Make It Monday: Clay Valentine Hearts
Written on February 8, 2010 at 4:28 pm, by East Coast Style (Sarah Goldschadt)
This year make your valentine a special gift that can be displayed year-round. The best part is it won’t break the bank, and it can be made with a few things you have around the house.
In addition to the ingredients for the flour clay, you’ll also need:
- heart-shaped cookie cutters (I used the fondant shapes from Michael’s)
- baking sheet
- parchment paper
- straws
- toothpicks
- yarn
- scissors
- paint (optional)
- polyurethane (optional)
DIY Tip: Use a straw to poke holes in the top of the shapes. Snip off the end of the straw once it’s used so each hole is clean.
Homemade Flour Clay
- 2 cups flour
- 1/2 cup salt
- 1 cup water
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
- red food coloring
- 1 egg, beaten
Directions
Mix ingredients together and knead. If you choose to add food coloring, separate the “dough” into as many parts as you wish.
Use a cookie cutter to make shapes and brush egg on top.
Bake on a cookie sheet with parchment paper at 300˚ for one hour.

Shapes can be painted with acrylic paint and finished with a polyurethane finish.
Note: This recipe made enough clay for three colors and two baking sheets full of shapes.
Categories: how To | Tags: baked clay, clay hearts, DIY magazine, DIY valentine gift, easy valentine's day gift, sarah goldschadt, valentine, valentine hearts | 2 Comments






