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Making Decorative Breads (Non-edible)?

I am looking for instructions on how to make decorative breads (non-edible) that had polyurethane on them. You arrange them in a basket.

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I received an arrangement as a gift several years ago and would like to try to make it.

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October 17, 20050 found this helpful

This might help you, Tillyburg: www.familycorner.com/.../2.shtml

 
By jane (Guest Post)
October 18, 20050 found this helpful

Back in the seventies, I used to make these out of flour and salt dough (like the kids use in grade school for art projects) but honestly a much easier solution is to go to the bakery, pick out a selection of fancy breads, air dry them and then varnish them. They are beautiful!

 
By shannon brown (Guest Post)
October 18, 20050 found this helpful

I have made this many times, dry the bread in the oven on 150 degrees until dry and hard. Let them cool completly then spray with polyurathane.

 
By Margaret (Guest Post)
January 17, 20060 found this helpful

Good tips, just what I was looking for. What kind of varnish or polyurathane do I buy? can I buy this at a hardware store or craft store.
Thanks

 

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