Kitchen Crafts


oil of cinnamon. Stir until well blended. Makes about 1 cup. Spread paste with a brush or tongue depressor. Soft, smooth, thick and white, Paper Paste has a good spreading consistency and is especially appropriate for use with small children or for any paste-up work.

This paste can be stored in a covered jar for several weeks without refrigeration.

CANDY CLAY

You will need: 10 ounces chocolate, almond bark or candy discs
1/3 cup corn syrup

Slowly melt candy and stir until smooth. Add syrup and blend thoroughly. Pour onto waxed paper and spread with fingers until about 1/2 inch thick. Cover loosely with waxed paper and permit to stiffen for a few hours.

Try making letters, worms, small bowls, etc.

You can make flower petals by forming little balls, then flattening them and shaping them.

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