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    What a lovely thing to make! I love those pawprints.

    The question is though .... did you add peanut butter, and did you eat the trimmings?!!

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    That is so cute!

    I actually have Playdoh on my desk. When I get stressed, I open it up & take a whiff. It brings me back to my childhood & relaxes me.

    I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by elizabethann
    That is so cute!

    I actually have Playdoh on my desk. When I get stressed, I open it up & take a whiff. It brings me back to my childhood & relaxes me.

    Thanks so much everyone, I'm glad you like it And Catnapper that is a really great idea, so just so I understand more, what is plaster or paris? Did the pawprint come out as a cookie? lol I guess I don't cook that much.

    And elizabethann, that is such a great idea. I've never thought of that, but I always love the smell of playdoh too, and I think its because it does bring back your childhood, great idea


    Kalei
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalei
    Thanks so much everyone, I'm glad you like it And Catnapper that is a really great idea, so just so I understand more, what is plaster or paris? Did the pawprint come out as a cookie? lol I guess I don't cook that much.

    And elizabethann, that is such a great idea. I've never thought of that, but I always love the smell of playdoh too, and I think its because it does bring back your childhood, great idea
    Plaster of paris is a clay-like substance where you mix this chalky powder with water. It then becomes a thin paste. Once dry it is hard like ceramic. It doesn't need to be heated in a kiln like ceramic. Then you can paint it or leave it white. I can certainly do a step-by-step thread on it. It was a lot of fun making the footprints.

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    Wow, that is a great idea.

    I have paw prints of my girls, too, I made them in some kind of clay. I also still have Katz's pawprint, and it is very precious to me.

    Kirsten

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    That turned out so well What a great idea! You are very creative.

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