How Do You Make A Baked Clay Lollipop?
Lollipops are not just delicious to eat. They can also be a wonderful source of inspiration for various crafts. Making a baked clay lollipop, for example, provides countless possibilities for experimenting with designs and colors. The result can become an artistic gift for someone, one that will last longer than real candy. Flatten a red piece of clay on top of a clean, flat surface with a rolling pin. Press the round end of a toilet paper tube into the flat piece of clay to leave a circle-shaped imprint. Cut out the circle with a clay knife, and peel away any excess clay surrounding the circle. Take a piece of clay in a new color and roll it between your hands until you get a thin coil about 5 inches long and 1/2 inch wide. Repeat this step to make a second coil in another color. Take one of the coils and position it on top of the red circle, winding it around in a spiral. Press down on the white spiral to flatten it against the red circle. Keep rubbing it into the circle until the sp