Method: |
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1.
Roll gray colored clay into a sheet and cut into size
according the paper reference given. (Cut two large hexagons) |
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2.
For
the rectangles, cut off the corners to make a trapezium
shape. Assemble the hexagon and the sides as shown and
secure with glue. |
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3.
On the second hexagon lay the smaller hexagon pattern
on top. Trace with Makin's Chisel. Extrude a string of
clay with Makin's Clay Gun Extruder and align onto the
traced line. |
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4.
Roll glow-in-the-dark clay into a sheet then cut according
to the cross reference. Lay the cross on the coffin. |
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5.
Roll black clay into a teardrop for the body and slightly
flatten the sections where the limbs will be joined. |
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6.
Roll black clay into the shapes shown in the diagram.
Blend the ball to the log. Shape the ball end into a hand
then cut with scissors to make fingers. |
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7.
Shape black clay into legs as shown. Glue parts together
then adjust the position of the limbs as desired. |
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8.
Shape glow-in-the-dark clay as shown in the diagram for
the head. Indent the mouth with a clay pusher. |
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9.
For the teeth, roll white clay into a small log that fits
into the indent of the head. Roll black clay into thin
threads and wrap the ropes around the white clay. Insert
into the mouth. |
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10.
Roll black clay into a sheet them stamp out with Makin's
Clay Cutters (Animals). Cut the heart shape in half then
soften edges to make eyes. Cut a small triangle for the
nose then attach to the head. Attach the head to the body. |
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11.
Roll glow-in-the-dark clay into the shape of the bones
then attach to the body. |
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12.
Attach the skeleton onto the coffin. |
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Designed
by - Dorothy Chan, MAKIN'S CLAY® Design Team
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