![]() ![]() Pinch 3 of your smallest diamond’s points together to form the center of your Purpusorum. Form several small flattened diamond shapes from the desired color in various sizes – no larger than your pinky nail. Continue to add remaining pieces in a radial fashion until you’ve reached your desired Haworthia succulent size!ġ. Gather three pieces and gently press your pointed ends together in a bunch at the bottom and allowing the tops to slightly fan out. Gently flatten your piece between your fingers.Ħ & 7. Roll the ends of each piece you pinched off, to create points.ĥ. 1/8″ thick snake and pinch off several small pieces from the snake, approx. To make a darker green clay, mix a little bit of red with some green clay.Ģ. Inspired by Zebra Haworthia, create this spiky succulent!ġ. Lastly add pink pastel dust to the tops of your Jade Gollum (photo 9)! ![]() Turn your Baby Toes into Jade Gollum by using a toothpick to create a divot in the top of the succulent (photos 8). Gather three pieces and gently press your pointed ends together in a bunch, continue to add remaining pieces in a radial fashion until you’ve reached your desired baby toes succulent size! Roll one end of your cut pieces into a point.Ħ. 1/4″ long – these don’t need to be exact!Ĥ. Cut several pieces from your snake approx. Roll a piece of clay into a snake approx. Inspired by Baby Toes and Jade Gollum succulents!Ĭreate both by starting with the same steps! Follow steps 1-7 to complete Baby Toes and then continue with steps 8-9 to turn them into Jade Gollum!ġ. Paint Brush – soft and relatively small.Soft Pastel – in desired colors, I used pinks & reds.Tin or other container for your garden – I recommend something shallow like a bottle cap, small tin or miniature terracotta pot.Strong Magnets – these need to be smaller than the container you plan to put you succulents in.E6000 or Quick Grip – or another strong glue to attach your magnet to your tin.I recommend SculpeyIII, a 2oz block of each color will be enough to make a few gardens in a similar size to mine. Additionally, I used terracotta colored clay for my ground – you could also mix brown with the primaries. Polymer Clay – I used primary colors (Yellow, Red, & Blue) to mix my own shades of greens, reds/purples, along with some white clay to make lighter greens/jades/teals.Get creative and create your own types of plants & gardens! Create cute & fun polymer clay succulents that you can turn into magnets, gift toppers, desktop decor, and more! The instructions show several different types of plants inspired by real succulents and how you can place them together in a tin to create a mini garden and turn it into a magnet – you could also use bottle caps, miniature terracotta pots, or more polymer clay, to create your own containers for your succulents or create the succulent by itself and turn them into jewelry, hair pins, etc.
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