I guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I stupidly lost the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Marley Parker I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
It's cool my daughter made the blue and yellow clay, which we ended up mixing with the salt dough. Next week we will make a garland with them. Thank you for watching.
Yay!! We are planning to make salt dough this weekend, so your timing is fabulous!! I have a holiday themed video too (about self-care), so its fun to watch yours and get inspired too!
Your girls will have so much fun. My daughter made the yellow and the green/blue clay. I think it made the most amazing marble beads. Thank you for Watching.
This is so cool. I did not know you made those beads you put on your tree!😯How clever! Truly customizable. I could see Painting these or dying them. So many possibilities.
was planning on making beads by rolling paper / card and sticking. Salt dough should be much simpler. I find experimenting with the microwave gives quicker results to harden salt dough, can produce a number of beads in a few minutes instead of waiting 24 / 48 hours. But its all about the experimentation with time. Start with 10 seconds, check and rotate the beads, then another 10 seconds. Doesn't take long :) Happy crafting
So true. I also plane on trying to make some beads with salt dough mixed with paper mache. I found that covering parts of the paper mache give it a different look and texture when dried in the oven. Let me know how your beads come out.
Thank you for creating and sharing this video. I got a bit confused toward the ending. Please tell me about the drying process for the hard salt dough. Is it aired dried. Is it oven dried? Do you do both kinds of drying one right behind the other? You guidance is greatly appreciated.
I did both, air dry and oven dry. Air dry takes about one to two weeks, depending on how thick the beads are. Oven dry takes about 8hrs or one day. If you oven dry to avoid cracks start at a low heat.
@@BrambleReid wow Bramble, I would love to see that video! I was wondering maybe if we can find the real fine thin salt 🧂 I remember seeing something like that in a store for those who like fine thin salt. Not sure if I saw it’s at worlds markets store… but I’m sure there’s much be other stores. Maybe this kind of salt will work. Or you can go over your own salt by rolling it’s with a small wood stick, or something to make it’s more thin the salt.
They are light weight. If you need them heavier you can add rocks and cover them. Try two ways. Cover some rocks with tin foil, then add the salt dough over it. Or just use small rocks without tin foil.
Good evening ma, it's mariam again from Nigeria 😁👋 hope your day is going well? Thank you so much for your tutorials . Please ma, how long can salt dough stay in the fridge?
@@V2B2010 if i were to make them to wear in hair. I would make them smaller, and coat them with UV resin to protect your hair. You also could change up the shape. Maybe flowers, something different.
You can use any flour. Plain white flour will give you a solid white colour, perfect for adding colour to. Wheat flour will give you brown flecks, and corn flour will be transparent with the yellow corn flecks. I would recommend making some small baches to see which one you like best.
Hey mam , I've tried the recipe several times , the dough comes out fine but since I don't have oven , i have to air dry it .. so the problem is that the dough never dries completely , i mean sometimes it gets mouldy or sometimes the outer layer of my clay object is dried but not the inner .. so , how can i fix this problem ?
Sorry for the delay, my phone was not working.. I just got a new one and seeing messages now. You should be able to sun dry it. Make sure you make the thicker dough not the soft one this means that when you pit the stick through the dough it should be firm not sagging. You can let it dry by the window or out side. If you are air drying it give it a towel or two.
@@BrambleReid probably about 20 and all of them cracked significantly. I'm thinking I will just have to work with them the way they are but any altering is an improvement.
@@ark194 I dried my beads two ways. One baked it in the over. I found that if the beads dry too quickly they generally cracked, the water was evaporating too fast. I reduced the heat in the oven which helped. When I air dried them, I keeped them near our back door, there was no cracks. When testing I did have some cracks, so I controlled how much water I used, and made them thick and tight when I was rolling the beads.
@@BrambleReidthx let me know if you have suggestions for filling them. I think I’m just going to roll with it, no pun intended, and do something shabby with them.
I think the part you are referring too is at the beginning. I was testing to see how low the background volume can be before you hear it. I'm just repeating nothing. Thank you.
Have you ever tried making Salt Dough Beads?
I guess Im randomly asking but does any of you know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I stupidly lost the password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
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@Marley Parker I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Marley Parker It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account!
@Rocco Ali happy to help xD
I know I made salt dough ornaments with my Mom when I was a kid. I need to do them again with my kids. I love the idea to make beads.
It's cool my daughter made the blue and yellow clay, which we ended up mixing with the salt dough. Next week we will make a garland with them. Thank you for watching.
My mother made this for us when we were young, she was so inspiring to me
Thant is so lovely, My daughter loves the beads I made. She tock them to her room. I pray that I can inspire my daughter also. Thank you for watching.
@@BrambleReid ❤️
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I haven't made these and it's the first time I've seen it. Looks pretty! I love cute and easy DIY ornaments.
You can make so much more with it. Next week I will create some unique garlands with it. Thank you for watching.
I have tried these but totally want to now!
I created a cool garland that I will show you next week. Thank you for watching..
Yes! Yes I have!
How was the project you made from the Salt Dough?
Yay!! We are planning to make salt dough this weekend, so your timing is fabulous!! I have a holiday themed video too (about self-care), so its fun to watch yours and get inspired too!
I have two other videos coming on how to make a regular garland and the ideal way to make a Christmas garland. Thank you for watching.
Love this type of hand made things! That is to show to my daughter!
Kids really love creating things with their hands, your children will love this. Thank you for watching.
PERFECTAS! Muchas gracias 🙂
Thank you.
This is cool! I've never thought that the procedure for salt dough beads is as easy as this. Thanks for sharing!
Next week i will turn those salt dough beads into something beautiful. Thank you for watching.
I have never tried this, but it looks like something fun to do with my girls! Thank you!
Your girls will have so much fun. My daughter made the yellow and the green/blue clay. I think it made the most amazing marble beads. Thank you for Watching.
Super helpful! Thanks
Thank you, these beads are still holding up.
Wow! Amazing video.
This is a stepping stop to create other projects. thank you for watching.
Yuuuum!! These look so, so good! Can't wait to make them!! :)
I wouldn't eat it, but they are really nice for crafts or decoration.
Don’t eat it! BOZO!
Very interesting!
Next week it will look cooler. Thank you for watching.
Good timing for Christmas decorations!
So true, you can also make Christmas gift's with it.. Thank you for watching.
This is so cool. I did not know you made those beads you put on your tree!😯How clever! Truly customizable. I could see Painting these or dying them. So many possibilities.
Tomorrow I will show how to add paint to your beads and make them more customizable .
Yes, but they were to soft to hold there shape. So I am going to try your recipe, thank you for your tips and tricks to form and make dough for beads.
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Toni. did this project work for you?
was planning on making beads by rolling paper / card and sticking. Salt dough should be much simpler. I find experimenting with the microwave gives quicker results to harden salt dough, can produce a number of beads in a few minutes instead of waiting 24 / 48 hours. But its all about the experimentation with time. Start with 10 seconds, check and rotate the beads, then another 10 seconds. Doesn't take long :) Happy crafting
So true. I also plane on trying to make some beads with salt dough mixed with paper mache. I found that covering parts of the paper mache give it a different look and texture when dried in the oven. Let me know how your beads come out.
Those are real good DIY beads :)
Yeah you can get really creative with them. Even make some Christmas ornaments. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for creating and sharing this video.
I got a bit confused toward the ending. Please tell me about the drying process for the hard salt dough. Is it aired dried. Is it oven dried? Do you do both kinds of drying one right behind the other?
You guidance is greatly appreciated.
I did both, air dry and oven dry. Air dry takes about one to two weeks, depending on how thick the beads are. Oven dry takes about 8hrs or one day. If you oven dry to avoid cracks start at a low heat.
Love it💖💖💖🙋♀️💖💖💖
I have been thinking about combining salt dough and paper mache. I want to see if the salt will show through the same way.
@@BrambleReid wow Bramble, I would love to see that video! I was wondering maybe if we can find the real fine thin salt 🧂 I remember seeing something like that in a store for those who like fine thin salt. Not sure if I saw it’s at worlds markets store… but I’m sure there’s much be other stores. Maybe this kind of salt will work. Or you can go over your own salt by rolling it’s with a small wood stick, or something to make it’s more thin the salt.
@@rosaelinav8036 I'll try it. Maybe fine and coarse salt.
This is cool!
You can make many things with this base. Thank you for watching.
Do these beads dry light or heavy? Thanks for sharing
They are light weight. If you need them heavier you can add rocks and cover them. Try two ways. Cover some rocks with tin foil, then add the salt dough over it. Or just use small rocks without tin foil.
Thank you, I was looking for light weight, will give it a try 😊
@@butchncasey great, let me know how it works.
Will they last outdoors? I want to make yard stakes?
No, but if you make cement paper mache (Papercrete) it will. I have a tutorial on my channel. Feel free to let me know if you make them.
Do you knead the stiff dough?
Yes, you want the dough to be stiff for the dough to be able to dry on the stick.
Wait. So, Used clay for the colored ones? Neat!
You can colour both the salt dough and the clay. I also mixed the clay and the salt dough together to make different colours.
Good evening ma, it's mariam again from Nigeria 😁👋 hope your day is going well? Thank you so much for your tutorials . Please ma, how long can salt dough stay in the fridge?
Hello Marian, Trusting you are well, all is well with us thank you! Try and make what you need, if you can. But it should last around two weeks.
@@BrambleReid ok ma thank you very much for the reply. I appreciate you.
@@mariamrammal8079 thank you, like wise to you also. Have a goodnight.
Can these be worn as hair beads?
@@V2B2010 if i were to make them to wear in hair. I would make them smaller, and coat them with UV resin to protect your hair. You also could change up the shape. Maybe flowers, something different.
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Hi
White flour means wheat flour or rice flour?
You can use any flour. Plain white flour will give you a solid white colour, perfect for adding colour to. Wheat flour will give you brown flecks, and corn flour will be transparent with the yellow corn flecks. I would recommend making some small baches to see which one you like best.
@@BrambleReid Thank you
I found your better than salt dough video
I tried that but it gets small cracks
Bonjour je peux avoir la liste des ingrédients pour préparer la pâte s'il vous plaît
pâte molle
1 tasse de farine
1/4 -1/2 tasse de sel
1/2 eau
pâte dure
1/2 tasse de farine
1/4 tasse de sel
1/4 tasse d'eau
Hey mam , I've tried the recipe several times , the dough comes out fine but since I don't have oven , i have to air dry it .. so the problem is that the dough never dries completely , i mean sometimes it gets mouldy or sometimes the outer layer of my clay object is dried but not the inner .. so , how can i fix this problem ?
Sorry for the delay, my phone was not working.. I just got a new one and seeing messages now. You should be able to sun dry it. Make sure you make the thicker dough not the soft one this means that when you pit the stick through the dough it should be firm not sagging. You can let it dry by the window or out side. If you are air drying it give it a towel or two.
@@BrambleReid no problem at all , I'll try what you said . The fact that you replied already means a lot to me ☺️
@@shrutikabotle3012 Thank you 😊 let me know if it works.
My beads are a cracked mess. They have been air drying for about 18 hours now, and they are the better than salt dough beads. Any suggestions?
How many did you make? Did all of them crack?
@@BrambleReid probably about 20 and all of them cracked significantly. I'm thinking I will just have to work with them the way they are but any altering is an improvement.
@@ark194 I dried my beads two ways. One baked it in the over. I found that if the beads dry too quickly they generally cracked, the water was evaporating too fast. I reduced the heat in the oven which helped. When I air dried them, I keeped them near our back door, there was no cracks. When testing I did have some cracks, so I controlled how much water I used, and made them thick and tight when I was rolling the beads.
@@BrambleReidthx let me know if you have suggestions for filling them. I think I’m just going to roll with it, no pun intended, and do something shabby with them.
@@ark194 I also added porcelain clay to seof my beads. It gave them a nice contrast.
To make holes in beads, use a straw instead
Ok, will try it the next time I make them. Thank you!
your music is so loud, I cna't hear a word you're saying :(
I think the part you are referring too is at the beginning. I was testing to see how low the background volume can be before you hear it. I'm just repeating nothing. Thank you.