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1.
Cut
out the inner and outer parts of the pumpkin and cardboard
sign patterns as shown. |
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2.
Roll
neon orange clay into a sheet with Makin's Roller. Place
the pumpkin pattern onto the clay then cut with Makin's
Mallet. Punch two holes at the top for hanging. |
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3.
Roll black clay into a sheet with Makin's Roller. Mark
the edge with Makin's Mallet according to inner pumpkin
paper pattern and cut. Stick the inner shape on top of
the larger one. |
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4.
Roll
yellow clay into a sheet with Makin's Roller. Place the
sign pattern onto the place and cut around the outline. |
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5.
Roll
brown clay into a sheet with Makin's Roller. Mark the
edge with Makin's Mallet according to inner pumpkin paper
pattern and cut. Stick the inner shape on top of the larger
one. |
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6.
Roll
glow-in-the-dark clay into a teardrop shape then press
into the shape of the bat's head. |
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7.
Roll
glow-in-the-dark clay into a teardrop shape then flatten
the narrower side to create the body. |
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8.
Roll
glow-in-the-dark clay into a triangular shape then indent
it to make the wings. Glue head, body and wings together. |
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9.
For
the bat's eyes cut a thin piece of black clay into two
small triangles then stick them onto the head. For the
bat's mouth, roll out a long black rope and curve into
a smile as shown in the diagram. |
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10.
Roll
glow-in-the-dark clay into a sheet. Make the moon by using
the oval and circle shape of Makin's Clay Cutters. Trim
to soften the edges. |
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11.
Stick
all parts onto the pumpkin as shown in the diagram with
glue. |
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Designed
by - Dorothy Chan, MAKIN'S CLAY® Design Team
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