Just in time for Halloween… Like a lot of kids (er, adult now) I was (am!) a little creeped out by clowns. In my case, that was due to reading Stephen King’s It at a young age. LovelyCadaver’s work has the perfect, clown-horror quality. These bookmarks would make such a wonderful gift for the person on your list needing a bit of freaking out…
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Clay Studio Series: Air-Dry Clay Trinket Cup Review

In this episode of our Clay Studio Series, we’re exploring Tugce Dumlupinar’s video on creating a delicate flower-shaped trinket cup using air-dry clay. This project blends sculpture, painting, and practical design into one charming piece.
What the Video Covers
- Forming the Shape: Tugce hand-builds a trinket cup that looks like a blooming flower, carefully layering petals and creating natural curves.
- Painting with Gouache: The piece is brought to life with soft gouache paints in petal-pink and leafy green, giving it a whimsical, storybook feel.
- Finishing Touches: A transparent epoxy is applied for durability and shine, making the cup both decorative and functional.
Why We Love It
Unique sculptural design — the cup feels more like art than craft.
Use of gouache paints shows you don’t need specialized glazes to achieve a stunning finish.
A perfect beginner-friendly project for anyone curious about air-dry clay without needing a kiln.
Final Thoughts
This video is a great reminder of how versatile air-dry clay can be. Tugce’s project proves you can create imaginative, one-of-a-kind trinkets with just a few simple tools and paints. If you’ve been looking for a small weekend project that doubles as a functional piece of art, this tutorial is worth bookmarking.
