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Dryer Lint Clay


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Dryer Lint Clay Recipe: Printer Friendly version from Just Kids Recipes
 

Dryer Lint Clay

1 1/2 c Lint from the dryer
1 c Water
1/2 c Regular flour
2 dr Wintergreen mint flavouring
Old newspaper
Paint

Place the lint in a saucepan and cover it with the water.

When the lint is saturated, add the flour and stir until it is smooth.

Add the drops of wintergreen oil flavouring.

Cook the mixture, stirring constantly, until it forms peaks and holds together.

Pour it onto newspaper to cool.

Shape and model figures, or cover a form with it, such as a balloon.

Allow to dry for 3 to 5 days, then paint and decorate as required.

Just Kids Recipes is located at www.justkidsrecipes.com

 



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