How to Make Soft Air Dry Clay

Get all your materials ready., Add 5 tablespoons of flour into the small bowl., Add the salt., Pour in the water., Stir a little bit., Add a little bit of oil at a time, after stirring the dough., Place the clay dough on the plastic tray., Using...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Get all your materials ready.

    Sort all materials/ ingredients.
  2. Step 2: Add 5 tablespoons of flour into the small bowl.

    The more flour added, the bigger the dough becomes. , Don't add too much. , You may lessen or add more if necessary; add gradually and adjust as needed. , Stop stirring if the ingredients are starting to come together. , Continue stirring the clay dough until it all comes together. , Knead the dough on the plastic tray for about 5 to 10 minutes, or until smooth.

    It should have the consistency of cold porcelain. ,, This prevents it from drying out when not in use. , Keep them.

    You're now done––enjoy!
  3. Step 3: Add the salt.

  4. Step 4: Pour in the water.

  5. Step 5: Stir a little bit.

  6. Step 6: Add a little bit of oil at a time

  7. Step 7: after stirring the dough.

  8. Step 8: Place the clay dough on the plastic tray.

  9. Step 9: Using your towel

  10. Step 10: wipe up any areas where you made a mess.

  11. Step 11: Keep your clay dough in an airtight container.

  12. Step 12: Clean the materials you used.

Detailed Guide

Sort all materials/ ingredients.

The more flour added, the bigger the dough becomes. , Don't add too much. , You may lessen or add more if necessary; add gradually and adjust as needed. , Stop stirring if the ingredients are starting to come together. , Continue stirring the clay dough until it all comes together. , Knead the dough on the plastic tray for about 5 to 10 minutes, or until smooth.

It should have the consistency of cold porcelain. ,, This prevents it from drying out when not in use. , Keep them.

You're now done––enjoy!

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