MORE ART RECIPES FOR FUN
Sidewalk chalk

1 C. plaster of paris
1 t. Tempera
1 C. water (add by tablespoons)

Mix.  Wrap in wax paper like refridgerator cookies.  Let dry overnight.  If not hard, unwrap and let set 2-3 hours.
Aggression cookies

6 C. Oatmeal
3 C. Brown sugar
3 C. margarine
3 C. flour
1 T. Baking soda

Mash and knead by hand until all lumps of butter are gone.  Roll into walnut sized balls, flatter on ungreased cookie sheet.  BAke 10-12 minutes at 350 degrees.  We need clean hands for this one!
More Play Dough

Play dough 6 (jewelry)

3/4 C. Flour
1/2 C. Cornstarch
1/2 C. Salt

Mix ingredients. Add warm water until forms a stiff dough.  Can be dried.

Play dough 7 )peanut butter)

1 C. Peanut butter
1 C. Honey
1 C. Powdered milk
1 C. Oatmeal

Can be eaten!!

Play dough 8 (smelly)

2 1/2 C. Flour
1/2 C. Salt
3 T. Corn oil
1 T. Alum
1 3/4 C. boiling water
1 Package of Kool-aid

Mix dry ingredients, pour in water and oil, knead.  Store in closed container.
More fingerpaint

fingerpaint 3

3 T. Sugar
1/2 C. Cornstarch
2 C. Cold water
Food coloring

Mix sugar and cornstarch.  Add water.  Cook over low heat, stir constantly.  Divide into cups.  Add a few drops of food coloring to each.
Silly putty

Mix equal parts of Elmers Glue and liquid starch (About 1 C. of each)  This does not always mix right, especially on humid days.  Make small batches instead of trying to double recipe.
Crayons

Put old broken crayons, papers removed into muffin tins-paper lined.  pre heat over to 250 degrees, turn oven off.  Place in oven until just melting together, Do not overheat.  Cool, then remove from papers.
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