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Cornstarch Flower Charms

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A calming craft project to create delicate cornstarch flower charms using simple ingredients.

Ingredients

  • Cornstarch, 1 cup
  • White glue, 1/2 cup
  • Water, a few tablespoons
  • Fine sandpaper or a nail file
  • Food coloring or powdered pigment (optional)
  • Small rolling pin or a smooth bottle
  • Small leaf or flower cutter, teaspoon, or craft knife
  • Toothpicks or small sculpting tools
  • Baking sheet and parchment paper
  • Thin twine, jump rings, or ribbon (optional)
  • Clear sealant or matte varnish (optional)
  • Soft cloth and small container for water
  • A shallow tray or shallow bowl for drying

Instructions

  1. Mix cornstarch and glue in a bowl.
  2. Take a breath and add glue to the bowl. Pour the cornstarch slowly and stir with a spoon.
  3. Mix until the texture feels like a smooth paste with no dry powder.
  4. Add warm water a little at a time.
  5. Warm water helps the mixture come together more evenly.
  6. Stir and feel how the paste loosens, then thickens into a malleable dough.
  7. Knead gently on a smooth surface.
  8. Lightly dust the work surface with cornstarch to prevent sticking.
  9. Press and fold the dough with warm palms until it feels soft and even.
  10. Rest the dough if it feels sticky.
  11. Cover with a cloth and let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes.
  12. Roll the dough thin with a rolling pin.
  13. Aim for paper-thin sheets for delicate petals.
  14. Cut shapes using a spoon or cutter.
  15. Press gently to cut petals and small flower shapes.
  16. Use a toothpick to lift pieces to the parchment-lined tray.
  17. Shape petals and add texture.
  18. Curve edges with your finger or a soft tool for a natural look.
  19. Create tiny veins with a toothpick or press a leaf into the dough.
  20. Dry slowly on a baking sheet.
  21. Air-dry overnight for small pieces, or dry in a low oven at about 175 F for several hours.
  22. Turn pieces occasionally for even drying and a smooth finish.
  23. Sand and smooth after drying.
  24. Use fine sandpaper or a nail file to refine edges.
  25. Seal or string your charms.

Notes

These charms can be used as gifts, ornaments, or decorative pieces. They are delicate and should be stored safely.