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Several years ago I made air dry clay Christmas tree ornaments with my kids from an Arm & Hammer baking soda recipe. We had used other recipes but this is the best. I came across the recipe again while I was looking for Thanksgiving recipes and thought I'd share.

Arm & Hammer Play Clay
2 C baking soda (1 lb. package)
1 C cornstarch
1 1/4 C cold water*

Stir together baking soda and cornstarch in saucepan. Add water and cook over medium heat stirring constantly. When mixture is the consistency of moist mashed potatoes (approx. 10-15 minutes), turn out on a plate and cover with a damp cloth.

As soon as the Play Clay cools enough to handle, gently pat until it's smooth, then it's ready to use. (Or, you can store unused portions in a tightly sealed plastic bag in the refrigerator, but remember to bring them to room temperature before using.)

Roll out Play Clay to 1/4-inch thickness on waxed paper. Cut with cookie cutters. Place on flat surface. Thin designs should harden overnight. Thick designs may need more time. To shorten drying time, ornaments on a cookie sheet can be placed in preheated oven at lowest setting for 10-15 minutes.

Pieces can be painted with acrylic paint, poster paint or watercolor paint or markers. Finish with clear varnish.

*Food coloring can be added to water before mixing with baking soad and cornstarch.

~Just a note from personal experience: If you live in an area that is humid and store your Christimas decorations in an un-climate controlled area such as the garage or attic, make sure you seal them with a good water proof varnish. If they absorb any moisture they will get soft and crumbley~:0(
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