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Sleeping Child Ornament
Design by Linda Hess

Who isn’t struck by the sight of a sleeping child all tucked in for a nap? My son never went to sleep at night without his blankie and thumb! This ornament brings back those memories, no matter how old your “baby” gets.

Materials:

  • Premo!Sculpey clays 1-2oz each:
    • #5001 white
    • #5092 beige
    • #5101 pearl
    • #5703 glow-in-the-dark and a pinch of blue (a pinch of red may be substituted if making a girl ornament)
    • 1oz Sculpey #3001 Granitex brown
    • 1oz Sculpey #093 beige
  • Clay dedicated pasta machine
  • Kemper star cutter set
  • 2”-3” circle cutter
  • Wavy blade
  • Straight edge tool
  • Pokey tool (I use a large knitting needle)
  • Toothpick or turkey lacer

Directions:
1) Condition the white Premo! Sculpey clay. Roll through pasta machine from #1-#4, #1 being the thickest. Cut out 1 circle, using circle cutter. Set aside extra white until later.

2) Mix either 1oz white or 1oz pearl with a pinch of blue. Blend well until uniform in color. Roll this light blue mix through the pasta machine from #1-#4. Cut out a circle (same size as step 1) from the light blue sheet. **Please note: If making a sleeping girl a pinch of red can be substituted for the blue, then blend as directed.**

3) Cut the light blue circle in half. 1 half will be used for this ornament. The other can be set aside until later.

4) Make a small snake (about ¼” thick x 2” long). Roll this through the pasta machine lengthwise on #4 setting. Lay out flat on your work surface. Using the wavy blade, cut 1 edge of the white clay. This will give you a “ruffle”.


5) Lay the straight edge of the white clay along the straight edge of the light blue ½ circle. Smooth the 2 pieces together. Detail the “ruffle” using your toothpick or turkey lacer.

6) Condition the pearl clay. Roll a log about ½” thick x 1” long. Lay this log in the center of your white circle. Be sure to leave room at the top and bottom of your log for the rest of the steps.

7) Cut 2 square pieces from the light blue scrap you set aside in step 3 and a pea sized ball from the same clay. Place the pea-sized ball of clay in the center of 1 of the light blue squares. Place the other light blue square over the top and gently seal the edges. Place the “pillow” at the top of the pearl log on the white circle.

8) Blend equal parts of Sculpey beige and Premo! Sculpey beige clays until uniform in color. This will be your skin color. Use a bit to make a ball (about ¾”) for the head. Add a pinch of clay for the nose. Draw on closed eyes with the toothpick or turkey lacer. Make an open mouth with the pokey tool.

9) Ears are made using two ¼” balls of clay. Roll each ball into a small log and position on each side of the head. Poke the center with your tool and push against the head. This will attach the ears.

10) Hair can be added by making thin snakes of your choice of color (Granitex brown works well). Attach the snakes to the top of the head.

11) Attach the head to the body (pearl log) by using a small piece of toothpick. Insert one end of the toothpick into the pearl log and the other end of the toothpick into the head. Press together.

12) Take a small amount of the skin color and roll a ball about ¼”. Gently roll this ball between your thumb and forefinger until it resembles a bal on a golf tee. Slightly flatten the ball. This will become the hand. Use the straight edge tool to make finger lines. Separate the “thumb” slightly from the rest of the fingers.

13) Make a 3/8” ball from the pearl clay. Flatten to #4 in the pasta machine (or with your fingers). Cut one edge straight. Place the straight edge over the “golf tee” and up against the hand. Pick up the two pieces and roll the pearl clay around the “golf tee”. This will become the sleeve.

14) Attach the sleeve to the body. Bend at the elbow and insert the thumb into open mouth.

15) Condition glow-in-the-dark clay. Cut out a few stars. Scatter on white circle.

16) For teddy bear: Condition small amount of Granitex brown. Roll a 5/8” ball, then roll this into a log about ¾” long. Make a small cut lengthwise on one end of the log. Separate the clay on either side of the cut. These are the bear’s arms.

Add a 5/16” ball for the head. Attach the head to the body in between the arms. Add a pinch of clay for the bear’s nose. Draw closed eyes with the toothpick or turkey lacer. Make 2 tiny balls (about 3/16”) and attach them where the ears should be. Poke the center of each with the pokey tool and press towards the head. Place the bear next to the child’s body.


 

17) Finally…place the “top sheet” (light blue with ruffled edge) over the body, bear, and stars. Position the child’s arm to rest on top of the sheet. Press around the edges of the light blue sheet to attach it securely to the white bottom sheet.

18) Poke holes on either side of the pillow. A string can be strung through these after baking, so the ornament will hang.

19) Bake at 275 Degrees F for an hour. Let cool and then hang.

This ornament is the perfect yearly Christmas ornament, new baby gift, baptism or christening remembrance…the list goes on. Enjoy your creation.

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