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Of course ordinary clay is a completely different material taking in consideration its toughness, weight, texture, but you can imitate is by polymer clay quite realistically. You won’t need any specific instruments for this. I use a metallic knitting needle, a wooden stake for molding, a brushy bamboo skewer to add texture to clay and a sharp blade. Instead of the wooden stake you can use the wooden part of a brush or any other alike item with a dull roundish tip. I choose the color of clay from the start. It won’t change in the process. I mix the following colors to get the color of baked clay: beige, chocolate and a bit of red color.
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