Candle Holder, Bowl and Vases in Self-Hardening Clay
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Make two different types of vases, a candle holder and a bowl in self-hardening clay. Each of the items has a unique, handmade look that fits right in with the latest interior design trends – and you can also paint them to create an eye-catcher wherever you place them in your home.
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Vase made with slab technique Cut off the top of the bottle so it has a height of approximately 7.5 cm.
5 Mark a circle in the clay with a diameter of about 8 cm and cut it out. The edge should be frayed.
8 Knead all excess clay thoroughly. Roll it out to a thickness of about 0.5 cm, a width of about 13 cm and a length of about 27 cm. It is not a problem if it is rolled out a little longer or wider because the excess clay can simply be cut away.
10 Gently fold the clay around the base of the vase. Press firmly around the edges of the vase to make sure that the clay sticks.
13 Join the clay together where the ends overlap by pinching and smoothing the clay with your fingers.
14 Use your fingers and a little water to smooth the seam and any rough spots. Allow the clay to dry for at least 48 hours.
If cracks appear during drying, you can easily fix them. See how in the instructions for the vase with the coil technique.
If cracks appear during drying, you can easily fix them. See how in the instructions for the vase with the coil technique.
19 Wrap the clay around it. Shape and fold the edges to create the desired look. Allow to dry for at least 48 hours.
If cracks appear during drying, you can easily fix them. See how in the instructions for the vase with the coil technique.
If cracks appear during drying, you can easily fix them. See how in the instructions for the vase with the coil technique.
25 Dip your finger into water and then smooth out the clay until it has a fine, even surface. Allow to dry for at least 48 hours.
Vase made with coil technique Cut off the top of the bottle so that the bottle has a height of around 7.5 cm.
30 Roll out a base with a diameter of about 6.5 cm. Score around the edge of the clay so that the clay coils will bond together.
32 Continue wrapping the coils around the bottle and scoring them to make them bond together, as shown in the picture.
34 If the clay splits or cracks slightly while drying, you can easily fix these. Start by moistening the crack with water.
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