Model Magic Instructions: - Model Magic Instructions: Keep the clay in this bag until you plan to use it from start to finish. The clay will start to dry up once it touches the air. - Please construct the animal over the weekend. Though the clay is in a bag, it isn’t guaranteed to last longer than the weekend. - Once it’s taken out of the bag, don’t over work it, or it becomes difficult to mold. - Once the animal is made, let it sit to dry for 72 hours. Then, you may paint it or use markers to add features to the animal. - The animal may be brought to school with the finished diorama by Monday, March 12th. *There is a how-to video with tips for sculpting. It can be viewed on my teacher page through the Plymouth Creek Website. Keep the clay in this bag until you plan to use it from start to finish. The clay will start to dry up once it touches the air. - Please construct the animal over the weekend. Though the clay is in a bag, it isn’t guaranteed to last longer than the weekend. - Once it’s taken out of the bag, don’t over work it, or it becomes difficult to mold. - Once the animal is made, let it sit to dry for 72 hours. Then, you may paint it or use markers to add features to the animal. - The animal may be brought to school with the finished diorama by Monday, March 12th. *There is a how-to video with tips for sculpting. It can be viewed on my teacher page through the Plymouth Creek Website. Model Magic Instructions: Model Magic Instructions: - Keep the clay in this bag until you plan to use it from start to finish. The clay will start to dry up once it touches the air. - Please construct the animal over the weekend. Though the clay is in a bag, it isn’t guaranteed to last longer than the weekend. - Once it’s taken out of the bag, don’t over work it, or it becomes difficult to mold. - Once the animal is made, let it sit to dry for 72 hours. Then, you may paint it or use markers to add features to the animal. - The animal may be brought to school with the finished diorama by Monday, March 12th. *There is a how-to video with tips for sculpting. It can be viewed on my teacher page through the Plymouth Creek Website. - - Keep the clay in this bag until you plan to use it from start to finish. The clay will start to dry up once it touches the air. - Please construct the animal over the weekend. Though the clay is in a bag, it isn’t guaranteed to last longer than the weekend. - Once it’s taken out of the bag, don’t over work it, or it becomes difficult to mold. - Once the animal is made, let it sit to dry for 72 hours. Then, you may paint it or use markers to add features to the animal. - The animal may be brought to school with the finished diorama by Monday, March 12th. *There is a how-to video with tips for sculpting. It can be viewed on my teacher page through the Plymouth Creek Website.
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