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    Air Dry Clay

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      tamarind
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      deminc:
      Not exactly for Air dry clay, but this is my one crazy impulse buy:

      http://www.amazon.com/Making-Miniature-Food-Market-Stalls/dp/1861082150

      It shows you how to make minature food etc with polymer clay with amazing details - e.g. when you slice the clay lemon open you will really see the segments, the corn on cob will have kernels that are rounded and protruding. Don't ask me why I bought this book, but it is such armchair fun. πŸ˜‰
      That sounds like a really interesting book. We don't need any reason to buy books πŸ˜‰

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        tamarind
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        I am thinking of making pots and bowls using the air dry clay.


        Saw this pottery wheel at amazon.com.

        http://www.amazon.com/Alex-Toys-168-Pottery-Wheel/dp/B0015A7XGI/ref=pd_sbs_t_8

        http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3298/3561171037_8466b9c411.jpg\">

        Anyone knows whether I can find it in Singapore ?

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          corneyAmber
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          tamarind:
          I am thinking of making pots and bowls using the air dry clay.


          Saw this pottery wheel at amazon.com.

          http://www.amazon.com/Alex-Toys-168-Pottery-Wheel/dp/B0015A7XGI/ref=pd_sbs_t_8

          http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3298/3561171037_8466b9c411.jpg\">

          Anyone knows whether I can find it in Singapore ?
          Discovery Corner at Thomson Plaza carries toys from this brand. We once bought a crochet set for my dd's friend's birthday from this brand. Perhaps you can call and check if they are bringing this in or if they can bring it in for you.

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            tamarind
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            ks2me:

            Discovery Corner at Thomson Plaza carries toys from this brand. We once bought a crochet set for my dd's friend's birthday from this brand. Perhaps you can call and check if they are bringing this in or if they can bring it in for you.
            Thanks !

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              tamarind
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              I bought red and green clay, and we were able to make red roses with green leaves. My 6 year old girl made the roses and leaves by herself, I only helped her to make the stem. My girl really enjoys making the roses, and it is a great way for me to de-stress too.


              http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3543/3632121894_f546e7a074.jpg\">

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                ChiefKiasu
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                tamarind:
                I bought red and green clay, and we were able to make red roses with green leaves. My 6 year old girl made the roses and leaves by herself, I only helped her to make the stem. My girl really enjoys making the roses, and it is a great way for me to de-stress too.


                http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3543/3632121894_f546e7a074.jpg\">
                Wow... they are really pretty! Your girl has got great motor skills!

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                  tamarind
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                  Thanks Chief πŸ˜„


                  I guess it is because she has lots of time for free play, and we have many arts and craft materials around in the house so that she can develop her fine motor skills πŸ˜„

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                    tamarind
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                    Dear all,

                    Here are the instructions to make the clay roses.

                    http://hobbyloco.com/clayhow1.html
                    http://www.jaedworks.com/clayspot/techniques/roses.html

                    It is actually quite easy. The roses we make do not look exactly like the ones in the webpage :oops: we are still practicing hehehe

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                      mumatwork
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                      ks2me:
                      These are also non-toxic air dry clay with some ideas what you can make:


                      http://www.x-ordinary.biz/gallery5.htm

                      This is what we play with.
                      i agree that for children, it is more prudent to use non-toxic clay.
                      Crayola has a non-toxic air dry clay called \"model magic\" that is very suitable for children. once model is done, just leave it to dry.
                      will be harden the next day.

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                        krazy
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                        tamarind:
                        I am thinking of making pots and bowls using the air dry clay.


                        Saw this pottery wheel at amazon.com.

                        http://www.amazon.com/Alex-Toys-168-Pottery-Wheel/dp/B0015A7XGI/ref=pd_sbs_t_8

                        http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3298/3561171037_8466b9c411.jpg\">

                        Anyone knows whether I can find it in Singapore ?
                        saw this being sold at Toys R Us.

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