Although Christmas is still a long time away, it does not prevent us from learning some small Christmas-themed crafts. Here is a clay candy heart Christmas tree cookie recipe, which is very suitable for parent-child DIY at Christmas. If you are interested My friends can take a look~
First, let’s get a ball of white resin clay/ultra-light clay (I prefer resin clay with a bit of weight, but... if someone really bites it... the ultra-light clay can at least protect his teeth from chipping... ) Use brown/red + blue + yellow paint to create a cream color~
Knead evenly and flatten with the palm of your hand until the thickness is about one centimeter~
Pat it gently with a vegetable cloth and continue to flatten it until the thickness is reduced to about half~
Leave irregular lines on the surface (like a big cookie)
Use a cookie cutter or a knife to cut out the shape of a Christmas tree, then tap the edges with vegetable cloth to create texture, and use a straw to cover the top with a small round hole for the rope
Use a small Christmas tree mold to press out shallow grooves, or use a tool to press it out bit by bit~
The groove is about 2~5mm~just don’t crush the bottom
Use a sponge with a little dark color and pat it on the edge
Use the size of a small Christmas tree mold to cut out a slightly smaller aluminum foil tree shape and stick it into the groove with the shiny side facing up.
Apply a thin layer of glass paint and wait for it to dry~ (too thick at one time will dry very slowly). The transparency of the glass paint is a bit hard to capture in photos, but the actual effect is good~~~
Finally~ wear a rope to give someone away~ or put a plate on to treat someone. If you have children at home, please pay attention to safety ~ don’t accidentally chew them @__@
The true form of ceramic glass~
If you have the materials, you can add a little epoxy resin on the surface of the glass paint to make the thickness more realistic, or you can directly dye it with epoxy resin and then cool it down quickly. I don’t know if there will be ice cracks. You can try it yourself. Down.