Hi There !
Welcome to my DIY Tutorial Site.
You can find a lot of tips and tricks, and clay art DIY for beginner here.
Feel free to ask if you need some assistance.
Contact me at :
Whatsapps +60166010767 or +6281265533271
Email : redcherryclay@gmail.com
Enjoy your art making !
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Friday, 1 February 2013
Friday, 25 January 2013
Deco Art Material
This is one is used to decorate miniature food from clay. Usually use for chocolate sauce making, for ice cream, cake, cupcakes.
Very easy to use, just open the cap and squeeze it. It will harden within 1 - 2 hours. Let it totally harden within 12 hours.
Friday, 24 August 2012
Recycle : Instant Noodle Cup Become Pencil Pot
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| Put white glue, roll brown clay and cover the cup |
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| Use the tools to make the texture |
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| Roll a small green clay and flatten |
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| Use a leaf mold and make a leaf |
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| Leaf |
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| Bend and put some white glue, stick on the cup mouth |
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| Covered by the leaf |
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| stick some small clay |
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| roll a yellow clay |
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| make a water drop shape, and stick some brown clay |
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| roll a head, use tools to make the mouth and nose, add brown clay to the cheeks and hair |
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| add a white clay, flatten the clay and glue to the mouth to make the teeth. |
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| roll a black tiny clay, to make the eye and eye brows |
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| roll small yellow clay for the ears |
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| use tools to make the ear |
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| a small pink clay for the tounge |
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| Use some brown clay for the tree and trunk, some green clay for the leaf |
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| Ready to use |
Monday, 20 August 2012
How To Avoid The Crack Of Your Clay Art
Your clay art sometimes can got cracks. The cracks appears if the drying process is not in the same level at the outside and inside the clay.
To avoid the crack, make sure the room is having a stable temperature. If you are drying a figurine, avoid fan. It will make the figurine surface drying faster than the inside, and your figurine will start to having cracks here and there.
If you are making a flat surface such as fridge magnet, fan is not a big problem. But it is still better if you put in a room that have a stable temperature and got no wind blowing here and there. Of course, avoid them from your pet, too.
To avoid the crack, make sure the room is having a stable temperature. If you are drying a figurine, avoid fan. It will make the figurine surface drying faster than the inside, and your figurine will start to having cracks here and there.
If you are making a flat surface such as fridge magnet, fan is not a big problem. But it is still better if you put in a room that have a stable temperature and got no wind blowing here and there. Of course, avoid them from your pet, too.
How To Preserve The Air Dry Clay
It is very tricky to handle an air dry clay, as it will dry in the process of your project. Here are some useful tips to handle the clay :
- colored clay are drying faster than white (non color) clay
- textured clay is easier to dry (clay mixed with sands or glitters or some else)
- mix the necessary amount of clay, store the excess clay in a sealed plastic or a tight lid container
- you can cover your clay with wet towel if not in use
- mix with water when your clay is a bit dry than you want, mix it a little bit first, and you can add some water later if it is still not in the wetness level you want it to be
DIY : How To Make Pig Fridge Magnet
Here is the simple step to make cow pig magnet.
A simple fun project for children.
You can purchase the DIY package here www.redcherrygift.com
Include non toxic air dry clay, no baking required.
A simple fun project for children.
You can purchase the DIY package here www.redcherrygift.com
Include non toxic air dry clay, no baking required.
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| tools for clay craft |
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| oil color paste for clay |
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| flatten a pink clay and crop with round cookies cutter |
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| crop a small round flat clay |
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| crop a very small flat pink clay for ears |
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| make 2 holes for pig nose and use straw to make the smile |
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| glue the ears to the side of the big round flat pink clay |
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| glue the nose and eyes. After dry, glue a round magnet at the back. |
DIY : How To Make Sheep Fridge Magnet
Here is the simple step to make cow Sheep magnet.
A simple fun project for children.
You can purchase the DIY package here www.redcherrygift.com
Include non toxic air dry clay, no baking required.
A simple fun project for children.
You can purchase the DIY package here www.redcherrygift.com
Include non toxic air dry clay, no baking required.
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| tools for clay art |
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| oil color paste for clay |
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| roll a white clay |
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| crop a round shape of flatten clay |
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| crop a pink clay |
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| Make a flower pattern of white clay or crop with flower cookies cutter, make a small size of white flower pattern too |
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| Make a flower pattern of pink clay or crop with flower cookies cutter |
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| roll a white and black clay, flatten and stack together |
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| cut half |
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| glue the eyes, hose, hair, and ear. Let it dry for few hours, then glue a round magnet at the back. |
DIY : How To Make Cow Fridge Magnet
Here is the simple step to make cow fridge magnet.
A simple fun project for children.
You can purchase the DIY package here www.redcherrygift.com
Include non toxic air dry clay, no baking required.
A simple fun project for children.
You can purchase the DIY package here www.redcherrygift.com
Include non toxic air dry clay, no baking required.
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| clay art tools |
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| oil color for clay |
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| roll a white clay |
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| crop with cookies cutter or clay cutter |
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| roll and flatten a white and pink clay, stack together and press |
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| cut half |
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| roll a black clay, cut and make shapes |
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| roll and cut a small round flat pink clay |
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| Make two holes with toothpick |
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| Stick all together with white glue. Leave for few hours for dry, then glue a round magnet at the back. |
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