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Funny Putty
by Amy Schamburek

What you will need:

1 TLBS. liquid Starch (found in the laundry isle)
Food Coloring
2 TLBS. White Glue
Plastic Easter Egg or zip bag

How to Concoct it:

1. Mix white glue and food coloring together in a glass bowl.

2. Pour liquid starch into a second glass bowl. Slowly pour the glue mixture on top the liquid starch.

3. Allow the concoction to stand for 5 minutes or until the glue absorbs the liquid starch.

4. Remove putty from bowl and knead. (At first the mixture may look as if it's a mistake, but it isn't. The more you knead the putty, the better the consistency will be.)

5. Store Funny Putty in a plastic Easter Egg or zip bag.

Concoction Tips and Ideas

Press Funny Putty down on newspaper comics or pictures printed with an ink jet printer. Slowly pull the Funny Putty off of the paper: The Picture will transfer magically onto the putty.

Roll your Funny Putty into a ball and bounce it!


Visit Amy at www.20ishParents.com 


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