
Knead the Fimo Soft Polymer Green Clay until it's pliable, then shape into the body of a cactus. I shaped mine with a bit of a tapered look, being wider at the top than bottom. As with anything in nature, each one took on a slightly different shape.




Next, break one piece off and roll into two skinny "arms" per cactus. Once you have the desired lengths for the arms, curve them upwards and then stick them onto either side of the cactus shape.

Using a toothpick or bamboo skewer gently score a line into the tops of each cactus.

To add the cactus "needles", draw lines into the cactus with the toothpick/bamboo skewer.




Galentine cacti most definitely need hearts. To form them, take a small piece of an alternate color of clay (I used the turquoise, purple, hot pink and yellow) and form a rounded triangle. With the single point facing down, use the toothpick/bamboo skewer to roll into the top center to give it the dip of the heart. Simply push the hearts you've created onto the cactus until it sticks.

Place all your newly formed cacti shapes onto a baking pan and bake in a preheated oven at 230°F for 25 minutes. The clay will be completely hardened once it has fully cooled to room temperature.

Cut two-inch square photos of your guests that you've printed out onto white cardstock and pair them with one of the cactus photo holders.

Place one DIY Mini Clay Cactus Photo Holder at each place setting, along with a potted cactus in a brightly painted DIY Ceramic Mini Flowerpot for your friends to take home and enjoy. Check out more of this Cactus Inspired Galentine's Party with my Balloon Cactus Backdrop and delicious Strawberry Limeade recipe.

Knead the Fimo Soft Polymer Green Clay until it's pliable, then shape into the body of a cactus. I shaped mine with a bit of a tapered look, being wider at the top than bottom. As with anything in nature, each one took on a slightly different shape.




Next, break one piece off and roll into two skinny "arms" per cactus. Once you have the desired lengths for the arms, curve them upwards and then stick them onto either side of the cactus shape.

Using a toothpick or bamboo skewer gently score a line into the tops of each cactus.

To add the cactus "needles", draw lines into the cactus with the toothpick/bamboo skewer.




Galentine cacti most definitely need hearts. To form them, take a small piece of an alternate color of clay (I used the turquoise, purple, hot pink and yellow) and form a rounded triangle. With the single point facing down, use the toothpick/bamboo skewer to roll into the top center to give it the dip of the heart. Simply push the hearts you've created onto the cactus until it sticks.

Place all your newly formed cacti shapes onto a baking pan and bake in a preheated oven at 230°F for 25 minutes. The clay will be completely hardened once it has fully cooled to room temperature.

Cut two-inch square photos of your guests that you've printed out onto white cardstock and pair them with one of the cactus photo holders.

Place one DIY Mini Clay Cactus Photo Holder at each place setting, along with a potted cactus in a brightly painted DIY Ceramic Mini Flowerpot for your friends to take home and enjoy. Check out more of this Cactus Inspired Galentine's Party with my Balloon Cactus Backdrop and delicious Strawberry Limeade recipe.