Kitchen Clay Ornaments
 
 
Ingredients
  • ½ cup cornstarch
  • 1 cup baking soda
  • ¾ cup water
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 175 degrees F.
  2. In a medium sized pot combine the cornstarch, baking soda, and water.
  3. Stir over medium heat. The mixture will begin to thicken after a few minutes.
  4. Remove the pot from the heat, when the contents look like smooth, mashed potatoes,
  5. Spoon the ball of dough into a bowl and cover it with a damp cloth until cooled.
  6. The dough was then spread into the mold using the spatula. Do not fill the mold all the way to the top. They will be difficult to cut apart later. Fill only to the lower edge inside each mold cup.
I skipped the following steps:
  1. Once cool, knead the dough on a smooth surface until smooth.
  2. Add more cornstarch if it feels sticky.
  3. Line baking sheet with parchment paper.
  4. Roll out clay to ¼ inch thick on a surface lightly dusted with cornstarch.
  5. Use cookie cutters to cut out shapes.
  6. Transfer shapes to the prepared baking sheet.
Continue following directions:
  1. Place in the oven for about an hour, More time will be needed if using the scoop and mold method. Rolled ornaments should need less time.
  2. A drinking straw can be used to punch holes in the dough after baking for about 30 minutes. The dough from the hole will lift out with the straw.
  3. When the holes are punched, the back edges may need to be scraped down along the "cut" lines of the pan. This will help prevent them from breaking once completely cooked.
  4. Overcooking will cause the ornaments to become brittle and fragile.
  5. Allow ornaments to completely cool before removing from the mold.
  6. If the ornaments have rough edges, use a nail fail or emery board to smooth the edges. A very fine grit sandpaper could be used as well.
  7. Paint and decorate as desired.
  8. Run ribbon through the holes and hang to decorate with Good Cook Kitchen Clay Ornaments.
Recipe by DealsFromMsDo.com at https://dealsfrommsdo.com/good-cook-silicone-bark-chocolate-mold-isnt-just-candy/