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QuestionWhat is the food coloring for?Community AnswerThe food coloring can be used if you want to dye the bead "dough" specific colors. Note that the beads will come out of the oven a lighter shade of the color than the dough was dyed.
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QuestionCan I bake the beads for a short time?Community AnswerYes, you can but not for less than 1 hour or your beads won't finish. You need to wait and be patient.
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QuestionAre these beads water resistant? Do they break easily?Community AnswerIf you use a sealant, such as clear nail polish or Mod Podge, they will be somewhat water resistant, and will not fall apart. If you do not use a sealant, then no, they won’t be water resistant and yes, they will break.
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QuestionCan you make different shapes without it falling apart in the oven?Community AnswerYes, you can. The only thing different is the cooking time. You will probably have to cook it for a longer or shorter time than usual.
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QuestionCan I dry it in the sun?Community AnswerYes, but it will take about six hours at least. Don't use too much water.
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QuestionCan I use Kool-Aid instead of food coloring?Community AnswerYou could, but it might effect the baking process. This is because the Kool-Aid has sugar in it, which could possibly caramelize in the oven. It might be best to just stick with food coloring.
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QuestionHow can I make beads without an oven?Community AnswerYou could make paper beads or clay beads with air dry clay instead of using the flour and water method.
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QuestionCan I paint beads before I bake them?Community AnswerYes, but after baking, remember your beads will look a little bit lighter than before baking.
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QuestionHow many beads does this make?Community AnswerIt depends on the size of the beads you make, there is no set amount.
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QuestionCan I use gluten free flour instead of normal flour?Community AnswerYes. The only difference might be the color of the dough without paint or food coloring.
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QuestionCan I paint the beads with nail polish?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionDo you think I could cook these over a fire?Community AnswerProbably, though a fire's heat is difficult to regulate, and you may scorch your beads.
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QuestionCan I make them without the oven?Community AnswerYou could try leaving them in the sun to dry. It will take several hours.
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QuestionCan I lacquer the beads before baking them?Community AnswerIt depends on what glaze you use. Some glazes can dry if baked, but others need to air dry.
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QuestionCan these beads be useful on hair?Community AnswerThey will look just like normal beads, so you could wear them in your hair if you'd like. However, the food coloring might come off on your hair.
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QuestionWhat type of flour do l use?Community AnswerYou just use plain flour. Don't use self-raising flour, or the beads will puff up.
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QuestionCan I just leave it out to air dry?Imad FawziCommunity AnswerYes, leave it to dry for like half a day to a day and it will shape fine, but remember to create the required holes first.
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QuestionWithout the paint, is it edible?Amelia DubrovskyCommunity AnswerIt would be edible without the paint, but do not eat it because of the large amount salt inside.
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QuestionCan I heat the beads in oven for 5 or 10 minutes?Amelia DubrovskyCommunity AnswerNo. The beads need to be cooked for at least 1 hour, or else they will not be fully done. If you do only a few minutes, then they will most likely still be wet, and may just fall apart. Leave in for at least one hour, and they will be good to use.
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