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Monday, August 11, 2014

Baking Soda Dough Sea Art

Baking Soda Dough Sea Art


Baking Soda Sea Art 

~ Starfish, Sand Dollar, Coral ~

Supplies: 
  • Baking soda dough (recipe here)
  • Silpat mat or parchment paper
  • cookie cutters
  • round tip needle
  • paint brushes
  • white acrylic paint
  • tropical blue paint or paint color of your choice
  • thick art paper to fit inside picture frame
  • silver nail polish
  • clear acrylic spray
  • E6000 glue
  • newspaper or something to cover your table surface
Directions: 

1. Dump out your freshly made dough onto parchment paper or Silpat and cover with a damp cloth until it is cool enough to handle. *Keep a damp cloth on unused dough to keep it moist while sculpting.* 

2. Roll out dough into 1/4″ thick sheet and use cookie cutters to cut shapes or free hand design your shapes. 

3. To make the starfish, take the 5 balls and use your thumb and pointer finger to shape and flatten into triangles. Take the triangles and combine them together, pinching the edges on both the front and back into the shape of a starfish. *Very important to smooth out the edges where the pieces connect or you will get seams and lots of cracks.* The circles were used to make sand dollars.

4. Start to decorate your starfish. (some have used the round end of a pin and the end of paint brushes to make decorations on the starfish) 

5. Sand dollars were made using a circle cutter and decorated using the pin head and a butter knife. The coral was made free hand. 


6. Bake at 175F degrees on Silpat mat or parchment paper for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Let cool. *Dough can be air dried for 2-4 days.* 

7. While the shapes are cooling, place newspaper or some type of covering on your table surface to protect it from the paint. Then, get creative and start painting! Let paint dry and seal with a clear acrylic spray. You can stop here and use the shapes as is or continue on to make a picture background.

(See this link for more steps... & credit for photos and instructions.)





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Baking Soda Dough

Baking Soda Dough



Ingredients

  • 2 cups baking soda
  • 1 cup cornstarch
  • 1 1/4 cup water

Directions

Step 1
Combine all the ingredients in a pot and heat on medium heat.
Step 2
Continue to constantly stir the ingredients until the mixture begins to thicken. It will take several minutes to thicken.
Step 3
When the mixture starts to come together and looks like mash potatoes, scoop it out onto a Silpat mat or parchment paper to cool down. Cover it with a damp cloth.
Step 4
Once the dough is cool enough to handle, you can roll it out to approximately 1/4" thickness and use cookie cutters, stamps, shape by hand, or whatever method you want to use to decorate your cut-outs.
Step 5
Bake at 175F for 45 minutes to an hour. Baking will make the ornaments turn a slightly tan color. *If you don't plan on painting the ornaments and want to keep them white, air dry for 2-4 days.*
Step 6
Let the dough cool and you're ready to decorate.

http://mypinterventures.com/baking-soda-dough-sea-art/


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3 Ingredient DIY Foam Paint

Foam Paint


shaving cream 
craft/school glue 
food coloring

Mix equal parts of the shaving cream and glue into a zip lock bag, add your desired food coloring and then, with the bag sealed, squish the bag until all your ingredients are nicely mixed together. 

Draw your design on a semi-rigid material (they used large white cardboard envelopes) and when you’re ready for the foam, simply cut off a corner at the bottom of the bag and use like you’re piping icing. Once the art has been completed, set aside so the foam can dry and solidify overnight.


http://dabblesandbabbles.com/3-ingredient-diy-foam-paint/

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