Design and create tiny gacha-style pet charms using air-dry clay, paint, and beads, practicing simple sculpting, color mixing, and personalizing skills.


Step-by-step guide to make Super Cute Gacha Pets
Step 1
Gather all your materials and clear a small workspace so you have room to create.
Step 2
Draw a tiny gacha pet sketch on paper showing its shape and colors.
Step 3
Tear off a pea-sized piece of air-dry clay and roll it into a smooth ball.
Step 4
Use your thumbs to press and shape the ball into the pet body shape from your sketch.
Step 5
Roll tiny clay pieces for ears legs or a tail and press each piece onto the body to attach.
Step 6
Insert a small eye pin into the top of the pet or poke a hole with a toothpick for a jump ring.
Step 7
Press small beads into the clay as decorations where you want sparkles or eyes.
Step 8
Gently smooth all joins and fingerprints with a damp fingertip.
Step 9
Let your pet dry flat for 24 hours or until it is completely hard.
Step 10
Mix tiny amounts of two or three acrylic paints on your plate to create a custom color.
Step 11
Paint the pet's base color with a larger brush using steady strokes.
Step 12
Let the base paint dry completely before adding details.
Step 13
Paint small details like eyes spots or stripes with a fine brush.
Step 14
Thread a keyring or jump ring through the eye loop or hole so your pet becomes a charm.
Step 15
Take a photo and share your finished super cute gacha pet creation on DIY.org
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

Help!?
What can I use if I don't have air-dry clay or eye pins?
If you don't have air-dry clay, use bakeable polymer clay (bake per package) or non-drying modeling clay, and if you lack an eye pin make a hole with a toothpick for a jump ring or screw in a small screw eye after the piece is hard.
My pet keeps cracking or the ears/legs fall off—how do I fix that?
To prevent cracks and loose pieces, firmly press and blend each tiny clay piece onto the body, smooth all joins with a damp fingertip as the steps say, reattach with a little water (slip) before drying, and let the pet dry flat for the full 24 hours.
How can I change the activity for younger or older kids?
For younger kids use bigger pea-sized blobs and pre-rolled ears, skip tiny beads and have an adult handle the eye pin/jump ring, while older kids can mix custom colors, paint fine details with a small brush, and add keyrings to make charms.
What are easy ways to personalize or improve my finished gacha pet?
Personalize by mixing two or three acrylic paints on your plate for unique colors, press sparkly beads into the clay for decoration before drying, and thread a keyring or add a clear varnish seal after painting for a durable charm.
Watch videos on how to make Super Cute Gacha Pets
Facts about clay crafts for kids
🎨 Air-dry clay hardens without baking, and most small charms dry in about 24–72 hours depending on thickness.
🔗 Beads and small charms have been used as decoration for thousands of years — people love tiny treasures!
🐾 Gacha games and gashapon inspired surprise collectibles — tiny, cute pets are one of the most popular styles!
🪄 Mix a little white to create tints and a little black to make shades — simple color mixing brings your pet to life.
🔍 Tiny details (eyes, whiskers, textures) are easy with toothpicks, needles, or the end of a paintbrush.


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