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Sunday, March 15, 2015

St. Patrick's Day Four Leaf Clover Pin by Lisa Haney

Four Leaf Clover Pin 
Designed by Lisa Haney


This adorable pin is perfect for St. Patrick's Day - but also for bringing a little luck into your wardrobe any day of the year!  

Skill Level – Easy

Supplies:

120g Green Clay

Recommended Makin’s® Tools
Roller
Clay Mixing Ruler™ - Pointed Mixing Wand
Geo Cutter Set – Heart

Other Materials:
Green Glitter
Beacon® Quick Grip Glue
Pin Back

Method:

1. Roll green clay to 2mm thickness with Makin's® roller.  Cut out four petals using the (Tip:  If the clay sticks inside the cutter, use the stylus end of the mixing wand to push it out). 
heart-shaped cutter.  
2.  To shape a petal, lay the pointy end of the mixing wand down the center, press gently, and pinch the bottom of the petal.  Do this to all the petals. 

3. Form the petals into a clover making sure all of the petals touch firmly in the center. Wet clay will stick to wet clay with no additional adhesive needed. (Tip:  If the clay has begun to dry out, paint a tiny amount of water down the sides of the petal.  Keeping open clay not in use in a ziplock bag with a damp paper towel or baby wipe will help keep it fresh and prevent drying.)

4.  Add glitter to the center of the clover for some sparkle. (Tip:  Apply a small amount of adhesive then sprinkle on glitter.) 

5.  Repeat steps 1-4 two more times for two more clovers. 
  • 6. Flatten a 3/4" ball of the green clay for the base.  Apply a thin layer of glue to the flattened ball and the backs of the clovers.  Attach the clovers to the flattened ball.  
7.  Let the piece dry 24 hours, the glue on the pin back. 

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