Craft Time: Ferb's Lucky Clover Pin
What you'll need
- Template for Ferb's Lucky Clover Pin
- Scissors
- Polymer clay (green, skin tone, white, and black)
- Disposable kitchen gloves (to wear while working with the clay)
- Wax paper
- Aluminum foil
- Clay rolling tool, disposable plastic knife, and baking pan no longer used for cooking*
- Toothpick
- Clay or glue sealer and paintbrush (optional)
- 1-inch bar pin (check the jewelry section of the craft store)
- *Note: When working with polymer clay, be sure to use only utensils and pans that are not used for food preparation
How to make it
- Print the template and cut out the head and shirt pieces.
- Knead the clay until it is soft and flexible enough to work with easily.
- Individually
roll out hunks of green and skin tone clay to about 3/16-inch
thickness. Use the template pieces and a plastic knife to cut the head
and shirt pieces from the clay. Taper the very bottom of the neck, as
shown. Then place the upper edge of the shirt on top, gently pressing
down to stick the two pieces together.
- For the
eyes, roll two 1/4-inch balls of white clay and two tiny dots of black
clay. Roll a bit of black clay into a thin grin shape about 3/8 inch
long and about the thickness of a sprinkle (the kind that goes on ice
cream).
- Gently
flatten the white clay balls into disks, one about ½ inch wide and the
other slightly smaller (you can also use the template as a guide).
Overlap the eyes slightly with the smaller one on top. Then place the
tiny black dots on the white disks and gently flatten them so that they
stick in place and resemble pupils.
- For
Ferb's clover hair, roll four balls of green clay, varying them from 3/8
to ¼ inch in diameter. Arrange them as shown, adding a tiny tail of
green clay for the clover stem. Gently flatten the balls to create the
leaves, shaping them roughly as shown on the template. Use the plastic
knife to score the center of each leaf.
- Gently press the clover hair, eyes, and mouth in place on the head.
- Bake the
assembled Ferb pin according to the clay manufacturer's directions. Then
allow the baked clay to cool completely. If any of the pieces are
loose, use tacky glue (applied with the tip of a toothpick) to secure
them. Once the pieces are firmly attached, you can coat the pin, front
and back), with one or more applications of sealer if you like.
- Finally, glue the bar pin to the back of the pin. When the glue is thoroughly dry, the pin is ready to wear.
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