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Signing UpStep 1: Gathering The Materials
Wood Dowel (I used 7/16th inch but you can use whatever seems appropriate)
Knife or other tool for whittling
Polymer Clay in the color of your choice
Polymer Clay tools
Craft Knife
Glass Pan
Sturdy glass bowl or cup
Stain or paint
Furniture wax or varnish
Stones, gravel, or sand (to weigh down the wand handle during baking)
Optional: small stone, glass or crystal gem about the same diameter of the dowel

















































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You see, I, like many people, don't have a lathe so I came up with a solution that still let my kids make their own, of which they are equally proud. Some have gems, etchings, interesting color patterns, etc.. One of them has a snake wrapped the handle. (Death eater? I hope not!). Non-symmetrical designs such as this normally require carving which my clay solution eliminates--well, at least sharp knives, anyway. It's about materials and methods that are available. It's great that you had access to a lathe. I didn't, so we did this.
However, being able to bake it is still a problem, you can try something called Magic-Sculpt which is an air dry compound that can give you many, many options. The packages are pretty large and you'll only need a little for a wand but there are so many things you can do with it.