
You will need:
- Saracino brown modelling paste
- Saracino skin tone modelling paste
- 1 Cocktail stick
- Ball or bone tool
- Tool with pointy end
- Brush
- Brown petal dust
- Gold edible paint
- Edible Glaze
- Rolling pin
- Cornstarch

Step 1
Take the amount of modelling paste you need to create the teddy’s body and roll into a ball. Next shape the paste ball into a pear shape at the front but try to keep it flat at the back. Create a line all the way up the front of the body. Push a cocktail stick into the body.

Step 2
Take some more paste to create the legs. Knead and roll the paste into a smooth ball. Next roll it into a sausage shape. Decide how thick/thin you want the teddy’s legs to be. Place legs on each side of the teddy to see if they match each other.

Step 3
Use the same technique for the arms as you did for the legs. Make the arms slightly thinner than the legs.

Step 4
Brush a little edible glue on the arms and legs and place them in the position you want.

Step 5
Take a piece of paste and roll it into a ball with proportions to match the body. Add more or less paste until you are happy with the size. Shape the teddy’s nose and make eye sockets with a ball tool.

Step 6
Using an appropriate modelling tool form the mouth .
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Step 7
Brush a little glue on the cocktail stick and place the head on the teddy.
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Step 8
For the teddy’s ears roll 2 small balls of the paste and press them with a ball tool to the teddy’s head.

Step 9
To make teddy’s fur use a sharp scalpel knife. Keep dabbing to achieve this effect.
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Step 10
Roll skin tone paste and prepare teddy’s hoody. Add texture to the paste to give a material effect and cut to suit the size of your teddy. Brush it with glue and attach to the body and head.
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Step 11
Make a little button for teddy’s hoody. Attach it with glue.
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Step 12
Make bell with a small ball of brown paste. Paint it with gold paint and attache to the hood.

Step 13
To finish your teddy add more tone by using brown dust applied with a soft brush,
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