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Skill Level - Professional
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Supplies:
* Makin's Clay®
  • Some Green Clay
  • Some Glow in the Dark Clay
  • Some Terra Cotta Clay
  • 1g Brown Clay
  • 3g Blue Clay
  • 5g Red Clay
  • 6g Black Clay
  • 15g White Clay
  • Recommended Makin's® Tools:
  • Chisel
  • Roller
  • Mallet
  • Roller & Cutter
  • Clay Cutters (Oval)
  • Cutter Set (Mini Geo)
  • Clay Mixing Ruler™
  • Clay Mixing Ruler™ (Small Stick)
  • Other Materials:
  • Ruler
  • White Glue
  • Scissors
  • Cap (15mm diameter)
  • Toothpicks
  • Method:
    1. Roll black clay as shown in the diagram to make the body and wings of the bat. For the eyes, roll glow-in-the-dark clay into teardrops and stick onto the body.
        2. Roll terra cotta clay into a rod and add a small disk on top. Attach bat to stick with glue.
      3. Roll gray colored clay into a tomb shape. Mark cracks with Makin's Mallet as shown. Pinch edges to make it more defined.
    4. For the skull and bones, roll some glow-in-the-dark clay as shown in the diagram. Cut out three black triangles and add them onto the skull.
        5. Stick the skull and bones onto the tomb.
        6. Roll and shape black clay as shown to make the vampire's pants. Add detail's with Makin's Mallet.
        7. Roll dark purple colored clay into a teardrop shape then press the narrower end flat to make the vampire's shoes. Attach shoes under the pants.
      8. Roll and shape white clay as shown to make the body of the vampire. Attach the body on top of the pants.
      9. Roll light green clay into teardrops for hands. Shape it with a clay pusher.
      10. Roll white clay for sleeves of the vampire. Roll into the shape shown in the diagram and then hollow out the sleeve with a clay pusher. Fit the hands into the hollow of the sleeves then stick the bat and rod onto the hand.
        11. Assemble parts together.
      12. Roll dark purple colored clay into a thin sheet for the cloak. Cut out a trapezium shape as shown, drape onto the vampire then cut off excess clay.
      13. Roll light green colored clay into a ball then with a Makin's Chisel draw the smile and mark the eyes. Add onto the head small balls of clay for the nose and eyes. Shape these with a clay pusher, push ears together to make a pointed tip.
        14. Roll glow-in-the-dark clay into two fangs. Stick them to the mouth.
      15. Roll black clay into a thin sheet. Cut the hairstyle with Makin's Clay Cutter. Lay onto the head then cut off excess.
      16. Stick a pad of purple colored clay on top of the cloak then stick head into place.
      17. Using Makin's Clay Cutters (Oval) cut out a U shape with purple colored clay to finish the cloak off. Lay the U-shape of the cloak onto the vampire's shoulders. Roll and shape red clay as shown in the diagram the add onto the vampire.
      18. Use the largest and smallest ovals from the Makin's Clay Cutters (Oval) make the bream of the hat and attach to the head.
      19. Roll and shape black clay into a hat as shown in the diagram. Attach to the head.
        20. Wrap a ribbon of red clay around the joint of the hat and bream, then add a small glow-in-the-dark moon.
     
    Designed by - Dorothy Chan, MAKIN'S CLAY® Design Team