6 cups of play sand (I got a 50lb bag from Lowes, it was $4.99 plus tax) 3 cups of cornstarch (most dollar stores carry it for $1 per box...you'll need around 24 boxes for the whole 50lbs!) 1 1/2 cups of cold water Step one: Mix the water and cornstarch together thoroughly, this will take a few minutes to get it nice and smooth. Step two: Gradually mix in the sand, one cup at a time. You'll need to really work it in with your fingers. Step three: Play with it! Step four: When you're all done, pop it in an airtight container. Step five: When you next play with it, you'll need to revive it with 2-3 tablespoons of water. Just sprinkle it over and work it in. That's all there is to it. Very cheap, very easy and the kids will get to play with heaps of the stuff. Play sand also comes in different colors, so buy different colored bags to mix things up a little. Have fun!
It is impossible to cook moon sand to harden it because, as the commercial says, moon sand never dries out.
Moon sand moon sand sand that moulds like dough
No, moon sand does not come from the actual moon in space. Moon sand is a type of moldable sand-like substance that is made for play and is unrelated to the moon. It is typically a mixture of sand and other materials designed to have a unique texture.
yes,moon sand is always dry
Yes the moon does have water. it is in the sand. to find it you have to find red sand.
No because sand will fall apart if its not compact enough
The word that can follow mill, moon, and sand is "shine."
Logically, no you can't. There is no sand on the moon. That being said if you (for some reason) brought sand to the moon, you very well could. No forces of weathering or erosion would act on it there.
Cook sand inside of a furnace. Sand not Sandstone.
the moon is gray because the color of the moon sand is gray.
sand + eel = moon
Moon sand is typically made of sand and a binding agent such as oil or wax, which can repel water. While moon sand itself may not "get wet," if it is exposed to water for an extended period or submerged in water, it may lose its texture and consistency. It is recommended to keep moon sand dry to maintain its playability.