DIY Craft: Air Dry Clay Bowls.
by
Sarinasala1
(IC: homeowner)
2 Materials
$6
1 Hour
Easy
Making your own clay bowls is easier than you may think.The kids can even make them with supervision. You can make these mini clay bowls as gifts, or use them to display your rings or as key holders.Next time you’re in the craft store pick up a package of air dry clay and begin making your clay bowls. I bought my clay for six dollars,very cheap considering you can make a lot of things.
Materials
1) One package of air dry clay in white.
2)Metallic paint
3)White acrylic paint
4)Circle cookie cutter or if you don’t have any use same sized bowl to cut out a circle.
5)Rolling pin- used for only my craft usage.
6)Sandpaper
7)Bowls to shape clay.
Instructions.
1) Use half of the clay at a time.Sealing the remaining clay to prevent drying.
2)Using the rolling pin roll out the clay on a clean flat surface.
3)Cut out a circle using cookie cutter or a small bowl.
4)Mold the clay circle into a bowl and let dry for 20 minutes.
5)Carefully Remove the clay bowl from the bowl and let dry completely.
6) Sand the edges
7)Paint clay bowls in white or preferred colour.
8) Paint the edges in metallic gold paint.
ALL DONE- very simple project to do.
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Published January 7th, 2018 11:21 PM
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Patricia Rider on Jan 10, 2018
I Absolutely love them!
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Allison Newby on Jan 11, 2018
I made some after my daughter got some air dry clay from Santa this year! 😉 They are fun to make!
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Allison Newby on Jan 11, 2018Here's one I made. I like the swirly paint.
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Allison Newby on Jan 11, 2018Great project by the way!
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Sarinasala1 on Jan 11, 2018Thanks Allison.
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Sarinasala1 on Jan 11, 2018I love the colours so pretty
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Allison Newby on Jan 12, 2018Thank you! I tried. Lol
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Sarinasala1 on Jan 14, 2018That’s great Allison
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