1.To make a
striped cane, condition your clay by running two colors through
the pasta machine on the thickest setting.

2. Lay one color
on top of the other, and trim using the clay blade.

3. The beginning
of the loaf should look like this once it is trimmed.

4. Cut the
pieces in half and re-stack on top of each other being careful not
to put two of the same color together.

5. Keep cutting
and re-stacking until you have a cube of clay stripes. If you have
a clay roller or brayer, it helps to adhere the clay to itself if
you press it down.

6. Choose two
more bright colors and cut each into long thin strips.

7. Stack as
you did in step 2, trim evenly.

8. Begin the
cane by tightly rolling one of the short ends up upon the striped
stack.

9. Continue
rolling until you have formed a tightly integrated spiral.

10. Create
several different sizes and color combinations of stripes and spirals.

11. Slice a
thin slice off your choice of one of the striped canes.

12. The slice
should not be too thin-it should be approximately 1/8 to 1/16 inch
thick
13.
If you have a small "kid shaped" cookie cutter, use that to cut
a piece of backing clay in your choice of colors.


NOTE: If you
do not have a kid shaped cutter, use the provided pattern to cut
out the shape from white paper and adhere it to the top of the clay
sheet, and use a craft knife to cut around the outside of the pattern.
14. Arrange
several thin slices of canes on the kid shape, being sure to wrap
them around the edges if needed. Use the craft knife or clay blade
to cut canes to fit if necessary.

15. Roll small
triangles for hands out of beige or brown clay, and press them to
the hand area. Roll a small flat ball of clay for the head and adhere
it as well.

16. If you have
the cookie cutter, press it to the edge of a cane as shown to create
a hat.

17. Press it
to the top of the kid's head, and cut a small striped strip for
the hat brim, and press it to the edge of the hat.


18. Press two
small seed beads in for eyes.

19. Create many
different kids using your imagination and have a wonderful time
dressing them! Bake in pan for 30 minutes on the center rack of
an oven that's been tested and set to bake reliably at 275 degrees
Fahrenheit. When cooled, add pin backs or magnets using super glue.

If you do not
have cookie cutter: trace image onto white paper, clip with scissors
and place on top of clay, cut around image using craft knife. (Note:
image is 2 inches tall by 1/3/4 inches wide).
