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These clay monsters are SO CUTE and so easy to make! Sculpt an air dry clay monster using only your hands and a toothpick - no special tools required. This is such a fun monster craft for Halloween, monster themed birthday parties, or any time you want to get creative with clay!

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Natalie on Instagram: "Air dry clay seed mosaics ✨ We needed a little something to spruce up the garden as it makes its transition into fall and these were just the thing ✨ For this you’ll need air dry clay, some old seeds and beans or remnants of whatever you have sitting around in your pantry (we used very old or expired dry goods). Roll out the clay with a rolling pin and cut out a circle with a biscuit cutter or cookie cutter. You’ll want it rather thick so it doesn’t break easily. Push beans and seeds down into the clay, let it dry for 3-4 days and THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART - give it a good spray on all sides with an acrylic sealer. I like the modge podge spray (it stinks so make sure you use it outside!). Now you’ve got some happy little garden decorations to make you smile th Clay Preschool Activities, Air Dry Clay Ideas Useful, Seed Mosaic For Kids, Bean Mosaic Art For Kids, Air Dry Clay Toddler Craft, Kids Air Dry Clay Projects, Air Dry Clay Crafts For Kids, Air Dry Clay Mosaic, Fall Air Dry Clay Projects

Natalie on Instagram: "Air dry clay seed mosaics ✨ We needed a little something to spruce up the garden as it makes its transition into fall and these were just the thing ✨ For this you’ll need air dry clay, some old seeds and beans or remnants of whatever you have sitting around in your pantry (we used very old or expired dry goods). Roll out the clay with a rolling pin and cut out a circle with a biscuit cutter or cookie cutter. You’ll want it rather thick so it doesn’t break easily. Push…

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