How to create the look of ceramics with air dry clay, no kiln required #craft #satisfying #clay #art

How to use air dry clay and watercolor paint to create a keepsake that mimics the look of my ceramic dishes, without the need for a kiln or any special equipment. Anyone can create these, and it’s a fun and easy project to do with kids and teens. The little ladybug sculpture added is optional.  All the materials are linked for you here If you enjoy these free tutorials and would like to support me making more, please “Buy Me A Coffee” here I appreciate your support and it will help me create more free videos for you. For this piece, you’ll need: ·       A block of air dry clay. I used DAS brand white modeling clay ·       Regular watercolor paints. ·       ArtDeco brand Triple Thick Gloss Glaze ·       Gilding Paint. I used the Liquid Brass color on the rim of this piece. I applied it with a size 6 Royal Langnickel round-tip brush. ·       Optional: E6000 glue to attach the little ladybug sculpture. You will also need a flower- i used a yellow fennel flower but you can use whatever you have available, like a lavender sprig, geranium, etc. choose a flower that is not too thick and will roll onto the clay easily. Use a rolling pin of any kind, and a working surface such as a silicone mat or other smooth surface that can be wiped clean.   Instructions: Roll the clay to an even thickness, about one-quarter inch. If the clay feels dry, knead a bit of water into the clay to soften it. If it’s too dry, it will wrinkle and crack as you shape the dish. Place the flower on the clay. Then use the rolling pin to firmly and evenly press the flower into the clay. Gently remove to expose the impressed pattern. Cut out a round shape, then fold the edges up with your fingers to form a dish. Smooth the edges very well with your fingers and a damp sponge. Form a ladybug out of the same clay and set it aside to dry. Set the dish aside to dry completely (a few days). Once dry, paint the dish with diluted watercolor paint. Once the piece is completely dry again, seal the piece and create a glossy finish with the DecoArt Glaze. Brush on an even layer, coating the inside and rim of the dish. This sealer doesn’t show brush strokes and dries with a smooth finish. If you sculpted a little ladybug, you can paint it, seal it, and glue it on with a dab of E6000 once the sealer is dry. After 24 hours, you can apply the liquid gold or brass paint to the edge if desired. #botanical art #diycrafts #makeyourown #clayart #ladybug ** (As an Amazon Associate I earn a small commission from qualifying purchases from the items listed in my Amazon store)
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