Add another cute bunny-shaped fake bake macaron to your foam clay cookie collection! In this step-by-step tutorial, I’ll show you how to sculpt, texture, and color your own faux bunny macarons wearing jeans that look irresistibly cute! Whether you’re a clay crafter, fake baker, or just love charming and creative DIYs, this beginner-friendly project is perfect for you. These lightweight, durable macarons make delightful gifts, decorations, and props for small businesses and content creators.

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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AIR-DRY CLAY AND FOAM CLAY?
The term “air dry” is used not only for foam clay but also for various other types of clay, which can be confusing. I find that when clay artists refer to air dry clay they generally don’t talk about foam clay. They refer to clays such as paper-based clay, modeling clay, cold porcelain, or salt dough. The main difference is the consistency and the lightweight properties of foam clay. All the other clays are more dense in their composition, of course, each with their specific characteristics.
If you are brand new to foam clay watch my beginner playlist on youtube that will go more into detail and teach you everything you need to know about foam clay.
This tutorial comes with a printable pattern that shows the exact sizes and outline of the shapes.
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MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED:
Keep it simple and use this helper: Size guide tool
for shaping the clay: Acrylic sheet
Check if your colors are available at a deal: Pre-colored Foam Clay (small amounts)
You can also mix your own colors: White Foam Clay and Gel Colors
Work smarter not harder with this helper: Texture Tool
Use your printout as templates: Laminating sheet
Shade with soft pastels or eyeshadow
Needle and Stitching tool

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