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- Foam Clay® & Silk Clay®
- Modelling
- Moulding
- Home-made candles
- Home-made soap
- Home-made sweets
- Pamper yourself with homemade soap
- Inspiration: v16140Sculptures from mixed clayMake sculptures from self-hardening clay, Silk Clay and Foam Clay. Mix the various types of clay for a unique look, you are only limited by your imagination. Self-hardening clay dries completely within approx. 24 hours. Foam Clay and Silk Clay dry completely within an hour, depending on the size of the piece.
- Inspiration: v15634A Shaun the Sheep yoyo with Foam ClayMake your own Shaun the Sheep yoyo from two halved polystyrene balls which are attached onto each side of a bobbin using Foam Clay. Tie cotton twine onto the bobbin enabling the yoyo to spin.
- Inspiration: v15400The Elf builds a Snowman outside his Front DoorMake your own Elf's door story about the Elf who builds a snowman or two in front of his Elf's front door. The snowman is made from polystyrene balls covered with Foam Clay and decorated with accessories for snowmen. Leave some snowmen undecorated so that the children can help the Elf decorate them.
- Inspiration: v15158An Elf made from a Terracotta Bell and a Polystyrene Ball covered with Foam Clay Glitter and Silk ClayFoam Clay glitter is used for covering the terracotta bells as well as for the elves hats. Silk Clay is used for covering the polystyrene balls for the heads and for making the hands and feet.