2 c Biscuit mix (w/baking -powder) 1/3 c Half and half or milk 2 tb Sugar 1 Egg 1 t Nutmeg 1/4 c Butter, melted 1/2 ts Cinnamon Heat oven to 400 degrees. Mix together first six ingredients. Beat vigorously Gently smooth dough into a ball on lightly floured board. Knead five times. Roll dough 1/2-inch thick. Cut with floured doughnut cutter. To make bow knots, hold opposite sides of each doughnut ring with fingers and twist to form a figure 8. Place holes (buttons) and bow knots on ungreased baking sheet. Bake 8 to 10 minutes. Immediately dip each button and bow knot into melted butter, then into sugar, coating all sides. Serve warm. Makes 8 buttons and bow knots or 8 doughnuts.
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Chinese New Year project for kid - Part 3 - Making Chinese Button
Chinese New Year project for kid - Part 3 - Making Chinese Button
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This is a series of how to make a qipao dress for kid from the very beginning til finishing the dress. There are 3 parts in 3 videos.
Part 1 Creating a qipao pattern from jersey top Part 2 Sewing a qipao dress Part 3 Making Chinese button
Please see them all. You can make one for your daughter.
My sewing machine: Elvira Renova Touch E (It's Thai brand) My serger: Brother Lock 2104d
Music used in this video Music: A Long Cold - Riot Music: Barton Springs - Bird Creek Music: Whistling Down the Road - Silent Partner
Simply Pressed Clay is white molding clay. There are several different options for you to add color and create custom embellishments. You can add color by kneading ink into it (be sure to wear gloves.) After it is dry you can color it with markers, spray it with reinker using a Stampin' Spritzer, or you can add some shimmer by spraying it with Smooch Spritz. When using the Stampin' Spritzer, please note the depending on how much ink to water/alcohol you have will determine the hue of the color. For stronger, bolder colors use more reinker, and for softer, subtler colors use less reinker.
The clay embellishments can air dry and can be handled delicately within five minutes. The embellishment will be fully dry in thirty minutes. You can pop them into the freezer to speed up drying but please don't put in oven; this will melt your molds.
To use the molds press a small amount of clay into the desired shape. For the more delicate designs allow the clay to dry for a few minutes before trying to remove the embellishment. You can create some fun accessories by taking advantage of the pliability of the clay before it's dry by poking a hole in the top to create a charm.