DIY Air Dry Clay Bowl

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DIY Air Dry Clay Bowl

DIY AIR DRY CLAY BOWL

Check out the video to see the whole process, before reading the article.

Roll Out the Clay

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Roll out the clay until it's about a quarter of an inch thick. The amount of clay you require depends on size of the bowl that you're making.

How to Get the Bowl Shape

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You will need to use a plastic bowl you don't mind cutting up, I used a takeaway bowl I got from a ramen restaurant.

Using vaseline as a release agent, coat the plastic bowl with a generous amount. This will help with taking the plastic bowl out of the clay bowl

Making the Bowl

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Using the clay you have rolled out, cover the plastic bowl with the clay. Smooth down over the bowl and cut away any extra clay not needed. Leave until the clay bowl has completely dried, this can take up to 24hours.

Remove the Plastic Bowl Mold

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Once the clay has completely dried, you can remove the plastic bowl. You may need to cut the bowl with scissors an/or a knife. Be careful when doing this as it can be easy to break the clay bowl in this step.

Sanding

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Use sandpaper to smooth out any bumps or cracks. Then use a brush and some water to dissolve any dust particles left over from sanding, this will ensure your paint will go on smoothly.

Painting

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You're now ready to paint your bowl. I like to prime anything I paint with white to start off with and then paint colours on top. This will help any bright colours pop as they'll be on a white base rather than the terracotta clay base.

Glazing

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To finish off the bowl you can glaze it, I use triple thick glaze. You can brush this on just like paint and it leaves a glossy surface.
Leave to dry and your bowl is complete!