A Collection of Fun Toy Ideas You Can Make with Paper Clay
Let’s try making all kinds of toys with paper clay!
Paper clay is such a fascinating material, isn’t it?
It’s soft to the touch, and you can stretch it, roll it, and shape it into many forms.
But after some time it hardens—what an interesting material!
I’d love to show you lots of fun ways to make paper clay toys that take advantage of these unique features.
From realistic-looking foods to toys you can actually play with—there’s plenty to enjoy!
Find your favorite toy, make it, and have fun playing with it!
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Fun Paper Clay Toy Ideas (11–20)
Animal clay

This craft involves dividing paper clay into parts, then assembling them, painting them, and finishing them in the shape of an animal.
First, check what combination of shapes makes up the animal you want to create, and make parts that match the appropriate sizes and shapes.
After that, attach the parts, refine the overall form, and add colors and patterns to complete it.
If you use a paper plate as a base and attach the pieces onto it, it will look like a three-dimensional picture—highly recommended, too.
Mini violin made of clay

There are many kinds of musical instruments with different shapes, and those differences heighten our expectations about what kinds of sounds they can produce.
Focusing on the shapes of instruments, this activity has you use paper clay to make a violin shape.
A real violin has a unique form made by combining pieces of wood, so let’s carefully reproduce the details, such as the indented areas.
Once the overall shape is refined, paint it and attach separate parts like the strings to finish it as a realistic-looking violin.
Let’s make a tomato with paper clay

Let’s make one of the classic vegetables—tomatoes—using paper clay.
Knead red paint into the paper clay, shape it into a ball, then stick it onto a stand with a wire post.
Paint it further in red, and layer yellow at the top center to capture a tomato’s coloring.
Knead green paint into another piece of paper clay to make the calyx, attach it to the red fruit, and adjust the size and shape.
Add green coloring, and finally paint the stand to finish.
Mounting the tomato on a stand makes it easier to paint and to submit as a finished piece.
A puppet made of cotton work gloves and paper clay

Unique puppets! Here are some ideas for puppets made with work gloves and paper clay.
When you hear “puppet,” many people probably picture something made of fabric, right? This time, let’s make a work-glove puppet using paper clay.
You’ll need lightweight paper clay, work gloves, a sculpting spatula, scissors, cardboard, duct tape, and paint.
Compared to puppets made only from fabric, these have more three-dimensionality and impact, so they’re likely to shine in puppet shows and events.
It’s the perfect idea for anyone looking to create a unique puppet!
Tyrannosaurus made of paper clay

When it comes to cool dinosaurs that boys love, the Tyrannosaurus is number one! So this time, let’s make a Tyrannosaurus out of paper clay.
First, create the dinosaur’s base using aluminum wire and cardboard.
Once the base is ready, add volume with paper clay.
After the clay dries, paint it and add patterns and facial details.
When the paint dries, it’s finished! If you want your Tyrannosaurus to stand on its own, be sure to fix the wire in the legs to the base before adding the clay.
In conclusion
This time, we introduced how to make toys using paper clay.
Was there anything you wanted to try making? From food to musical instruments, paper clay is a fun material that can transform into all kinds of things, so be sure to have fun playing with what you create!


