Mother's Day clay heart pendant
With lightweight air-curing modelling material, you can make fun things. It is a lovely clay to knead, smooth and soft, so it is also suitable for the smallest children. The modeling clay is lightweight, so your workpiece won't collapse or bend as quickly as you make a taller turret or clay doll, for example. In addition, the modeling clay is white in color, so when you paint it, the colors come out beautifully fresh and clear.

These hearts are made of Creall Do & Dry clay. Superfine and soft clay, I think. Another advantage is that you don't have to bake this clay. The clay simply dries in the air, which takes about a day. So you can immediately work with beads, wires and other materials, and you don't have to take into account whether something can go in the oven.
Above, simple hearts are made with a simple heart shape. For example, use. the cookie cutters you got at the AH with a cookie campaign. These types of plastic or iron modelling molds/cutters are available everywhere. Make a thick slice of about half a cm (it won't be so tight) and press the molds in. Prick holes in it with a skewer. The bottom heart only gets a hole at the top, the rest gets a hole at the top and bottom.
Do you want cute glitter hearts? Then paint with Creall's transparent Glitter Paint. That glitter paint gives a nice glitter effect! The hearts are painted immediately, letting the clay dry first is not even necessary. After painting, let the hearts dry or blow dry if you want to go straight ahead and don't want to wait.
Then you take a chenille wire (pipe cleaner) to which you attach the bottom heart. After that, it's a matter of stringing! With a waterproof marker, you can write to mom or something else on the hearts. Hang it up, or turn it into a necklace, keychain or bag hanger.