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PostHeaderIcon Polymer Clay Leprechaun Pin

Like many of my polymer clay projects I find them online. So when I saw this little leprechaun I had to have it. It really is very simple to make and already I am getting a lot of feedback from friends when I wear it.

May your feet never sweat,

your neighbor give you ne’re a treat.

When flowers bloom, I hope you’ll not sneeze,

and may you always have someone to sqeeze!

HAPPY ST. PATRICKS DAY!!!!

Project Courtesy of Crafts For All Seasons

This polymer clay leprechaun is easier to make than you think! Polymer clay is one of my favorite mediums to work with. These step by step directions will show you how easy it is to create this spirited little character.

Things Needed:

• Polymer clay in the following colors:

• flesh colored or pink

• red

• green

• black

• white

• blue or green (for eyes)

• polymer clay glaze (optional)

• a pin to glue on the back

1. To begin the polymer clay leprechaun, the first step is to condition all the clay. You will need a one inch ball amount of the green and flesh clay. The other colors you will not need very much of. Work that clay and warm it up in your hands, until it is not crumbly and is soft and pliable.

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PostHeaderIcon Kicked Over the Bucket!!

What Milk?

What Milk?

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PostHeaderIcon Fun With Polymer

I have had a lot of fun over the last couple of weeks playing around with Polymer Clay.  I never realized how much you can do with this medium and I have not even begun to scratch the surface of this medium!

Here are a few of the projects I have finished for Christmas…

Sock Monkey Pals

Sock Monkey Pals

Santa And His Tree

Santa And His Tree

We didn't do it!

We didn't do it!

Who Broke The Egg?  Not Us!

Who Broke The Egg? Not Us!

Snowman/Birdhouse

Snowman/Birdhouse

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