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Delightful Dough Basket
Salt dough is a craft medium that stands the test of time. My mother still hangs the salt dough ornament I made in kindergarten on her tree every year! Children of all ages can participate in the making of the dough, the shaping of it, and creatively decorating the finished projects. Introduce this wonderful, squishy ... Read More
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