Clay Jewlery Dish
Of course, i had to re-make these after my Clay Class in my school. I don't have clay baker thing-a-majiggee, so i used air dry. And actually, I added gold paint to one, and it looked like i baked it!
What You'll Need:
Air dry clay
Paint (like i said, gold looks really cool!)
Water (for mistakes or cracks. Don't worry, i used lots of it! It just took mine a little longer to dry.)
First, start with a ball of clay. Flatten it out and curl the sides up (i pinched mine.) Now set it on a paper plate. (Optional) With a toothpick write little words in the bottom. I did LOL on my gold one, #DIY on my teal one, and Slime on my neon green one. Now let them dry for about 1-2 days. You can paint them when the clay dries.
What To Put In Them:
Paper Clips
Earrings
Necklaces
Erasers
What You'll Need:
Air dry clay
Paint (like i said, gold looks really cool!)
Water (for mistakes or cracks. Don't worry, i used lots of it! It just took mine a little longer to dry.)
First, start with a ball of clay. Flatten it out and curl the sides up (i pinched mine.) Now set it on a paper plate. (Optional) With a toothpick write little words in the bottom. I did LOL on my gold one, #DIY on my teal one, and Slime on my neon green one. Now let them dry for about 1-2 days. You can paint them when the clay dries.
What To Put In Them:
Paper Clips
Earrings
Necklaces
Erasers
I LOVE this one, but i definitely could not paint it as well as them!❤🌌🌌 |
I used to make pinch pots in pottery class and they're so much fun!
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