Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Cinnamon Clay

This is a non-edible recipe for making a yummy-scented dough with which you can create charms, ornaments, and small altar pieces.
Preparation Time:

Ingredients:

1 cup Applesauce
1/3 cup White Glue
Any combination of ground Cloves, ground Nutmeg, ground allspice, and/or ground ginger to equal 1 cup
1/2 cup of ground cinnamon
More Cinnamon

Directions:

In a medium bowl, stir together cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, allspice and ginger. Mix in the applesauce and glue. Work the mixture with hands for 2-3 minutes to form a firm ball. If it’s too wet, add more cinnamon, if it’s too dry, add more applesauce.
Lightly dust a surface with cinnamon. Roll the dough ¼ inch thick if cutting shapes. Or mold with hands. If you want to make a larger piece, use aluminum foil to make the general shape then put the clay over it. Large, solid pieces made with this clay tend to crack and crumble.
Dry in the oven at 200 degrees for several hours or air dry in a sunny spot for a week.

Additional Comments:
Items created with this dough carry the energy of the Sun and the element of Fire. They are useful for attracting love and prosperity and for protection. You may choose to use items in closets, drawers and chests to keep items safe and smelling nice and to charge those items with the herbs qualities. This clay dough makes wonderful Yule ornaments.
This dish is best served on the following occasions:
Yule
This dish carries energies for the following magical purposes:
protection, love, prosperity

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