Create a clock that shows off the brilliance of autumn foliage. This is a polymer clay, stamp and paint project by Sandy Rollinger, suitable for any skill level.
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Fimo and clay tips and tutorials
Create a clock that shows off the brilliance of autumn foliage. This is a polymer clay, stamp and paint project by Sandy Rollinger, suitable for any skill level.
[tags]polymer clay, crafts, projects, clocks, rubber stamps, tutorials[/tags]
If you’ve ever dreamed of making your own dinnerware but thought you needed fancy tools or a pottery wheel, this YouTube tutorial by Jana Storm is a must-watch. In this video, Jana walks us through the process of creating handmade stoneware plates using simple methods and beginner-friendly tips.
Jana shows how to shape and form plates using stoneware clay with 25% chamotte in white. What makes this tutorial so appealing is that she proves you don’t need a wheel to create functional, food-safe ceramics. She also shares tips for pottering at home and reassures beginners that even without a full studio setup, you can still make beautiful pieces.
To finish the plates, Jana uses liquid glazes from BOTZ:
She also works with a simple pottery tool starter set, showing that you don’t need an expensive kit to get started.
This video is a perfect entry point for anyone curious about ceramics. The tutorial is well-paced, easy to follow, and practical for home hobbyists. While it does require kiln access, Jana gives great advice for finding one nearby. The finished plates are not only beautiful but also functional — making this tutorial both inspiring and useful.
If you’ve been thinking about trying your hand at DIY stoneware pottery, this is the video to start with.
Wow,I can’t believe I found this site, what luck, I make Polymer Clay Jewelry or at least I’ve started to make it, I haven’t made any really good pieces as of yet.. But I hope too.