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Please Note: This project was designed by Kathryn Depew of Cotton Ridge Designs, LLC. You are welcome copy these instructions and pictures for your personal use and distribute them to friends and club members, but please include a credit on all copies as follows: “Project designed and pictures owned by Kathryn Depew of Cotton Ridge Designs, LLC (www.cottonridge.com). Used by permission.”
Free Project: Molasses Cookies & Tea Project
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Instructions Mix dark brown acrylic paint into a small ball of Model Magic (about the diameter of a penny) until the color of molasses cookies. Roll clay into balls a little more than 1/8" in diameter. Roll as many balls as you want cookies. Flatten with finger and set aside to dry. Mix brown glass stain into resin according to manufacturer's directions to make liquid the color of tea. Fill cup 2/3 full of the resin mixture. Alternatively, you can fill the cup with brown glass stain a little at a time. The stain shrinks as it dries, so this will take several drops over a period of time. Glue 6 cookies to cookie sheet, set aside to dry. Punch plates out of card and trim tabs with scissors. Glue 3 cookies to one plate, set aside to dry. Glue cup to other plate. Drip a small drop of brown glass stain on end of spoon and place next to cup on plate. As the stain dries it will adhere it to the plate. Cut placemat out of blue checked fabric (1-1/2" x 2" rectangle). Cut napkin out of cream fabric 1" x 3/4" rectangle). Trim placemat so that edges are square with lines in the fabric. Fringe placemat by pulling 3-4 threads on each edge. Fringe napkin by pulling 2-3 threads from each short edge. Trim with scissors so fringe is even. Fold long edges to center and finger-press. Glue to keep edges folded down. Fold in half and glue. CAREFULLY bend spatula slightly at base of handle, so wide part is at a slight angle. Using toothpick , dab glue on cookies on sheet and plate, and on the end of the spatula. Put dots of glue where the three cookies would have been on sheet. (See picture.) Sprinkle brown sand over glue on sheet, plate, and spatula, and press lightly with finger. Tap off excess sand. Glue spatula to cookie sheet. Using mini-hold wax adhesive or Moveable Miniatures Glue, attach plates and napkin to placemat. You're finished! :)
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