These small houses are made of self-drying clay. Alternatively, they are also suitable for salt dough. Roll out the dough and cut out the outline of a house with a rounded knife. Then you slic windows and doors and gently lift the dough out. With a straw, you punch a hole in the top of the roof for hanging. Once the houses are dried, they use as a gift pendant or for decoration on a branch or door wreath. Have fun!
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First roll out the self-drying clay like a dough with a noodle wood.
Then you cut the shape of a house into the rolled out dough with a kitchen knife.
Scratches windows and doors into the house and gently lifts out the dough.
Then you smooth the edges by brushing over them with your finger.
Then you stab a hole through the roof with a straw, and you'll need the hole to hang up later.
Now you put the house on a butterbread paper or a baking paper to dry.
Design more houses in different sizes and with a different look.
Then let the houses dry for a few days at room temperature.
For example, binds a house with a package line and a fir branch to a gift.
Or you can hang the houses on a door wreath.
Have fun!
Materials
Directions
First roll out the self-drying clay like a dough with a noodle wood.
Then you cut the shape of a house into the rolled out dough with a kitchen knife.
Scratches windows and doors into the house and gently lifts out the dough.
Then you smooth the edges by brushing over them with your finger.
Then you stab a hole through the roof with a straw, and you'll need the hole to hang up later.
Now you put the house on a butterbread paper or a baking paper to dry.
Design more houses in different sizes and with a different look.
Then let the houses dry for a few days at room temperature.
For example, binds a house with a package line and a fir branch to a gift.
Or you can hang the houses on a door wreath.
Have fun!
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