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Welcome to our tutorials page. Here you will find a variety of craft tutorials and easy everyday or holiday projects that you can create. If you would like to submit a tutorial or project you can use our submission form. With the submission form you can upload a couple photos that go along with your project or tutorial. You can also grab these tutorials to place on your own website, blog or in your newsletter by clicking the "Grab this Tutorial" button at the top of each tutorial page. Simply copy and paste the entire tutorial. In order to use the tutorials, you MUST include the authors info including the website URL.
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Dough Stenciling
Posted on 2009-04-22
by Darlyne Westphal
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Materials List
stencil, flour, salt, water, popsicle stick,and knife like object for cutting dough.
Instructions
Make a batch of bakers clay by combining 2 Cups of flour and 3/4 cup of salt, 2 cups of boiling water in a sauce pan, pour flour and salt mix into boiling water and stir to mashed potato consistency. Let cool, and roll out a portion of the dough with an oiled rolling pin to desired thickness for your cutout. Lay stencil on top, take a popsicle stick to push down on read more...
Staining and Aging Primitive Dolls
Posted on 2007-07-30
by Stephani Jackson
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There are several methods I use for staining and aging primitive dolls. A lot of times it depends on the doll and how much of a aged effect you want on it. In this tutorial I'll share with you the two most popular methods I've used.
Coffee Staining
Coffee can create a really nice dark stain. I use it on dolls that I really want to look very worn.
Supplies:
Instant coffee
Water
Bowl
Sponge Brush or Spray bottle
Mix your coffee with one part water and stir. You can read more...
No Bake Clay Recipe
Posted on 2007-07-21
by Nicole Harper
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This is a easy and fun clay to make and great for kids too!
They will love that you can add so many pretty colors to it with food coloring. So have fun and enjoy making this easy clay.
Ingredients:
1 cup cornstarch
1 1/4 cups cold water
2 cups baking soda
food coloring
Add cornstarch, water, and baking soda in a saucepan and stir
over low to medium heat for about 5 to 8 minutes. Add your food coloring in which ever color you want your clay to be.
Remove the saucepan read more...
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