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QuestionDoes the play dough stick to your handsCommunity AnswerNot unless you've used too much water.
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QuestionDo I have to make this amount?Community AnswerYou can make more or less playdough to suit your needs, just make sure to adjust each of the ingredients as needed.
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QuestionCan you use flour instead of corn- flour?Community AnswerNo, because they have different consistency. The flour will make it dry out quickly.
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QuestionWhat if it doesn't work at all?Community AnswerAdd more liquid ingredients if it is too firm, or add cornstarch if it is sticky or too wet for your liking.
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QuestionCan I substitute cornstarch with baking soda?Community AnswerNo, as the baking soda will not thicken the dough as cornstarch will.
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QuestionIs baking soda the same thing as bicarbonate soda?Community AnswerYes, it is.
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QuestionWhat I can use if I don't can't find alum?Community AnswerYou can try the other three ways of making cornstarch playdough, the two-ingredient play dough, simple play dough and edible play dough, as none of these not require alum.
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QuestionCan I color the dough with markers?Fangfei LiuCommunity AnswerNo, it doesn't work. You will find that when mixing the dough with the marker ink will get all over your hands, and no matter how much marker you put in, it will still be the some color, or very light.
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