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Sculpey III Polymer Clay 2 Ounces-Leaf Green
Available in 44 vibrant colorsPerfect for jewelry, home décor, mixed media, seasonal items and more!Bakes hard and takes on a matte, bisque type finish.Shape, bake and once cool can be sanded, drilled, carved and finished with sculpey brand glazeSculpey III is soft and pliable, works and feels like ceramic clay but will not dry out when exposed to air
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Edit: Thanks for the compliment!

Supplies:

Fifty Fifty 18oz water bottle (or whatever brand/size you like, black is best)

1" Masking Tape

2" Masking Tape

Yellow Spray Paint

Dupli-Color Black, Satin Wheel Paint (or any decent black spray paint)

Sculpey Polymer Clay (green)

Silicone Parchment Paper

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If you start with a black bottle then you'll save a step or two.

  1. Remove lid and mask off mouth and lid threading with 2" masking tape.
  2. If you have a black bottle skip to step 4. If painting black, sand with course sandpaper, then fine sandpaper. Rinse and dry the outside of the bottle.
  3. Paint with black wheel paint (or don't if yours is already black). Let paint cure at least 12 to 24 hours depending on climate, weather etc. Hot, dry weather is better.
  4. Keeping the mouth and threading masked off, add four strips of 1" masking tape, evenly spaced, at about 45 degrees or so, near the top of the bottle. Make sure they run parallel. More strips may be necessary if you have a larger bottle. Whatever looks good!
  5. With your diagonal 1" masking tape applied, add a band of 2" masking tape where you want the top edge to be all the way around the bottle. Find however far down you want the yellow stripes to go (mine's about 2" down) and place another 2" band of masking tape all the way around the bottle.
  6. From there use the 2" tape to mask the bottle the rest of the way down, including the bottom.
  7. Apply the yellow paint to the masked off yellow stripe areas. Let cure and remove all masking tape. You might need to score along the edges of the masking tape with a razor blade to keep the yellow areas from chipping as you peel the tape off. Alternatively you can just peel the tape off after the yellow paint has cured for about an hour. Just be sure not to touch the yellow if you do it this way. The paint will get everywhere!
  8. Flatten the Sculpey between two sheets of parchment using a rolling pin. Form it into a sheet about 1/8" thick. Remove one side of the parchment.
  9. Use a blade to cut the desired slime pattern.
  10. Still keeping the parchment attached on one side, apply the slime pattern and press against your bottle at desired location. Gently peel off the remaining parchment paper.
  11. Mould the edges with sculpting tools, fingers, toothpicks... whatever you have at your disposal.
  12. When you have it looking just right, put the bottle (lid still removed) standing upside down (mouth-down) onto a cookie sheet and bake in the oven at about 255 F for 15 minutes or per instructions from the Sculpey package.
  13. Let cool, replace lid and enjoy.

    Please note this is for stainless steel bottles only! If you do this with a plastic bottle it will melt!