STYROFOAM* Brand Foam:
Balls: 5", two; 4", one
Vase Insert
Other Materials:
Metallic bronze acrylic paint
Silver leafing glaze
Brown antiquing gel
Air-dry clay, one pkg.: red; green; natural (designer used Makin's Clay® by ProvoCraft)
Ivory urn, 9"
Twig wreath, 4"
Plastic "stone" letter stamps, lowercase
Natural reindeer moss, one bag
Serrated knife
Candle stub or paraffin
Ruler
Small roller tool
Small round paintbrush
Disposable palette
Water basin
Paper towels
Scissors
Waxed paper
Air-tight plastic bag
Low-temp glue gun and glue sticks
Thick, white craft glue
Instructions
1. Wax serrated knife with candle stub or paraffin. Cut thin slice from bottom of each foam ball to create flat base.
2. Cover work area with waxed paper. Roll red clay to 1/4" thickness on waxed paper.
3. Use fingers to mold clay around one 5" foam ball, avoiding flat base and 1"-2" area above base near back of ball. Piece clay together as needed to fill in gaps. Use small roller to smooth clay. Place any excess clay into air-tight bag for future use.
4. Stamp "merry merry" on front of ball as shown. Let dry overnight.
5. In same way as red ball, make 4" natural ball and 5" green ball. Stamp natural ball with "ho ho ho"; stamp green with "jingle jingle." Let dry overnight.
6. Place small amount of silver glaze on paper towel and rub over stamped balls. Remove excess glaze with dry paper towel. Let dry.
7. Repeat Step 6 using brown antiquing gel.
8. Use small paintbrush to paint stamped lettering metallic bronze. Remove excess paint with dry paper towel.
9. Repeat Step 6 using very small amount of metallic bronze paint.
10. Use small paintbrush to apply antiquing gel highlights to stamped letters. Let dry. Place very small amount of antiquing gel on paper towel and rub over urn. Let dry.
11. Glue foam vase insert into urn and twig wreath to urn rim. Use serrated knife to trim insert even with top of wreath.
12. Glue red ball to twig wreath and vase insert. Glue small pieces of moss around urn edges and to wreath, covering exposed portions of ball. Fill in gaps in moss as needed. Let dry.
13. Glue small pieces of moss to flat base and back of each remaining ball. Let dry.