That being said, I have been road testing making ornaments to decorate and give as gift tags. According to Pinterest there is two main doughs to use- salt dough and cornflour dough. I tried both and I think I found my champion....The Cornflour Dough!
Here's a snap of both....
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Cornflour dough VS Salt Dough |
Here's the recipes;
CORNFLOUR DOUGH
1/2 cup
cornflour
1 cup baking soda
3/4 cup water
Add the ingredients to a saucepan. Stir over medium heat until it
thickens to consistency best described as sloppy mashed potatoes (hehe). Allow to cool on the bench (if you fridge it it gets sloppy) . Knead until smooth adding more conflour if sticky.
Roll out and make into shapes then bake 80 degrees for about 1 hour, flipping over
halfway through baking. Use baking paper to avoid sticking!
The Pro's and Cons
This is trickier than it sounds. I found it really hard to get a good consistency and was tricky to make into shapes. I used plastic cookie cutters though so maybe give the metal ones a go. And roll out on baking paper so you don't have to transfer!
Another con is that if you roll out too thin or the dough is too dry you may get cracking. It also has a bit of a funky smell and I wouldn't give it to young babies to play with.
The pro's... it looks gorgeous! Pretty and white and smooth surface kinda like ceramic. You can use stamps to print shapes or patterns on and it holds it shape. Looks great painted and varnished. Tip. use PVA glue to seal. it works just as well and its cheap as chips!
SALT DOUGH
1 1/2 cups
plain flour
1/2 cup
fine table salt
1
tablespoon vegetable oil
2/3 cup
chilled water
Add all ingredients and knead. Much like playdough. Just roll and go!
So in conclusion, while the cornflour dough took some experimentation and a few batches to perfect, I really liked the end result!
Give it a go, I would love to see your creations...
And Merry Christmas
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