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1.
Roll a 5mm thick brown sheet with Makin's Roller. Cut
one 20mm x 130mm & two 25mm x 110mm rectangles by
Makin's Roller & Cutter. Texture the surface by Makin's
Chisel. Texture both ends of the longer rectangle by Makin's
Chisel as well. |
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2.
The sign's wooden effect is created by unevenly mixing
terra cotta and brown. Roll the wood color clay into a
sheet with Makin's Roller and cut into a 25mm x 130mm
rectangle. Texture and write message with Makin's Chisel. |
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3.
Roll
black clay as shown in the diagram. Make 2 holes on the
sign for placing pins. Stick the teardrop inside the holes
of the sign, then the flattened round shape. |
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4.
Roll a light blue clay sheet with Makin's Roller. Cut
boat shape according to paper pattern and texture with
Makin's Mallet. Cut two 60mm x10mm and one 30mm x10mm
rectangles with Makin's Roller & Cutter. Assemble
pieces to form bottom of boat. Cut a 60mm x 10mm white
strip with Makin's Roller & Cutter to make seats.
Stick to the boat as shown and form top of boat. |
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5.
Roll white clay into oar handle. Roll and shape light
brown clay into the head of the oar then decorate handle
with light blue clay. |
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6.
To make sap green, combine yellow, green and brown clay.
Mix evenly then roll into an oval shape and flatten. Texture
with Makin's Chisel then place top of basket on, and cut
open with Makin's Rasp. |
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7.
Roll Flesh colored clay into a long teardrop shape then
bend into shape of a pigeon. Shape a small ball of clay
into a wing and texture with Makin's Chisel. Also indent
eye with Makin's Chisel. Glue on a small amount of yellow
clay as the beak. |
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8.
Roll
out and shape gray colored clay as shown in the diagram
to make fish. Texture with half of a straw, Makin's Mallet
and Chisel. |
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9.
Roll yellow clay into a long thin rod. Roll black clay
into string and wrap this around the rod. Roll red clay
into a reel as shown in the diagram, then add black dot
in the middle. |
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10.
Bend a wire to make a fish hook. Put a red and a white
ball of clay together and penetrate with wire. Attach
hook to rod with a black string. |
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11.
Assemble according to finished work. |
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Designed
by - Dorothy Chan, MAKIN'S CLAY® Design Team
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