Fairy-tale houses made of cans and polymer clay

Little children, like many adults, like to create their own hands with various masterpieces and always do it with delight. Today it is popular to make crafts made of polymer clay and other materials that can be found without much difficulty.

In this technique, you can make incredibly beautiful and original gifts for your loved ones, as well as exclusive decorations that perfectly fit into the interior of any home. In particular, the majority of children together with their parents with great pleasure are engaged in creating fairy-tale houses of cans and polymer clay. Using the step-by-step instructions in this article, you can also make an excellent accessory without much effort.

How to make a candle-lodge from a jar and polymer clay?

Carefully follow the step-by-step instructions, and you will certainly get an excellent gift for your loved ones:

  1. Prepare the necessary materials. You will need: a small jar with a lid, directly polymeric clay of different colors, metal baking molds, as well as a candle-tablet or materials for its own hand-making.
  2. White polymer clay rolled into a thin layer, cut out of it a strip of the right size and tightly wrap it with a jar. Gently smooth the seam.
  3. Use a square mold to cut out the window.
  4. From the clay of brown color, execute the door, the box for it and the door handle. Make a window.
  5. With a small heart shaped form, cut out the window on the door.
  6. Decorate the house to your taste, for example, flowers and greens.
  7. Make a cover - clothe it with a polymer clay of red color, and stick several circles of white in the top.
  8. Heat the oven to 130 degrees, place the house in it and bake for 15 minutes. After that, let your handicraft cool down, and then cover it with varnish.
  9. Pour paraffin into the jar, place the wick there and fix it with shashly sticks. If all this you do not have, just put a candle-tablet in the house.
  10. Here is such a wonderful house you will succeed!

Here are a few more ideas on how to make real masterpieces from ordinary cans and polymer clay: