Home-made playdoh, or playdough, the cooked type made from flour, salt, water, a pinch of cream of tartar, a little oil, and maybe colouring, will air-dry, harden and keep for a while.If you're asking about commercially-sold playdoh you will need to check the label, or ask the store, or contact the manufacturers to find out if it can be baked.See the links below for playdough recipes; the first link gives instructions for playdough which is well-suited to baking.Always keep in mind that homemade playdough is not edible. It can make children sick, and can be fatal to pets. Children should be supervised at all times when playing with playdough.
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To make used playdough soft again, add a few drops of water to the dough and knead it well. If the playdough is too dry, consider adding a small amount of vegetable oil to soften it up. Avoid adding too much water, as it can make the dough sticky.
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to make playdough hard u have to let it sit oout for a while
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Using sugar instead of salt in playdough may result in a different texture and consistency. Sugar might make the playdough sticky and too soft, as it doesn't provide the same structure as salt does. It's best to follow a recipe that specifically calls for salt to ensure the playdough turns out as expected.
To make sand harden, first you need water. Without water, sand is very soft, and soft sand is horrible for making sand castles or any sand sculptures. But if you pour water on sand, then leave it alone for a few hours, it should harden all by itself. But even though the sand is hardened, it is not unbreakeable, so be careful.
take one bag of flour and dump it in a large bowl and put water in the bowl then start mixing it then it starts to form playdough then at that point take brown food coloring and put some in the mixture once you reach the desired softness or whatever you should have brown playdough if its not brown enough add more coloring and squish the playdough until desired color. hope this helps. O:)
There are many different ways to harden playdough. One is to leave it out, but that can take weeks for it to fully harden. If its for like a project cover it in glue (so it doesn't crack) and bake it in the oven checking on it every few minutes. Okay, and don't forget to start out at 30 minutes and check on it every now and then :) Hope this helped you!! (;
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