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Clay watermelon ice cream easy craft tutorial

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Create a fun and easy summer craft with this step-by-step tutorial for making a clay watermelon ice cream. Perfect for a creative activity, this craft is sure to bring a smile to your face!

Welcome to a fun and easy DIY craft tutorial! Today, we will be showing you how to make a realistic-looking watermelon ice cream craft out of clay. This is a great project for both adults and kids alike and can be used as a fun summer craft to do with your family. With a few simple materials, you can create your own unique watermelon ice cream craft that is perfect for a summer day. With a bit of practice, you will be able to make a unique and eye-catching sculpture that is sure to impress. So grab your supplies and let’s get started!

Easy Watermelon Ice Cream Craft Tutorial Using Clay

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Materials Required

  • Clay(Pink, White, Green)
  • Ice Cream Sticks(6)
  • Black Marker
  • Protractor
  • Metal Ruler

Procedure

Step 1: Getting Pink Clay

Let’s start this amazing DIY by getting pink clay.

Step 2: Rolling Pink Clay Into A Ball

Now, roll the pink clay into a ball as shown in the image.

Step 3: Pressing The Clay Ball

Now, take a protractor and start pressing the ball into a flat circle.

Step 4: Adding White Boundary To The Pink Clay

Now, take white clay. Make a flat rectangular strip out of it. Now, paste the strip all along the boundary of the pink clay as shown.

Step 5: Adding Green Boundary To The Pink Clay

Now, take green clay. Make a flat rectangular strip out of it. Paste the green clay strip all along the white clay strip as shown in the image.

Step 6: Drawing Watermelon Seeds

Take a black marker, and make small dots all over the pink clay to form watermelon seeds as shown.

Step 7: Cutting The Slices Of  The Clay Watermelon

Take a metal ruler. Now, cut six even slices of the watermelon as shown.

Step 8: Inserting Ice Cream Stick In The Watermelon Slice

Take an ice cream stick and insert it into the curved edge of the watermelon slice as shown.

Step 9: Inserting Ice Cream Sticks In All Slices

Now, insert the ice cream sticks in all the slices.

Our Yummy Clay Watermelon Ice Cream Craft Is Ready!

Yay! Our clay watermelon ice cream craft is ready in no time. This is a fun and easy craft for kids to make and enjoy. It is a great way to bring a touch of summer into your home and brighten up your day! The finished product is a unique and eye-catching decoration that will surely bring a refreshing summer vibe to any room. Enjoy this perfect summer craft with family and friends!

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FAQs Related To Clay Watermelon Ice Cream Craft

1. What type of clay should I use to make Watermelon Ice Cream?

You can use any type of air-dry polymer clay for this project. We recommend using either Fimo or Sculpey brands.

2. Is this a difficult craft tutorial?

No, this is a very easy craft tutorial that anyone can do. All you need is basic craft supplies and a bit of creativity.

3. Do I need to bake the clay after making the Watermelon Ice Cream?

No, baking is not necessary. The clay will dry on its own when left out overnight.

4. How long does it take for the clay to dry?

It usually takes about 8-10 hours for the clay to dry completely.

5. Is there a specific size or shape I need to make the Watermelon Ice Cream?

No, you can make the Watermelon Ice Cream in any size or shape you like.

6. Can I use this project with children?

Yes, this is a great project to do with children as it is simple and fun.

This clay watermelon ice cream easy craft tutorial is a great way to add a unique and creative touch to your summer activities!

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