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Adorable Clay Pig

By: Linda Peterson

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Looking for unique ideas for clay projects? Make an Adorable Clay Pig from Linda Peterson- it's the next best thing to living on a farm! Kids can learn about animals and adults can enjoy this fabulous addition to their home decor.

Adorable Clay Pig
 

Materials:

  • Cloud Clay – white
  • Acrylic paint – pink, black and white
  • Water bottle - empty
  • Bowl of water
  • Masking tape
  • Paintbrush
  • Brayer or rolling pin
  • Scissors

Instructions:

  1. To shorten the water bottle, wrap masking tape around the area of the bottle just above the indentation. This provides a nice cutting line. Cut along the edge of tape.

    Adorable Clay Pig
     
  2. Cut the bottom off the water bottle and tape onto the bottom of the shortened bottle.

    Adorable Clay Pig
     
  3. Press a 2” ball of Cloud Clay onto bottom.

    Adorable Clay Pig
     
  4. Flatten a sheet of clay to approximately 1/4” thickness with a rolling pin or brayer.

    Adorable Clay Pig
     
  5. Wrap sheet around entire bottle.
     
  6. Continue wrapping up to the edge of nozzle where cap is attached. Wrap the bottle cap with clay also. Replace covered cap onto bottle to ensure that it fits snug onto water bottle. Smooth out with brayer if there are any large dips in clay. Add two teardrops to the front of face for eyes.

    Adorable Clay Pig
     
  7. Shape a 1 1/2” ball into a log and press the end against the table.

    Adorable Clay Pig
     
  8. With scissors, make a cut in the center and shape into a hoof.

    Adorable Clay Pig
     
  9. Attach feet to bottom of pig. If necessary add a drop of water to each area to be joined.

    Adorable Clay Pig
     
  10. Flatten a 1/2" ball of clay and shape into a triangle for ears. Add ears to head with a drop of water. Allow clay to dry.

    Adorable Clay Pig
     
  11. Paint entire pig pink except for the eyes. Paint eyes white to brighten them. Paint pupil of pig’s eye with black paint. Allow to dry.
     

Notes:

  1. Air dry clay can dry out if left exposed to air too long. To prevent this, keep unused clay wrapped in plastic wrap. You can add one drop of water to your fingers to work into the clay. Too much water makes the clay too sticky.

There are more fun ideas for recycled crafts over in our collection of 14 Easy to Make Water Bottle Crafts.  Go green with these inspired, eco-friendly projects.

 

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