yes air dry clay shouldn't get wet after finishing your work!! i'm using clear wood varnish for my clay work it makes them water save and they are a shiny afterwards :3 (i've only varnished clay watercolour pallets yet but it should work perfectly for pots since both hold water)
when you prepared the ball of clay, was it necessary for you to do wedging or kneading of the clay first? Or is it more advisable with air dry clay to do less handling? Secondly, you were going to use this for a plant pot, but most of the advice I keep seeing is that you can't use it for that unless you have a plastic pot inside because the moisture might reactivate the clay. So is it safe to use for plants? Or if I glaze the inside layer, would that be sufficient to keep my pot secure?
if you let ur clay pot soak in water a bit and get the spots you want to attach the legs on moist enough scratch that parts and the legs and then just combine them use a bit extra clay to get it secure works perfectly with my clay ‹3
You are an awesome teacher and very ceative. Thank you so much for sharing.
You're so great on explaining the whole process!! 👏Thank you!!
It’s amazing I love this and you know I could understand nicely with your RUclips video even my teacher could not explain me!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic!!! Thank you.
Cool I learned alot from this video thank you so much!!
WOW! Very good.
Thank you so much for the video. :)
I thought air dry clay can’t get wet?. How do you put a real plant in there that needs to be watered? Is there a special varnish to use?
Same question here!
I second this!
yes air dry clay shouldn't get wet after finishing your work!! i'm using clear wood varnish for my clay work it makes them water save and they are a shiny afterwards :3
(i've only varnished clay watercolour pallets yet but it should work perfectly for pots since both hold water)
Really great pots! Is this material only for inside or can I use it also for outside? Kind regards from Rumänia
What kind of paint is required to make it waterproof??
when you prepared the ball of clay, was it necessary for you to do wedging or kneading of the clay first? Or is it more advisable with air dry clay to do less handling?
Secondly, you were going to use this for a plant pot, but most of the advice I keep seeing is that you can't use it for that unless you have a plastic pot inside because the moisture might reactivate the clay. So is it safe to use for plants? Or if I glaze the inside layer, would that be sufficient to keep my pot secure?
Can I use ceramic clay?
What brand clay are you using?
Which brand of air dry clay are you using please?
Can you show how to make a lid
hi! is it possible to attach that air dry clay to an existing clay pot that's hard already? because i want to attach legs to the pot i bought 😅
if you let ur clay pot soak in water a bit and get the spots you want to attach the legs on moist enough scratch that parts and the legs and then just combine them use a bit extra clay to get it secure
works perfectly with my clay ‹3
how many grams of air dry clay for a succulent pot such as yours?
can kids follow this tutorial?
What clay did you use?