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Jay just posted this the other week.

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Paper Mache Pulp & Paste, from POFAK & GFCFKids posts, source unknown

For 1 to 1-1/2 cups of paper mache paste, mix together:

1 cup original Bette Hagman flour mix

1 tsp xanthan or guar gum

1 cup lukewarm water.

Continue adding water (about 3 cups), mixing well in between, until all

the

lumps are gone. Bring mixture to a boil in a saucepan & cool completely.

To

make paper mache pulp, place several sheets of junk mail or newspaper

torn

into tiny pieces) into a blender or food processor with some water &

blend

well. Strain the pulp using a colander or sieve. Mix the pulp with one

Tbsp

or more of white glue if allowed based on food allergy. For projects that

require strips, tear newspaper into long thin strips. Dip the paper into

the

paste mixture above & scrape the excess off with fingers. Layer the paste

covered strips onto your project.

Edible Finger Paints, by Lori , GFCFKids, modified by Miss Roben’s.

For each color use: ½ cup fine, starchy flour (cornstarch, potato starch,

arrowroot, etc), warm tap water, & assorted food colorings. Slowly blend

water into flour to get thin batter consistency. Add a few drops of food

coloring at same time as water to achieve desired intensity.

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