Again this week my
family and I have come up with with another long list of uses for a common
household product, This week it's cornstarch. Other than the common use, as a
thickener for gravies, it can be used on your skin, your hair, as a cleaner and
even for some fun projects that will keep the kids entertained.
As I'm doing this
series, there has not been a week that has gone by that I'm not completely
amazed at how versatile all of these products are. Despite my amazement I'm a
little upset that I didn't know all of this information when I was younger. To
think, all of these years I have been paying big money for name brand products
when all I had to do was look in my cupboards for a more economical
solution.
Enjoy the list and as
always if you have any additional uses I would love to hear them.
HOUSEHOLD TIPS & TRICKS FROM WWII
More Modern Uses:
- Ornaments – to make your own, mix 1 cup cornstarch, 2 cup baking soda and 1 ½ cup water in a large saucepan. Cover and cook over medium heat until the mixture becomes thick. Remove from heat and cover with a damp cloth. When cooled to the touch knead until smooth. Roll out to ¼-inch thick, cut and place on a baking sheet in a 250 degree oven for 20-30 minutes. Paint.
- Moon Sand – to make your own, mix ½ cup cornstarch and ¾ cup liquid starch over medium heat. Add 1 cup of fine sand and stir. Lay it out flat on a baking sheet and allow it to dry in the sun.
- Watercolor Paints – to make your own, mix 1 tablespoon white vinegar and 2 tablespoons baking soda in a small bowl. When mixture stops foaming add 1 tablespoon cornstarch and ¼ teaspoon glycerin. Add food coloring to tint.
- Clay – to make your own, mix 1 cup cornstarch, 2 cups baking soda and 1 ¼ cup water. Knead until well mixed. Related Post: Make your own Garden Stakes.
- Jewelry Clay – to make your own, mix ½ cup cornstarch, ½ cup salt and ¾ cup flour. Slowly add warm water to create clay. Shape as desired and air dry. Paint.
- Face Paint – to make your own, mix 2 parts cornstarch and 1 part vegetable shortening or cold cream. To tint add food coloring.
- Finger Paint – to make your own, mix ¼ cup cornstarch and 2 cups water in a sauce pan. Boil until the mixture has the consistency of paint. To tint add food coloring.
- Paste – to make your own, mix 3 teaspoons cornstarch and 4 teaspoons cold water. Mix well.
Source: FlusterBuster