Clay+Nudibranchs+-+Dorid

=Clay Nudibranchs=
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If you don't the pieces may come apart when they dry.
Form the hump-shaped foot. || Roll out the mantle. || Scoop out some clay from the foot to thin it. This also helps it dry. || Score the top of the foot with a fork and wet it with a toothbrush dipped in water. This makes a good join. || Pat the mantle on firmly. || Roll some clay balls to make the tubercles. Score and wet each one. || Press the tubercles formly on the mantle. Don't forget to score and wet the small areas for the join. || Roll a piece of clay for the gills - any shape will do. || Slit around the edge of the roll to form the gills. || Roll clay sausage - thick in the middle, thin at the ends. These are the rhinphores. || Leave the pieces to dry for an hour or two. This makes them easier to join without squishing them. || Score and wet the shapes and add them to the mantle. ||
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