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Simple Polymer Clay Fairy Door

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I’ve been working on a couple of really small fairy houses that I needed cute colorful doors for, and I decided to try making a diy polymer clay fairy door.

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In all honesty, I could have (should have?) made them more ornate, but there’s always next time! I also wish I had used brighter colors.

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Brightly colored fairy doors are one of my favorite ways to add personality to my fairy gardens.I’ve made doors from popsicle sticks before, and they’re alright, but they definitely aren’t the same quality as these clay doors.

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How to make a DIY polymer clay fairy door

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Roll out a ball of brightly colored clay to about 1/4 inch thick. Cut the door shape out of the clay with a knife or scoring tool. At this point, I realized that I should be creating the door on a surface I could bake it directly on, so I moved it onto parchment paper.

1) Shape the door

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Well, do this if you WANT planks. I did. Maybe you just want a smooth door, or maybe you want to give it some other sort of texture. I personally like really simple. lol.

2) Score the door to make “planks”

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Use different sized balls, and press them firmly to the door and to each other. I was worried they wouldn’t hold, but they are doing great! (And one door even got dropped by my toddler.)

3) Pinch off tiny balls of grey to create “rocks” around the door jam

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An old toothbrush would work just great for this if you don’t have a bottle brush. It’s surprising how much more real some texture can make things look! I used this opportunity to gently press the rocks together even harder, which didn’t seem to hurt anything at all.

4) Texture the “rocks” with a small brush

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