The original polymer clay tutorial is from the National Wildlife Federation crafts page . We have edited that polymer clay tutorial and converted it to the air-dry clay tutorial shown below.
You'll never lose your place with these easy-to-make bookmarks!
- Leather string (jewelry cord or shoelace)
- brown, gray or tan air-dry-clay (enough for body & ears)
- black air-dry clay (for eyes and nose)
Note: Delight Clay is a very lightweight paperclay and would be great for these bookmarks. Das and a few other brands may be too heavy and not suitable for this use.
What You Do:
1. Cut a piece of leather string about 10 inches long. Tie a knot at one end.
2. Mold a lump of clay around the knotted end of the string. Shape the clay into the form of a mouse's body, as shown. (large teardrop) Use very small amounts of water to smooth surface if necessary.
3. Add clay ears, eyes, and nose. Press them down firmly to the mouse's body so they won't fall off. Add white glue if they refuse to stick. Optional: Two small black beads can be used for eyes.
4. Set aside on a flat surface to dry! It may take a day or two. (Don't try to speed up drying, you may end up with cracks.)
That's it! Now, put your bookmouse to use!
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