The key is to use only so much, depending on how soft the clay is! The denser the clay, like our clay below, the less you want to use. A softer clay will require you to use more. Feel free to experiment with the consistency you like the most. We have experimented with two differe...
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If using an air-dry clay, work on only one body part at a time, since you don't want to lose the softness of the clay.[2] Study how muscle groups look and work if you want to get better at this. This will make for a more realistic looking doll. For example, real legs don'...
Making your own clay is a fun and easy craft that you can use to create gifts, keepsakes, and school projects. Mixing up a batch of clay requires little effort and you likely already have the ingredients at home. For a softer,...
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Use a rubber mallet to pound on the clay for several minutes. Using the mallet will break up the clay and add friction which will make it softer. After you have used the rubber mallet, take the clay out of the bag and roll it with your hands into a ball. 6 Knead the clay. After...