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Welcome to Makin's Clay® of The Netherlands

 
Designed by Makin's Clay Design Team

Skill Level - Easy
Time to Complete - half hour (Does not include drying time)


Supplies:
* Makin's Clay® - The No Bake Clay®

 

* No Kneading, conditioning, or baking required!

  • 120g Neon Orange clay
  • 120g Neon Pink clay
  • 120g Blue clay
  • 120g Green clay
  • 120g Black clay
  • 120g White clay

    Recommended Tools:
  • Makin's Brand® Roller
  • Makin's Brand® Chisel

    Other Materials:
  • Toothpicks
  • Scissors


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    1. Knead Neon Orange clay into a carrot shape of 47mm long, 25 wide and 15mm thick. Make a few gaps by Makin's Brand® Chisel for the texture of the carrot. Insert 2 toothpicks into the carrot for the axles. The shorter (35mm long) for the front axle and the longer (45mm long) for the back axle.

    2. Use Makin's Brand® Chisel, press a hole (5mm diameter) at the top of the carrot for the position of rabbit's head. Dig a hole (5mm diameter, 5mm deep) at the wider side for the carrot's leaves.
    3. Form Green clay into a teardrop and use scissors to snip five times for the leaves. Seal to the preset position.
    4. Form a ball of Blue clay and flatten to 5mm in thickness. Use side of Makin's Brand® Roller to cut off four (20mm diameter) round shapes for the tires. Press two of the tires inwards for reducing the size to 17mm diameter.

    Final. Use White clay to form the rabbit's head. Form a small cone of Neon Pink clay for the nose and two tiny
    amount of black clay for the eyes. Seal the rabbit's head to the preset position. Stick the Blue clay tires into toothpicks. Place two smaller at the front and the larger at the back. Roll White clay to a (3mm thick) sheet and cut out two smaller circles (10mm diameter) and two larger circles
    (12mm diameter). Place the two smaller circles at the center of the front tires, and the larger at the center of the back tires to form the wheels of the Carrot Car.

     
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