Mary and Joseph

Mary and Joseph

Mary and Joseph as dragons. And baby Jesus as an egg with a halo.

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Shepherds

Shepherds

Dragon shepherds with mini sheep.

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Wise Men

Wise Men

"We Three Kings of orient are…" Kings from the East equals oriental/eastern dragons, right?

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Nativity

Nativity

The whole thing.

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The Finished Product

The Finished Product

This is the sea monster I made for the tutorial, all baked and shiny, sitting next to a penny for scale.

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More Examples

More Examples

Some sea monsters with sea shells I made before.

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More

More

Sea monsters sitting on pebbles. The green once on the left is my very first one.

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Step 16

Step 16

Bake at 275º F for 30 min. When the sea monster has cooled, you can paint it with clear fingernail...

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Step 15

Step 15

Using clay of a shade of brown or gray - I used peach - make little horns and put them near the back of the fin on the head.

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Step 14

Step 14

Make another once and position the sea monster on the tile.

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Step 12

Step 12

Flatten it out and shape it into a fin/flipper. Attach to the body and blend together.

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Step 11

Step 11

Take this much clay, preferably the same color as the rest of the sea monster.

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Step 10

Step 10

Put the bead through the hole in the head, so either end of the bead form the eyes.

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Step 9

Step 9

Find one of these beads. I'm sorry for the terrible picture. The bead is long, thin cylinder. Color of your choice.

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Step 8

Step 8

Take a pin or pintool and poke a hole through the head where the eye should be.

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Step 7

Step 7

Form the tail by leaving a ball of clay on the end of the tail. Flatten it out and pinch it into two flukes.

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Step 6

Step 6

Form the head. It looks like a seahorse.

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Step 5

Step 5

Pinch the clay around the tin foil, so it forms a lump in the middle. Elongate the ends for the tail and head.

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