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Monday, June 9, 2014

Reconstituting Makin’s Clay®

Did you know that you could reconstitute Makin's Clay?  It is simply amazing here are the instructions:

Begin with a fully dried sheet of Makin’s Clay®.

Cut the sheet into small pieces approximately ¾ inches or smaller.

Place the pieces in a mini-chopper to make smaller pieces of clay.

Follow directions below to continue reconstituting process.

Begin with leftover pieces of fully dried Makin’s Clay®.

Cut clay into small pieces approximately ¾ inches or smaller.

For larger pieces of clay, wrap in a brown paper bag or other sturdy paper and break into smaller pieces using a hammer or heavy object. 

Remove clay pieces from bag or paper and place in a mini-chopper to make smaller pieces of clay. 
Follow directions below to continue reconstituting process. 
Using a ratio of approximately four parts dried clay to one part water, put water in the mini-chopper and blend on high. 
Don’t be concerned if there are larger chunks of dried clay in the mixture. 
Pour mixture into an appropriately sized bowl and allow to sit. 
Periodically stir the mixture, mashing larger pieces until reaching a pasty consistency. Note: This process may take a full day or more. 
You can use the clay mixture as is for a variety of applications or you can work it in your hands until some of the water evaporates, bringing the clay back to the original pre-drying consistency.

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