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Diy | Clay Circle Garland

Contributor post by  Caitlin of The Merrythought





Air dry out clay is i of my favorite materials to work patch crafting. It's in addition to thence uncomplicated in addition to the options for projects are endless! I of late made a satelite stage mobile using air dry out clay in addition to loved the tiny circles in addition to thence much that I decided to brand a long garland out of them. I accept primarily been using unfinished forest in addition to plants to decorate my spaces lately in addition to I beloved how the natural texture of the clay fits inward amongst these materials.






Materials:
-Air Dry Clay
-Rolling Pin
-Circle Cookie Cutter
-Embroidery Needle or Skewer
-Sandpaper
-String
-Scissors
-Glue (I used 527 Multi-Use Glue in addition to it worked amazingly.)

Instructions:
-Roll out clay to almost 1/4" thick.
-Use cookie cutter to cutting out desired release of circles. (I did 24.)


-Use an embroidery needle or skewer to brand ii holes on contrary sides of each circle. *Save ii circles for the halt pieces in addition to alone lay i hole inward each of these.
-Let dry out according to directions.
-Once it is dry, yous tin hand the sack shine out whatsoever fossil oil edges amongst sandpaper if desired.


-Cut out 3" pieces of string to become betwixt each of the circles.



-Put a modest dab of mucilage at the opening of the hole in addition to work the embroidery needle to aid force the string into place. Repeat until yous accept a consummate chain. Be certain non to line the string from the previous circle when attaching to the adjacent circle.
-Let mucilage dry out completely.



Click here to run into the garland inward Caitlin's chamber which she only posted almost on The Merrythought this week.

About the Contributor



Caitlin McGrath lives inward a modest town inward Western New York. When her facial expression upwards isn't hidden behind her camera, she's usually crafting in addition to daydreaming for The Merrythought, where she is a work of the 3 lady squad sharing DIY projects, recipes, fashion, household décor & in addition to bits of daily life.