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| The easiest play dough recipe = Materials |
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1. Flour |
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2. Water |
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3.acrylic paint (optional) |
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4. Bowl |
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5.spoon |
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How to make the play dough |
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1. Pour 1 cup of flour into bowl |
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2. Add 1/2 teaspoon of water |
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3. If you are using it add acrylic paint |
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4. Stir with spoon |
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5.mix with hands until right consistency |
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Tips and tricks |
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If it is too dry add 1/8 teaspoons of water |
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If to wet/sticky add more flour |
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Singed |
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The fifth grade outlaw |
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* Welcome to the sandbox! * |
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