add any aroma like vanillin or colouring like curcuma. Then add the water and

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    WebStir the gelatine with the water in a pan. Place on a low heat until the gelatine has dissolved (don't overheat). Remove pan from heat. Add the corn syrup/honey and mix well. Then …

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    WebStep 1 Mix up the flour, salt, cream of tartar and oil in a large mixing bowl. Step 2 Ask an adult to measure one cup of boiling water and pour it into a small bowl. Then add a large …

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    WebPreheat oven to 350. Mix all ingredients together until you have a soft ball of dough-if too dry add a bit of water. Sprinkle some flour on counter and knead it until smooth and stretchy. …

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    WebJul 9, 2023 · 1 cup cornstarch 1/2 cup cold water Directions: Stir salt and water in a saucepan over heat for 4-5 minutes. Remove from heat; add cornstarch and cold water. …

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    WebJun 3, 2014 · A sweet, edible play clay recipe that will get children's creative juices flowing. 100% edible ingredients. No flour or peanut butter.Ingredients:1 Pound Po

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