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Harvest Mice
Harvest Mice
By Conny Jones
Materials Required:
Fimo soft clay: Deep Green, Mid Green,
White, Conker Brown, Red, Black,
Pale Yellow and Beige.
Plastic work board.
Non-stick baking parchment or tracing paper.
Craft knife.
Cocktail stick.
P. V.A. Craft adhesive.
Card mount: SF03P-OV-30, White/Grey oval.
To Make The Card:
Always work the clay until it is soft and
pliable. For a more professional finish when
adding details such as eyes, noses etc. to a piece,
make a small indent with a cocktail stick first,
this allows the item to ‘sit into’ the object it is
placed onto. The diagrams are all actual size so
you can easily check the sizes and shapes of your
pieces as you mould them. Small variations will
not matter to the finished design.
Picture 4 shows the completed design, place
a piece of non stick baking parchment over the
picture and assemble the pieces onto it as you
make them, you can simply pop the whole thing
into the oven after assembling without having to
transfer it to foil.
Picture One:
Using deep green clay mould the wide grasses
as shown. The blade of grass on the right hand
side should be made straight then given a twist
close to the top.
Roll some mid green clay to make a long
round strip about 1mm wide and make the
poppy stems by cutting lengths off and bending
to shape. Mould the poppy seed heads using mid
green with conker brown for the tops, use the
cocktail to stick indent the lines onto the tops.
Picture Two:
Make the poppy petals from red clay, place
the four outer petals together overlapping the
edges very slightly then place the centre petal
over them as shown. Make nine tiny black dots
and add to the centre petal, mix a tiny piece of
beige with a little pale yellow to make the circle
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in the very centre. After
placing the poppy onto
the tracing assembly
use the cocktail stick to
gently lift and shape
the edges of the petals
in several places to give
it some depth.
Roll some beige clay
to make a long round
strip about 1.5mm
wide. Make the wheat
stem by cutting a
length off and bending
to shape. Save the
remainder of the strip
for the other wheat
stems later.
Make twenty small
white ovals with slightly pointed ends for the
daisy petals, use the cocktail stick to mark a line
down the centre of each as shown. Make two
rough circles from pale yellow and place ten
petals round each pressing gently together to
make the two daisy heads.
Picture Three:
Make the last two wheat stems from the
remainder of the beige strip. Roll a short length
of deep green to a 1mm wide strip, bend to make
the daisy stem and cut to length. Tuck the top
end just under the daisy petal and the lower end
under the poppy flower.
Make 40 small beige ovals with slightly point-
ed ends for the ears of wheat, a little variation
in the sizes
will help to
make the
wheat look
more natur-
al and the
centre ear is
made with
slightly
larger pieces
overall than
the other
two. Press
the pieces
gently
together to
form the
wheat ears
shaping as
shown.
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Picture Four:
Remove the parchment assembly
from the last picture while you make
the mice, you can replace it to position
the mice later if required. Mould the
mice bodies from conker brown, these
should be rounded so they are approxi-
mately 5mm to 6mm deep. Make four
small flat conker brown ovals with flat
bottoms for ears. Attach two to each
mouse curling them round to shape.
Make four tiny black dots for the eyes
and press them into place. Mix a little
white with some red and make two
pink noses, press these onto the mice.
Roll a strip of conker brown to 1.5cm
wide and make the two mouse tails
gently attaching them to the bodies.
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Put the assembled design into the
oven and refer to the packaging for baking
instructions, it’s usually about 30 mins at 130˚C.
If you were using tracing paper, remember to
remove the work and place it onto foil instead
for baking.
Once the fimo has cooled, glue it onto the
card placing it centrally inside the oval shape.
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