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Ship-Shaped Favors

Ship-Shaped Thanksgiving Favors
Total Time Needed:
1 Hour

These miniature clay vessels, filled with a tasty cargo of nuts and dried berries, make the perfect favors for young dinner guests.

Materials
  • Polymer clay
  • Wooden toothpick
  • Paper plate
  • Pushpin
  • Paper cupcake liners
  • Nuts and dried berries
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Instructions
  1. Ship-Shaped Favors For each boat, use 1/3 of a block of polymer clay (Sculpey III or Fimo works well) to form a rectangular pinch pot and then shape one end into a pointed bow.

  2. Stick a tiny ball of clay to the center of the boat's floor. Push one end of a wooden toothpick into the clay ball for a mast.

  3. Bake the molded clay according to the directions on the package. When the clay has cooled, cut a four-sided sail from a paper plate. With a pushpin, pierce holes through the top and bottom of the sail and slip it onto the mast.

  4. Place a cupcake liner inside the hull before filling it with a sweet and crunchy treat.

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