Clay Ring Dish

Sarinasala1
by Sarinasala1
5 Materials
$10
1 Hour
Easy
This is how I created these beautiful ring dishes out of clay, these are very simple to make, and anyone can have a go!
These are the materials I used. Here's how to get started-


1.Put the baking paper on bench and preheat the oven to 120 degree Celsius.
You can mix 2 colours of clay.
2. Using a rolling pin, roll out an amount of the clay to the size of your chosen bowl to a thickness of 7mm. Add more clay if necessary and continue rolling.


3. Keep it on the baking paper and put on a flat work surface


4. Press the rim of the bowl into clay and use a knife to trim around the edge. Remove bowl.


5. Put the bowl in oven and bake at 120 degrees Celsius for 15 to 20 minutes.
6. Take it out of the oven and let it cool down. Then take the clay dish out of bowl.
You can decorate the dish if you like or keep it simple.ct.
Thats it, all done!
You can use your dish to put your rings in or other nick  nacs.
Hope you enjoy doing this project as much as I did!
Suggested materials:
  • Coloured polymer clay such as sculpey or Fumo
  • Rolling pin
  • Baking paper
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  • Linda Abate Linda Abate on Sep 02, 2017

    InspSuch aired? Will you try this project? Let the author know!

  • Cindymamabear Cindymamabear on Sep 02, 2017

    I'm lost between step 4 & 5. Are you keeping the clay in the small dish and setting it in the larger then painting the gold rim? Or does it melt and stay in small dish. I'm not creative so I need all the baby steps between.

  • Delila Senger Delila Senger on Sep 03, 2017

    You are using the metric system for the thickness and the oven temp. Could you convert that for me to Fahrenheit and inches instead of

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  • KW KW on Sep 08, 2017

    You're welcome Sarinasala1....I use my oven to bake my clay projects and I wanted to make sure it was safe. :)

  • Sarinasala1 Sarinasala1 on Sep 09, 2017

    Yes it's fine as long as the clay doesn't burn.

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