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DIY Mini Polymer Clay Succulents

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If you haven’t worked with polymer clay before, don’t let it overwhelm you. It’s actually VERY simple. Just follow the package directions, and be sure to clean your fingers between colors.

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– polymer clay in various colors  – liquid bake-able clay – a sharp knife – a pen (or stick of some sort) – an old toothbrush

What you’ll need to make mini polymer clay succulent plants:

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How to make DIY Mini Polymer Clay Succulents

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If you’re not that picky about pot color, I think ANY color would do. White pots could be painted with cute designs really easily.

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I love the fact that whatever color you want, you can almost always create it by blending other colors. Just make sure to mix your clay really well!

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I split the “terracotta” clay I made into 4 equal-ish sized balls, and shaped little pots out of them. For the traditional terracotta pot look, I flattened a ribbon of clay and wrapped it around the top my of my pot.

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I wanted each pot to be unique, so I did different sizes and shapes for each one. As you can see, I let perfection go LOL. None of the pots are remotely perfect or symmetrical, or even…. straight. haha.

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I added a drop of liquid bake-able clay, and filled the pots with “dirt” – tiny brown balls – and texturized them with a small stiff bristle brush. You could use an old toothbrush for this.

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CLICK BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS ON MAKING MINI CLAY SUCCULENTS

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