Place a piece of wax paper on the table
Grab a handful of terracotta clay and rub in palms of hands until it’s soft and pliable
Use the rolling pin to roll out the clay until it is .5cm thick
Take the cookie cutter and press firmly into the clay to make circle pendants
Remove the excess clay from the cut out pendants. Take each pendant and stamp a design into clay
Take a toothpick and make a hole in the pendant. Make sure the hole is big enough to fit two strands of string into
With the left over clay, make a few small round beads and put a medium to large size hole in the centre of each
Once all the pendants have holes, place them on baking paper covered in aluminium foil and bake or air dry according to the specifications provided with your clay
If baking in the oven, be careful to not over bake. They may seem bendable as soon as they are taken out of the oven, but they will harden once cooled completely
Once cool, use sandpaper to lightly smooth away any rough edges. It will temporarily change the colour of the clay, but the colour will return to normal once essential oils are applied
Take the string and cut it to the desired length. Add a bit extra just to be safe. The string can be cut shorter later on
Take the pendant and put both ends of the string through the hole. Pull the ends through and put them through the loop. Pull tight. This will help the pendant lay flat on your chest
For a longer necklace, tie the two strings together. For a shorter necklace, tie one end of the necklace in a knot a couple inches down. Place a bead on next and then tie a knot on top of the bead so it remains securely in place. On the other end of necklace, tie a loop that is large enough for the bead to fit through. Cut off any extra string. To take your necklace on and off, simply put the bead in the hole that will act as a clasp
Add 1 drop essential oil or blend to the pendant. Rub the oil around