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The BEST Play-Dough Recipe. Have you ever made play dough and it just fell apart?? Well… not this time. This recipe will make play dough that is seriously the closest thing to store-bought you’ll ever make. No falling apart or drying out (as long as stored in a sealed container). It will last up to 6 months.The secret to this recipe?? Two things: First, Cream of Tarter… it’s what helps the dough stay together. and Second, not a lot of salt… all that salt dries out your dough! Ready to make it? Ingredients: 1 C Flour 1 C Water 1/4 C Salt 1 TBSP Vegetable Oil 2 tsp Cream of Tarter Food Coloring (actual coloring or a kool-aid packet will do) Sparkles (If you wanna be a fun mom!)
Pour in all ingredients. Stir until everything is mixed well. Once the mixture is (mostly) clump free. Stir. Stir, Stir Stir.Just keep stirring until the Play Dough is formed. Remove from heat, and knead by hand. Once cooled it’s ready to go. What a fun thing to do on a rainy day! # kristanlynn xoxo UPDATE- answering your questions: Poppies - Opium (seed tea) - More or Less Disgusting - 16591.
Citation: T-Bone. "More or Less Disgusting: An Experience with Poppies - Opium (seed tea) (ID 16591)". Erowid.org. May 20, 2005. erowid.org/exp/16591 I've been drinking poppyseed tea pretty regularly for almost a year now and I've discovered that the method of preparation that most people seem to recommend is DEFINITELY not the best one for me to use. On the plus side, poppyseed tea is cheap, every bit as effective as poppy tea, and available all year around.
The reports I've read all suggest covering the seeds with hot or boiling water, stirring them, and then steeping them for anywhere from ten minutes to a half hour or more. Many reports also suggest adding lemon juice, sometimes as much as the juice of three lemons to a pound of seeds. I leave out the lemon juice because I find it has no effect on potency whatsoever and really doesn't taste good.
This gets me very nicely high. Two words of warning, though. Junk Episode 1 Part 1 Melvin Burgess. All You Ever Wanted To Know About Making Money From Crafts. Have you ever spent the weekend sewing, painting, crafting, gardening, restoring old furniture or any other hobby for that matter, and thought to yourself, “Now this is fun. I wish I could do it for a living?” Who hasn’t? Only 20 years ago, that may have been a pipe dream. But with the advent of the Internet and its numerous e-commerce opportunities, thousands of people are finding that generating cash from your hobbies is one of the best part time money making ideas.
With a little bit of know-how, you can, too! Initial Investment The crafting world is so varied, it’s impossible to provide one solid start-up figure. Some charge nothing for registration, but take a small transaction fee on every sale. You might also need to set up your own website as well, as sometimes new customers will want to see what your business looks like. How Much Can You Make With This Money Making Idea? That said, for most of us non-marketers, this seems intimidating at first. Prerequisites: Advantages: The CRAFT .. Witchcraft / Wicca. A Healthy Dosage of Motivation to Get You Through the Day. Cheer up! No reason to be down when we’ve got some excellent motivation coming your way! Check out these inspirational quotes to get the motivation you need! Read on: Have something to say about this post?
Don't be shy! Tiny Amigurumi Cats « Roses n Lilies. I made these as gifts for some friends. I used a 1.5mm crochet hook and the equivalent sized yarn. At 2.4cm (or 3cm including tail) these tiny cats were the perfect size for attaching to a mobile/cellphone or key ring. Although not in the pattern, I also crocheted a length of chain stitches to use as the strap and ran it through the body and secured it at the bottom.
They are so adorably tiny! The pattern I used was from “Amigurumi Cats and Friends”. It is available in many places on the internet. Just a Note: If you are new to Amigurumi, there’s a great guide here. And finally, here’s a photo of the cover of the book for your reference. Happy Crocheting! Like this: Like Loading...