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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

A Sucker For Christmas

I recently shared this project over at 


Adding a new Christmas ornament to the tree every year is a tradition for many of us. When it is an ornament made by our children, it is even more special. This lollipop ornament is fun and simple to make and will be a sweet treat for your tree.


What you’ll need:


Oven bake clay in colors of your choice. 

I used 1 ounce each of 4 colors.



Lollipop Stick: 

Found in the baking section of craft and grocery stores.



Eye Screw



Ribbon


Cookie Sheet

Parchment or Wax Paper



You will first need to condition the clay to make it pliable and easy to work with. Older children can do this on their own, but smaller children may need help.


Once the clay is soft enough to work with, lay it on a flat surface and begin rolling the clay out to form pieces that are approximately 18 inches long. The pieces will look like snakes. Yikes! 


Once you have all 4 pieces of clay rolled out, make sure they are the same length. If they aren’t, simply tear off the ends to make them all the same.
 

Press all 4 pieces together at one end.
 Then start twisting the 4 pieces of clay around each other.


When the clay is twisted the entire length, start at one end and roll the twisted clay into a circle to form the lollipop. 



Insert a lollipop stick into the clay.



Insert an eye screw into what will be the top of the lollipop.
 




With the lollipop stick and the eye screw inserted into the clay, 
place on parchment paper on a cookie sheet, & bake according to package directions.
 

When the lollipop has cooled completely, 
tie a ribbon around the stick. 

Add an ornament hook to the eye screw and your ornament is ready to hang and add a sweet touch to your tree.


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8 comments:

  1. That is so cute and looks like so much fun. I would have loved doing that as a kid!!

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  2. Sweet! Thanks for the how-to & Happy Holidays!

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  3. how colorful lots of fun what a treat to have at Christmas
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  4. I am a sucker for Christmas also. This is the cutest thing. I have never tried the baking clay. Maybe this is something my granddaughter could do in a couple of years.
    Merry Christmas, Ginger

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  5. Here's wishing you and yours a New Year that is filled with Love...Compassion...Health...Joy....Faith...Friends...Family...Charity...Humanity...Insight...Happiness...Insight...Peace and Inner Peace! Also we wish you all that is good in the world because YOU are special! HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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