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How to make cakes with clay?
The making method of clay cake is as follows:

Materials: clay, tools.

1. First, make a cylindrical cake with a proper amount of pink clay.

2. Then make the cream ball part, make small balls with uniform size with the help of the mud extractor, and surround the cake body with a circle of cream balls.

3. Continue to make cream lace, knead the white clay into long strips, flatten and fold the lace, and surround the middle part of the cake.

4. Then add the decorative candy and bow, and finally add the lovely clay rabbit, and the clay cake is made.

Clay type:

1, paper:

Also known as "pulp clay" in China. The ingredients include pulp, gum, feldspar and fiber. There is no need to barbecue, and the texture after drying is between clay and gypsum, which will not be broken and can be preserved permanently without deformation. It can not only be carved, but also attached to various objects for pasting and shaping, and can be well matched with stones, wood and glass, so it is widely used.

2. Oils:

Sludge is generally used as an auxiliary after the work is completed. For example, when making clay flower bonsai, just take out a proper amount of clay and put it in a flowerpot, which can make the work stable. The characteristic of oil sludge is that soft/hard sludge will not harden even if exposed to air. Under normal circumstances, you only need to choose soft sludge or hard sludge according to your own preferences.

3. Resin:

There are two kinds of resin clay, one is bread flower (flour clay). A saying that bread flowers originated in Latin America, local people collect leftover bread crumbs, dry them and grind them into powder, and add white mucus to make "flour clay". However, this kind of flour clay is not malleable enough and strong enough. After air-drying, the work is easily broken and cannot be placed for a long time.

Later, this simple process spread to Japan, and the Japanese improved it by adding preservatives and other chemicals to make flour clay. This flour clay itself is translucent and soft, and can be stretched to be very thin without cracking. Even after drying, it can remain elastic and freely make fine works.