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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. |
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2.
Roll
terra cotta clay into a rod and add a small disk on top.
Attach bat to stick with glue. |
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3.
Roll
gray colored clay into a tomb shape. Mark cracks with
Makin's Mallet as shown. Pinch edges to make it more defined. |
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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. |
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5.
Stick
the skull and bones onto the tomb. |
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6.
Roll
and shape black clay as shown to make the vampire's pants.
Add detail's with Makin's Mallet. |
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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. |
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8.
Roll
and shape white clay as shown to make the body of the
vampire. Attach the body on top of the pants. |
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9.
Roll
light green clay into teardrops for hands. Shape it with
a clay pusher. |
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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. |
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11.
Assemble parts together. |
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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. |
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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. |
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14.
Roll glow-in-the-dark clay into two fangs. Stick them
to the mouth. |
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15.
Roll black clay into a thin sheet. Cut the hairstyle with
Makin's Clay Cutter. Lay onto the head then cut off excess. |
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16.
Stick a pad of purple colored clay on top of the cloak
then stick head into place. |
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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. |
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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. |
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19.
Roll and shape black clay into a hat as shown in the diagram.
Attach to the head. |
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20.
Wrap a ribbon of red clay around the joint of the hat
and bream, then add a small glow-in-the-dark moon. |
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Designed
by - Dorothy Chan, MAKIN'S CLAY® Design Team
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