11 12
Press the stamp, face down, into the clay. Use enough
pressure to leave the impression of the stamp in the clay,
but not too much pressure that you push through the clay
to the surface underneath.
Repeat steps 4-11 to construct your entire herd of horses.
Then cut a 1⁄4” hole on the top of the horses’ back as shown
above with an X-acto knife.
13 14
Bake your horses to harden them by following the
manufacturer’s baking instructions.
Next, cut a piece of string to the length of your choice.
Ours is 4’ long. Once cut, fold the string in half.
15 16
Run the looped end of the folded string into the hole of the
horse you’d like to be the center point of your garland.
Pull the ends of the string through the loop, then tie a double
knot about 1.5” above the horse’s back.
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