I already wrote about play dough crafts, now I see that you can use baking soda dough in a similar way :)
Links:
Baking Soda Dough (Baking Soda Dough Sea Art)
via: Baking Soda Dough
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Entries with the tag ‘play dough’
…compilation of tutorials
I already wrote about play dough crafts, now I see that you can use baking soda dough in a similar way :)
Links:
Baking Soda Dough (Baking Soda Dough Sea Art)
via: Baking Soda Dough
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘play dough’
I’ve already presented the Lace Polymer Clay Bowl.
The lace bowl works similarly, they only use efaplast, an air-drying modelling clay. That makes it still easier :)
I didn’t find out whether this air-drying modelling clay is food safe, I don’t suppose so.
In the comments there are also nice inspirations:
– make an ornament for fir green this way,
– press lace from her wedding gown and
– leaves in the modelling clay.
Hm, both stamped play dough ornaments come to my mind, so it should also work with play dough ;-)
Links:
Lace Bowl (DIY Doily-Bowl) (German)
via: Efaplast statt Ton
via: Lace bowl.
Here at unikatissima:
Lace Polymer Clay Bowl
Stamped Salt Dough Ornaments
Stamp Decorated Salt Dough Ornaments
Entries with the tag ‘play dough’
I presented very similar stamp decorated salt dough ornaments before, but because I find that the stamped salt dough ornaments of today don’t only look beautiful at Christmas, I want to present them, too :)
Links:
Stamped Salt Dough Ornaments (Sophisticated Salt Dough)
via: Sophisticated Salt Dough
Here at unikatissima:
Stamp Decorated Salt Dough Ornaments
I find both of these stamp decorated salt dough ornaments beautiful, every one in its own way.
Don’t these stamp decorated salt dough ornaments look amazing?
Links:
Stamp Decorated Salt Dough Ornaments (salt dough ornaments made with rubber stamp texture)
And I find these stamp decorated salt dough ornaments also very nice.
Links:
Stamp Decorated Salt Dough Ornaments (Cool)
play dough
I always wanted to make beads from play dough, now I have an instruction.
While researching I also found an instruction for microwave salt dough ornaments and more salt daough recipes, perhaps they’re better?!
Links:
Salt Dough Beads (Homemade Beads! [tons of pics])
Microwave Salt Dough Ornaments
More Salt Dough Recipes (More recipes: Salt Dough Folk Art Projects)
I find the idea of making a bread basket from bread dough great ;-)
Particularly because I wanted (somewhen!) work with play dough again.
Links:
Bread Bread Basket (A -bread- basket (Made from bread))
I know that it sounds – strange about the bubble gum roses, but she says that children love them.
Anyhow, I found that they looked beautiful on the photos and the technique surely applies as well when working with polymer clay or play dough, if you really can’t bring yourself to use bubble gum ;-)
This here on the photo is no bubble gum rose, but a fabric rose which looks quite similar to those from the tutorial.
I didn’t make any bubble gum rose yet, because first I only have a pasta machine for polymer clay that I can’t use for food anymore and second I don’t seem to have some pink bubble gum here at the moment ;-))
Links:
Bubble Gum Roses
via Every kind of rose you could want
When I saw those fragrant lumps ;-) I thought: “What a wonderful idea!” and I saw them lying in the bathroom, on the patio, in the living room, next to my computer at work and in fact nearly everywhere gently oozing relaxing fumes ;-)
Links:
Fragrant Rocks
Fragrant Rocks