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Clay seed bombs

Activity By : N & S
What Will You Need?

Air dry clay in the colour of your choice

Flower seeds

Compost

Cookie cutter or silicone mould (optional)

Rolling pin

Plain paper

Scissors

Blender

Water

Bowl

Implementation

Take a piece of air dry clay in the colour of your choice then flatten out into a rough circle.

Sprinkle some multi-purpose compost on top of the clay followed by a layer of flower seeds.

Fold the circle in on itself then knead together so the compost and seeds are evenly distributed through the clay.

Take small pieces of the clay and roll into balls approximately 2cm in size. Leave to dry for at least 24 hours.

Alternatively, to make heart shape seed bombs roll out the clay to approximately 1cm thick.

Use a cookie cutter to cut out heart shapes then leave to dry for at least 24 hours.

How to make paper seed bombs

Take several sheets of your chosen paper and trim into 2.5cm squares. Place in a bowl then cover with water. Leave to soak for at least an hour.

Transfer the paper squares and water to a blender cup then blend. If the paper squares are getting stuck to the sides, add a little more water, shake the cup then blend again until you have a smooth pulp.

Remove the pulp from the blending cup then squeeze out all the excess water. Place the squeezed pulp in a bowl.

Sprinkle flower seeds on top of the pulp then work them in thoroughly with your hands.

Lay a heart cookie cutter on a flat surface then take a small ball of pulp and push it firmly into the base of the cutter, approximately 1.5cm thick. Remove the cutter then leave the heart to dry for at least 24 hours.

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