Keeping remaining dough covered with a kitchen towel (not terry cloth), firmly roll out 1
piece on a clean surface into a 12 - inch round, lifting and turning dough as necessary.
Not exact matches
Grease a
piece of plastic wrap and lay down
on a
clean, flat
surface.
Place dough balls
on a lightly floured
surface and cover with an oiled
piece of plastic wrap, then a
clean dish towel.
Lay a
piece of plastic wrap
on a
clean work
surface.
On a clean surface (or on top of a piece of parchment paper) use hands to flatten dough until it's 1/3» - 1/2» thic
On a
clean surface (or
on top of a piece of parchment paper) use hands to flatten dough until it's 1/3» - 1/2» thic
on top of a
piece of parchment paper) use hands to flatten dough until it's 1/3» - 1/2» thick.
When ready to wrap, use a knife or the bench scraper to cut off a
piece of the chocolate «dough» and place it
on an ungreased,
clean surface.
Grease a
piece of plastic wrap and lay down
on a
clean, flat
surface.
3) Turn the dough out
on a
clean surface and divide into two equal
pieces.
Hi Linda — That is correct, you need to
clean the
piece well to make sure no dirt, grease, or sanding grit are
on the
surfaces about to be painted.
You start with toothpaste
on your finger to
clean the tooth
surfaces, then wrap a small
piece of cloth or gauze around your finger, or use a finger brush, to change the texture.
Smith recommends keeping the rabbit cage
on a rug or other easy - to -
clean surface, such as a plastic chair mat (available at office supply stores) or a cut
piece of linoleum.
Tip 2: Keep the rabbit cage
on a rug or other easy - to -
clean surface, such as a plastic chair mat (available at office supply stores) or a cut
piece of linoleum.
In Davenport's work the viewer is placed in front of these paintings, there can often seem to be very little
on the
surface of his work, especially the minimalist glossy
pieces which are almost like a painted Donald Judd: smooth,
clean and restrained.