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Supplies Crayola Air-Dry Clay or Play-Doh Leaf Shape Cut out Toothpick Butter Knife Wood Rolling Pin Stamps or Crayola Markers Piece of Parchment Paper Round Bowl Optional - Acrylic paint and paintbrush Steps 1. Roll out the clay or Play-Doh on a piece of parchment paper 2. Trace the leaf onto it, or just draw a leaf onto it 3. Cut away the edges 4. Make a pattern on both sides, you can draw it or use stamps or markers 5. Drape it over the bowl and let it dry 6. Play-Doh already has color but you can paint the air dry clay Adaptions Children could roll the clay out and make it any shape then drape it over the bowl, it could even be a circle Extensions Make nesting bowls (Bigger one, medium one, and smaller one that stack on top of each other) Make sculptures out of Play-Doh and let them dry Artists/Art Noriko Kuresumi Rachel Boxnboim Homework Make extra clay into a sculpture of your choice Vocabulary Hand Built Tips Keep the Play-Doh or clay around 1/4 thick, any thinner and it might crack while it is drying on the bowl If Im using Play-Doh I like to use two colors and mix them so they look marbled. You can use stamps, legos, and more to make patterns into the clay and Play-Doh. This tutorial was made by McCall Johnson for Mr Otter Studio Music A Piano Tale by Immersive Music Purchased music license from PremiumBeat.com