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RE: Salty dough ornaments - sick of the same NY decoration?

in DIYHub2 years ago

I'm not sure if anyone other than @corvidae has ever experimented with making dough figures

Me me me!
Mine were more rough too. Maybe if the salt was super fine it would be better.
I think I was using some old nail polished to paint mine. They came out glossy :p

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Me me me!

I couldn't even guess! :P

They came out glossy :p

I have few blank left, might try out with the glossy moment, but I'm bored with drying...😒
I kneaded and kneaded, maybe mixer would solve that problem?🤔

You wanna use mixer to dry them faster?
I dare you 😂😂

(with my vivid imagination I just saw bits or crushed decorations flying around your kitchen)

Give me back that bottle! (slap)

No silly, mixer to get smoother dough.
Imagination...😏

What bottle? No full bottles around.... anymore.
burp

Party pooper...
and if you put some red decoration in the mixer an it is very wet it will splash an stick to the walls and furniture and it would look like a murder scence with red goo dripping.. yes... yes... red goo... 🍷🍷)

Omg, can someone please, anyone?

🫠

I used acrylic paint, and I think the plastic coating helped seal them a bit.

I can see you making a bunch of succulent and mushroom ornaments....

I didn't try with paint... I will keep that in mind if I even try again :p

The mushrooms could look so cool! I made some simple ones. I was using cookie cutters so hearts, stars... nothing fancy.

You could make them 3D!

Don't tempt me! :p

Hey I'll tempt you if I wanna tempt you cuz I liked your dancing mushroom picture sooooooooo!