Roll out a handful of the air dry clay ΒΌβ thick.
Use a butter knife to cut rectangular shapes into the clay (you can do small or large rectangles depending on what kind of ornament you want.)
Using a small amount of water on your finger, smooth out any imperfections in the clay. This is also the time to make any changes in the shape of the ornament before it begins the drying process.
Wait about 20 minutes for the water to dry on the surface of the clay.
Towards one side of the rectangle, use the alphabet stamps to gently stamp a name into the clay.
Poke a hole with a straw on the opposite end of the rectangle. This will be to secure the twine when it is dry.
Let the ornament dry for 24 hours, or until the clay has hardened and turned white.
You can leave the ornament white, or paint it with any color acrylic paint to add color.
Cut an 8β piece of cotton twine. Slide the bell onto the twine, then pull the tied twine through the hole in the ornament. Pull the twine through itself to secure it to the ornament, and make sure the knot ends up touching the clay on the back side. Glue the knot in the twine to the back of the ornament to hold the twine in place and hide the knot when it is hanging.
To use this ornament as a gift tag, use a few inches of ribbon or cotton twine to tie the tag onto your gift bag handles or a gift box.