Thanks for sharing your clay making video, but I noticed that your heart clay piece got cracks in it, I have figured out a way to fix this problem, even after they have been baked, I wet them lightly, then I add some flour or more of my clay mixture to it, I then rub it in over the cracks slowly until it is filled in, then I air dry it, then I lightly sand them to a nice smoothness, this has worked for me every time, I hope that this is helpful.
Hey guys!! I've got a tip for you, you can keep the dough out for like 3days and it will become rock solid (It's air-dry, but it takes longer then normal air-dry clay)
When I was a teacher about 10 years ago I used this method for one of my classes, I made the clay, traced all my students hands and cut out around the hand shapes, let them dry, then painted a santa clause face on them and gave as a Christmas gift to the parents. I ran into one of my students about a week ago and she said she still has the ornament and they hang it every year awww 🥺 but I’m leaving this comment to say, if done right, and handled with care, you have a lifetime keepsake.
Six months late but I had a kindergarten teacher who did this. Big Miss Johnson. I don’t remember for the life of me why that was her moniker but I do remember her and I do remember that hand print. I still have it. Teachers are beyond epic.
When I was in about 3-4th grade I made a "turkey" shape, painted it and the teacher glazed it. I don't know what type of clay it was ( I was too young too notice), but I kept that thing for years, my grandmother would put it out during Thanksgiving. It's head eventually fell off.
I wouldn’t say it’s edible, it needs certain ingredients to be edible. No one will eat flour and salt by itself, you can get food poisoning and can have a small chance of blood poisoning from the salt.
I did this and made them into Christmas ornaments when my daughter was 3 months old and for my dog before she crossed the rainbow bride.It works great and lasts as long as they’re kept super dry (low humidity) and don’t drop them
I made some gifts for me and my friends and i guess it turned out pretty cute, i just have to paint them and it will be so cool. Making them was so fun i was literally standing on my feets for 3 hours lol
Great! I ran out of kiln fire and air dry clay and I teach. It's the end of the year so I needed something fast, and I have some supplies in my cabinet! Thanks!
This is is basically play doh without food coloring, softening agent and flavoring If you add 50:50 vinegar and water, something with micronutrients, something with macronutrients, meat powder (or something something else if you choose), something with carbohydrates, something with minerals, something with lipids (fats) and something with vitamins And you basically have nutritionally complete hardtack
If this took 3.5 hours, how long do u think a huge salt dough state would take? I'm doing a project last minute and I made a salt dough Georgia (the state) and I popped it in the oven a couple of hours ago. I think about 7:30. It's 9 right now and when I stick a toothpick in it, it seems a little hard but then it goes through. I have it on 200 degrees Fahrenheit. I feel like it isn't hot enough but I don't wanna burn it. Can u help me?
There's 2 ways it can be dried, the first way that is shown in the video is they first let the clay dry overnight and then they baked it, or if you don't want to bake it you can let it dry for 3 days but it's more time consuming
I didn't realize, but I put my oven at 175 c. The ornaments have been in there for an hour now, I just turned it down. Will they be okay or should I take them out early?!?!
Hi, so I really like your recipe. I did want to ask because you use flour, salt, and water in your recipe & these are also used in foods, could you make like a pretzel using this recipe?
*Təşəkkür 🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍.* Finally someone said how long I need to bake it and at what temperature. 23.05.2022, 19:00 ps: how many grams does your cup contain? I'd be glad if you answered. Thanks in advance. Stay safe, stay blessed, stay with love.
It doesn't matter how many grams on your cup just keep the ratio. So same cup to measure everything 1/2 cup for flour ,then 1/4 of we cup salt and 1/4 water
Hi! I'm not sure what type of flour I used, but the pieces I made ended up a bit "inflated", so the one with my 6 month old baby foot print faded a bit... 😅😅
Probably self-raising flour. It's too bad that happened, but that's actually a pretty cool effect. I'll have to try that sometime. Thanks for the warning and idea!
Do you neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee÷eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-d the cutting board?
ok some the videos that you have to bake it for 30 minutes or 15 or 20 3.5 hours what shall I do how many times I have to bake it plz answer me thank you I like your videos and I subscribe thanks again for the recipe
Hi, the time varies depending on how big the item you are baking is. I would suggest to start with 30-60mins and check if it hardened then leave it for more if you need to. I like to leave it in longer to be safe, but you might not need to leave it for so long.
Am I correct in assuming the salt in use is table salt, not kosher salt? The different granule shapes mean the measured amounts have different weights. 1/4 cup of table salt weighs more than 1/4 cup of kosher. I've been looking for something to create the mask of a Hollow Knight inspired little doll, but all the white playdough I found was part of a big pack, and I didn't want to waste the other colors. This should work out nicely!
I used this recipe for clay, I baked my heart & some round clay pieces in the oven at 275 for 20 minutes, they puffed up & stayed that way, infact I even tried 250 at 12 minutes, it still got the same result, can you tell me what I did wrong, thanks.
Thanks for replying, but no I didn't use self rising flour, just all purpose flour, but even though these pieces are puffed up, I can still use them, just curious why they puffed up, maybe they got air into them, somehow.
Maybe try 200 degrees F on the middle rack. It takes longer. Also I would try old flour.... Keep some for aside for next year.... (Used flour that was unused from the summer at the cottage )
It was pretty cool/ sticky but it was easy to dry it up I just put a lot of flour not like flowers from the ground like flowers in that bag whatever I have
I'm sure this will be way too late for you, but in case others are wondering: yes you can use corn starch. It will result in a pure white, softer dough. But the instructions are different, so look for a video for that type of dough.
Thank you so much I’m using this for a school project and have made 2 batches so far I’m planning on making about 3 more Just telling everyone that it works perfectly just takes some time to do it right and is easy to fix if it is too hard/too doughy or sticky
I made this and pressed my dog’s paw into it, needless to say she was confused but it turned out pretty good
aww
I left it in the oven for just 30 min not 3 hours and it's kinda perfect
At the same degree??
What temperature?
Thanks for sharing your clay making video, but I noticed that your heart clay piece got cracks in it, I have figured out a way to fix this problem, even after they have been baked, I wet them lightly, then I add some flour or more of my clay mixture to it, I then rub it in over the cracks slowly until it is filled in, then I air dry it, then I lightly sand them to a nice smoothness, this has worked for me every time, I hope that this is helpful.
Thanks for the tip 😊
You are very welcome in deed & I hope it'll be helpful to your viewers.
Fantastic tip 💕thank you so much
Hey guys!! I've got a tip for you, you can keep the dough out for like 3days and it will become rock solid (It's air-dry, but it takes longer then normal air-dry clay)
Thankyou
@@pochplayz3556 I also recommend when it dries to put a few coats of nail polish, I used gel polish. And it literally was great.
@@sibak.5254 is white paint okay
@@fleuraries I can't really say, I've never tried, but it should work
Does it break when you drop it?
This helped me a lot! I do online school and I needed salt dough, and this is quick and easy and gave me no trouble :)
Thanks for your comment 😊
When I was a teacher about 10 years ago I used this method for one of my classes, I made the clay, traced all my students hands and cut out around the hand shapes, let them dry, then painted a santa clause face on them and gave as a Christmas gift to the parents. I ran into one of my students about a week ago and she said she still has the ornament and they hang it every year awww 🥺 but I’m leaving this comment to say, if done right, and handled with care, you have a lifetime keepsake.
What a lovely story. Thank you for sharing! ❤️
Six months late but I had a kindergarten teacher who did this. Big Miss Johnson. I don’t remember for the life of me why that was her moniker but I do remember her and I do remember that hand print. I still have it.
Teachers are beyond epic.
Thanks so much! That's what I'm going for with my Pre-K class!
U r sooo sweet ❤
When I was in about 3-4th grade I made a "turkey" shape, painted it and the teacher glazed it. I don't know what type of clay it was ( I was too young too notice), but I kept that thing for years, my grandmother would put it out during Thanksgiving. It's head eventually fell off.
My parents would kill me if i just something in the oven for more than an hour lol
just air dry it then
@@verawong2117 yeah
Make them on Thanksgiving as a family while turkey is in the oven
Microwave them for twenty seconds with intervals until dry
I’m gunna make a jaw titan sculpture.
( I post this here cuz of ur profile pic)
I made a. Salt dough sleeping dragon in my class brought it home today and asked my mum I could make some more and she's like, YES
So cool
lucky
ashsayss it never happened lmao.
@@Finnthecreature eye
Maybe she just wants to eat it
Best recipe!!! I even added a drop of peppermint essential oil! My kitchen smells delightful! Thank you!!
When I was in kindergarten I used to eat salt dough XD
Winmill Neko same
i mean it’s edible but i bet it didn’t taste nice lol
It must taste good
Here is an easy Salt Dough recipe which makes use of only 3 ingredients! Stay tuned for more DIYs using salt dough =D
ruekejru
Only if your microwave has an oven setting. If not, you can let it air dry in the sun for a few days/weeks.
Thank you!! =D
Different appliances vary so try 10 minutes at a time and check it every so often.
Like
this does work really well, it is not sticky, it is edible and it is perfect and cheap
So nice,s💐👨👩👧👧👌❤️👗💍💄📿👑👠
Nice
I wouldn’t say it’s edible, it needs certain ingredients to be edible. No one will eat flour and salt by itself, you can get food poisoning and can have a small chance of blood poisoning from the salt.
Oml so i made this and I realised the "flour" I used was pancake mix lol
Edit: This comment was kinda stupid ngl-
Haha xD
KTCLPS something I would do tho
😂😂😂😂😂
Potatorcool10stuff OMG SAME
sounds like something I'd do XD
Thanks so much! Christmas Eve crafts with the Grandbabies here we go 😊
Thanks for your comment 😊
Bake for 3.5 hours
Are you kidding
My electricity bill 👆☝
Your electricity bill..?? Hahaha.......
simran harwani lol true
you can put it out in full sun. or alternatively use a toaster oven.
so true istead we can buy air dry clay
@@chandankumarchappa with the money you spend on electricity, you can by a pile of air dry Clay 😆
I suggest adding a tiny bit of oil :) it really helps.
Vayona Narekuli yaaaa true
thank you
Vayona Narekuli g
What kind of oil? By chance
And vanilla extract
Thank you so much mine turned out amazing
I was planning on keeping my baby's finger and footprints as a lifelong memory..can I do it using the salt dough? ..will it last?
Hi, yes you can! I have a tutorial for making a paw print here: th-cam.com/video/NvLomoR5NA4/w-d-xo.html
You can use it as a guide 😊
I did this and made them into Christmas ornaments when my daughter was 3 months old and for my dog before she crossed the rainbow bride.It works great and lasts as long as they’re kept super dry (low humidity) and don’t drop them
That's great! Thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you for this helpful and easy to follow tutorial!!
I made some gifts for me and my friends and i guess it turned out pretty cute, i just have to paint them and it will be so cool. Making them was so fun i was literally standing on my feets for 3 hours lol
Great! I ran out of kiln fire and air dry clay and I teach. It's the end of the year so I needed something fast, and I have some supplies in my cabinet! Thanks!
Is this stuff heavy? I was thinking about using it to mold organs for my anatomy project.
No it's not heavy 😊
You can dry it in sunlight instead of baking in oven
Hey instead of backing it in the oven can we use a microwave instead ?
Shreya Sachdev 😂😂😂
You mean Baking??????
no i tried that .it burned real fast
This is is basically play doh without food coloring, softening agent and flavoring
If you add 50:50 vinegar and water, something with micronutrients, something with macronutrients, meat powder (or something something else if you choose), something with carbohydrates, something with minerals, something with lipids (fats) and something with vitamins
And you basically have nutritionally complete hardtack
why would i want a nutritionally complete hardtack
@@silas537 idk
Thanks for an Excellent video for this type clay. Just what I was looking for.
If this took 3.5 hours, how long do u think a huge salt dough state would take? I'm doing a project last minute and I made a salt dough Georgia (the state) and I popped it in the oven a couple of hours ago. I think about 7:30. It's 9 right now and when I stick a toothpick in it, it seems a little hard but then it goes through. I have it on 200 degrees Fahrenheit. I feel like it isn't hot enough but I don't wanna burn it. Can u help me?
This is so good you need to try this its amazing
Thanks for sharing this.
Did you baked the dough after making the shapes. I need to make this for my granddaughter. Thanks 🙏
There's 2 ways it can be dried, the first way that is shown in the video is they first let the clay dry overnight and then they baked it, or if you don't want to bake it you can let it dry for 3 days but it's more time consuming
Can we let it air dry too? I might use this recipe for a school project
Shoutout pls I only have 79 subs
• Gacha_MerGirl2000 • yes I did it before, it can break easily, if you want solid dry, and hard to break I’ll highly recommend to bake.
Do you think i can place epoxy as a sealer? And after the paint dries i just apply the varnish/sealer right?
I have never tried using epoxy as a sealer but it should work fine on acrylic paint 😊 yes wait for it to dry then apply the varnish/sealer
Pls someone answer me , is this air dry ... I mean can i let it air dry instead of bake it ? ⁉❓❔😕
You can let it air dry for a few days =) it depends how thick you make it
Nutty Crafter omg thank you so much for answering and for telling me ☺😃😂😄😊😸😹love ya ❤
park jimin no
park jimin army XD
lee hayi no it will smell bad
Can I make it without oven
ah, yes. I have art class at 8th period today. hopefully my sculpture turns out nice. : )
8th period?! How long is each class? Are you in Middle School?
Im in it rn
@@ms.ferrelli7845 if it’s 8 periods classes are 45 minutes long
@@ms.ferrelli7845 8 is pretty standard for high school. I have longer and only have 5 where I live though
Me to I hope you did it:)
Wow thanks now I can make clay modules with out spending money on the clay
awesome diy
can I leave to dry like that is it necessary to bake
Thank you. You can let it air dry for a few days =) time depends on how thick you make it
note: this also works with Pink Himalayan Salt
I want to make this for my mom so I have a question can I put this on a microwave ?
If your microwave has an oven setting yes. Otherwise you can let it air dry for a few days ☺️
Also did this at school and the tutorial look so easy
I didn't realize, but I put my oven at 175 c. The ornaments have been in there for an hour now, I just turned it down. Will they be okay or should I take them out early?!?!
Very nice
Can I just store it in airtight container cause I don't have a plastic wrap
Yes you can! 😊
Could this be used in a silicone mould?
I also wanna know if it can be used instead of silicone mould?
@@echanuniverse 🧜🧚♀️🧚♂️so nice
@@kumardarjee8889 wut
Awesome video, I really loved it but I do have one question why do we have to bake so long?? Does it have to be that long??
yea
Hello! I got a questions
Is this heavy once its dried?
Im planning to use this for a mask
Hi, it is quite light, similar to clay. Of course the weight will depend on how thick you make it but I think it would work well for a mask 😊
Ah, thank you!
Hii, after i make stuffs with the clay, do i need to bake it or can i just leave it open to dry for a day?
You can also let it air dry 😊
I told my teacher this recipe so the class did a Christmas them salt dough orderment and we hanged them on our Christmas tree in our class
Thank you so much for your comment! I hope they turned out great =)
i madw this at home ND ITS SOOOOOO FUN
My class would call it stupid or ruin it
Rebacca Clifton
Wow thanks for telling
My teacher never had a Xmas tree in her class just wow 😭 😢
Hi, so I really like your recipe. I did want to ask because you use flour, salt, and water in your recipe & these are also used in foods, could you make like a pretzel using this recipe?
Maybe not because that’s a lot of salt
@@OGxNoxu Hmm, that's true :)
Im SOOOO gunna make a new bowl ;w;
Hell ye man bout to do the same thing
Can I refrigirate it for a few days instead of baking it?
Yes you can, just make sure you put it in an airtight container
*Təşəkkür 🌹🌹🌹👍👍👍.* Finally someone said how long I need to bake it and at what temperature. 23.05.2022, 19:00 ps: how many grams does your cup contain? I'd be glad if you answered. Thanks in advance. Stay safe, stay blessed, stay with love.
It doesn't matter how many grams on your cup just keep the ratio. So same cup to measure everything 1/2 cup for flour ,then 1/4 of we cup salt and 1/4 water
I let it sit over night for days to air dry and I did a test to see how durable it was I barely put pressure onto it and it crumbled into pieces
Do you ever add vinegar?
No I've never added vinegar
Nice!!!! The finishes? Acrylics? What for the shine?
I use acrylic for paint and u can finish with a gloss or you can even paint a layer of clear-drying PVA glue to seal it in place 😊
Hi! I'm not sure what type of flour I used, but the pieces I made ended up a bit "inflated", so the one with my 6 month old baby foot print faded a bit... 😅😅
Probably self-raising flour. It's too bad that happened, but that's actually a pretty cool effect. I'll have to try that sometime. Thanks for the warning and idea!
I dont have a microwave can i use a oven?
And yeah I used All Purpose flour
Nutty Crafter ok thx
She said use a oven 😑😑😑
can i let it air dry?
I had lot of nail polish so when I dry my charms I do water marble to design it
That's a great idea! =)
Nutty Crafter . can i use all purposes flour ❓
Yes you can =)
Nutty Crafter.can i use rice flour❔
please reply to me
Where do you get all of you inspiration from all your diys are perfect 😚
Is it water resistant as you made pendant so can I use this as daily basis... please reply
You will need to use a clear varnish to make it water resistant ☺️
@@NuttyCrafter ok and thanks 😊
Hi I enjoy your video very much,have you maybe any homemade glaze or varnish recipes for us to use on homemade clay for the glossy look please,
Hi, thanks for your comment. You can try using clear nail polish or clear-drying PVA glue/Elmer's glue 😊
Can I use self rising flour instead as I have ko plain flour at home
I would not use self raising flour as it might lose its shape when baking
Is there a way to prevent it from cracking?
Explosion Queen
I think water helps
If I were to make a large batch, would it begin to mold or smell after a long time?
Yes it would go bad. If you have a little left over you can leave it in the fridge for a short while but not for too long.
ho ho ho!!!! merry Christmas!!
Omg I’m playing with salt dough rn, and it smells so good I wanna eat it but I can’t cri
I mean you could...
@@viclovesbooksandtheatre4734 but-
i put like a ton of salt in it- wont i like dry up or somthing? XD
@@itsn0tjaguar326 lol probably
After it already baked done and cool down, Can I wash it with water if it dirty?
You need to paint it or use a clear varnish for you to be able to wet it 😊
I need to do this for art class -_-
Hai It’s ME same
me to
i have to do this for 8th period today.
*wish me luck*
How long should we keep for air drying the dough?
It depends on how thick your piece of dough is. Usually it would take at least 1 day.
hi just wanna know if we do use flaur or clay whichever one is better n stay long.?
With salt dough, if you use a top coat/varnish after painting, the result should be just as good as using clay =)
Do you neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee÷eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-d the cutting board?
No, you can use any flat surface which can be wiped clean 😊
ok some the videos that you have to bake it for 30 minutes or 15 or 20 3.5 hours what shall I do how many times I have to bake it plz answer me thank you I like your videos and I subscribe thanks again for the recipe
Hi, the time varies depending on how big the item you are baking is. I would suggest to start with 30-60mins and check if it hardened then leave it for more if you need to. I like to leave it in longer to be safe, but you might not need to leave it for so long.
Nutty Crafter oh thank you so much you're so creative 😊
Pretty cool👍👍
Thank you! 😊
How hard is it when it drys?
How do you solve it when the clays almost doughy? Mine turned out a bit bouncy and it suprised me.
If it's too sticky you can add more flour. If it feels too stiff, you can add some more water.
Can I use hot water
I wouldn't recommend it since you have to knead it with your hands.
+Nutty Crafter oh ya ok thank you.I have one more question here . Can I just dry it without baking ?
+Nutty Crafter can I just dry it under a table fan because I don't have an oven in my house
You can but it might take quite long to dry :/
You can leave it in the sun for a week or more (of course you flip it so oth sides dry well)
Am I correct in assuming the salt in use is table salt, not kosher salt? The different granule shapes mean the measured amounts have different weights. 1/4 cup of table salt weighs more than 1/4 cup of kosher.
I've been looking for something to create the mask of a Hollow Knight inspired little doll, but all the white playdough I found was part of a big pack, and I didn't want to waste the other colors. This should work out nicely!
Hi, yes I used table salt 😊
I used this recipe for clay, I baked my heart & some round clay pieces in the oven at 275 for 20 minutes, they puffed up & stayed that way, infact I even tried 250 at 12 minutes, it still got the same result, can you tell me what I did wrong, thanks.
Hi, by any chance did you use self-raising flour instead of plain flour?
Thanks for replying, but no I didn't use self rising flour, just all purpose flour, but even though these pieces are puffed up, I can still use them, just curious why they puffed up, maybe they got air into them, somehow.
Maybe try 200 degrees F on the middle rack. It takes longer. Also I would try old flour.... Keep some for aside for next year.... (Used flour that was unused from the summer at the cottage )
Do we have to bake it
How much days it survive
Hello what paint do I need
Acrylic paint and a clear varnish to seal it once the paint is dry 😊
Thx it was easy to make and works well
After it is completely dry, can we wet it? I mean if i make a pendant and wear it in the bath, would it get ruined?
You will need to seal it with waterproof varnish to keep it safe from water-damage 😊
It's so soft
It was pretty cool/ sticky but it was easy to dry it up I just put a lot of flour not like flowers from the ground like flowers in that bag whatever I have
You are great 😮🎉❤
Can you reduce this clay making a fairy house and put it in the oven after
Does it become rock hard or tell me how hard it get
When it dries completely it becomes very hard like clay 😊
Would you recommend this for making sculptures of like human bodies??
It might be a bit tricky to make very detailed sculptures. You might want to try a small piece first :)
Nutty Crafter alright thanks for the quick reply💗
Can i use wheat flour???Will it not produce smell after sometime when we make anything from it ... plz reply fast .. humble request
You can use wheat flour. If you paint it after drying and use varnish over the paint, it should not smell.
mine is very doughy and sticky...what am I doing wrong 😂
If it is runny or sticky add some flour and if it is too dry add a bit of water. Eventually you should get the right consistency =)
+Nutty Crafter thanks! I'm making handprints with my son lol
That's such a nice idea! Hope it goes well =)
Gracie Poteet add flour
Gracie Poteet add a little bit of more flour
Can you use corn starch instead of flour?
I'm sure this will be way too late for you, but in case others are wondering: yes you can use corn starch. It will result in a pure white, softer dough. But the instructions are different, so look for a video for that type of dough.
@@RadishTheFool All the recipes with corn starch call for a bit of *cooking*. There's also glue involved. I tried once and it really didn't work.
Thank you so much
I’m using this for a school project and have made 2 batches so far
I’m planning on making about 3 more
Just telling everyone that it works perfectly just takes some time to do it right and is easy to fix if it is too hard/too doughy or sticky
Thank you for your comment! 😀
Nutty Crafter NP!
What did you use to decorate your heart necklace?
I used acrylic paint =)
Would it effect it if I used walnut flour or almond flour?
Can we use it for making ornaments??? I mean after baking it will not break out na ????
Yes you can definitely use them to make ornaments. If you want them to last longer, use a clear varnish after painting =)
Can you please make a vidieo of DIY of clear varnish
If you do not have varniah you can use clear nail polish or pva glue and simply make a layer at the top and let it dry well
Thank you 😘😘
Did you use Oil, Acrylic or Poster paint?
Acrylic paint 😊
Could you help me I tried your method but after drying instead of getting harder it melted
next time air dry it like i did and dont put it in the microwave or sum after that but nailpolish works the best!
During high humidity the whole thing gets collapsed. Is there any solution?
Will a all wheat flour work? ( I think that’s what it’s called )
Yes it will 😊