Alanna George | The Craft Nest » Crayola Air-Dry Clay http://www.alannageorge.com a craft site for families Thu, 18 Jul 2013 11:30:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 How To | I Love You Clay Necklace Charm http://www.alannageorge.com/2011/03/10/how-to-i-love-you-clay-necklace-charm/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2011/03/10/how-to-i-love-you-clay-necklace-charm/#comments Thu, 10 Mar 2011 20:04:48 +0000 Alanna George http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=1116

Don’t you just love a cute charm with a simple statement. My daughter and I made these for each other for Valentine’s Day. She wore hers to school and lots of other little girls wanted one too. So we spent another afternoon making more of these necklace charms.

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Don’t you just love a cute charm with a simple statement. My daughter and I made these for each other for Valentine’s Day. She wore hers to school and lots of other little girls wanted one too. So we spent another afternoon making more of these necklace charms.

How To | Clay Necklace Charm

Supplies:

  • White Air-Dry Clay by Crayola (found in children’s craft section at Jo-Ann’s)
  • Rolling Pin
  • Rubber Stamp
  • Toothpick
  • Acrylic Paint
  • Paint Brush
  • Water
  • Wax Paper
  • Wire
  • Ribbon

How To:

  1. Choose a lump of clay and knead it in your hands until softened. Add a tiny bit of water if the clay is too hard.
  2. Roll clay into a small ball.
  3. Use rolling pin to flatten the ball to form a thin-ish circle.
  4. Use rubber stamp to press image into clay.
  5. Use the toothpick to poke a small hole through the top of the clay.
  6. Use your finger to apply a small amount of water to the image to smooth out any rough spots.
  7. Let dry until clay turns white.
  8. Use acrylic paints to paint your charm.
  9. Make a loop using your wire and thread the ribbon through to create the necklace.

Roll clay into small ball.

Flatten clay with rolling pin.

Press image into clay and poke a hole with toothpick.

 

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How To | Clay Valentine Magnet http://www.alannageorge.com/2011/02/05/how-to-clay-valentine-magnet/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2011/02/05/how-to-clay-valentine-magnet/#comments Sat, 05 Feb 2011 19:09:48 +0000 Alanna George http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=1055

We made this clay magnet as a Valentine gift for my daughter’s classroom helper. It was fun to make and to paint. After it was finished we wrapped it in a cello bag and added a matching birdcage gift tag made with the rubber stamp.

How To | Clay Dish

Supplies:

White Air-Dry Clay . . . → Read More: How To | Clay Valentine Magnet

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Air-Dry Clay Magnet

We made this clay magnet as a Valentine gift for my daughter’s classroom helper. It was fun to make and to paint. After it was finished we wrapped it in a cello bag and added a matching birdcage gift tag made with the rubber stamp.

How To | Clay Dish

Supplies:

  • White Air-Dry Clay by Crayola (found in children’s craft section at Jo-Ann’s)
  • Rolling Pin
  • Decorative Edge Scissors
  • Rubber Stamp
  • Acrylic Paint
  • Paint Brush
  • Water
  • Wax Paper
  • Hot Glue and Gun
  • Magnet

How To:

  1. Choose a lump of clay and knead it in your hands until softened. Add a tiny bit of water if the clay is too hard.
  2. Roll out clay on wax paper and cut into an oval-shape. Use rubber stamp to press image into clay.
  3. Use a decorative edge scissors to cut clay off around edge of oval.
  4. Use your finger to apply a small amount of water to the image to smooth out any rough spots.
  5. Let dry until clay turns white.
  6. Use acrylic paints to paint clay magnet.
  7. Use hot glue to add magnet to back of dried clay image.

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How To | Valentine Catch-All Clay Dish http://www.alannageorge.com/2011/01/29/how-to-valentine-catch-all-clay-dish/ http://www.alannageorge.com/2011/01/29/how-to-valentine-catch-all-clay-dish/#comments Sat, 29 Jan 2011 14:30:34 +0000 Alanna George http://www.alannageorge.com/?p=1032

The kids and I recently used air-dry clay for the first time. It was really fun and easy to use. I have thought of a hundred (okay maybe not that many) projects in which we can use this clay.

My daughter and I decided to make a small dish for her teacher for Valentine’s . . . → Read More: How To | Valentine Catch-All Clay Dish

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Air Dry Clay Dish

The kids and I recently used air-dry clay for the first time. It was really fun and easy to use. I have thought of a hundred (okay maybe not that many) projects in which we can use this clay.

My daughter and I decided to make a small dish for her teacher for Valentine’s Day. We are going to fill the dish with chocolates and put it in a cellophane bag with a pretty tie and tag. The teacher can sit it on her desk to hold paper clips and odd and ends. It would also be perfect to make for grandma or mom to hold rings and jewelry. My daughter was really proud of how her finished bowls turned out. It was a great project that she did mostly herself.

How To | Clay Dish

Supplies:

  • White Air-Dry Clay by Crayola (found in children’s craft section at Jo-Ann’s)
  • Rolling Pin
  • Decorative Edge Scissors
  • Acrylic Paint
  • Paint Brush
  • Water
  • Wax Paper

How To:

  1. Choose a lump of clay and knead it in your hands until softened. Add a tiny bit of water if the clay is too hard.
  2. Roll out clay on wax paper, then shape sides up to form a bowl shape. We used a small square shape jar and put that in the centered of the rolled out clay and then shaped the clay up around the jar.
  3. Use a decorative edge scissors to cut clay off around the rim of the bowl and create a pretty edge.
  4. Use your finger to apply a small amount of water to the bowl to smooth out any rough spots.
  5. Let dry until clay turns white.
  6. Use acrylic paints to decorate your bowl.
  7. Fill with chocolates or candy and wrap in cellophane bag and tie with pretty bow. Give to your Valentine!

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