Clay: Easy air-dry clay projects to make at home
Release date: September 30, 2025
Have you always wanted to try your hand at pottery? With air-dry clay, you can learn how to create gorgeous items without the need for a kiln or expensive equipment. All you need is clay, a few tools and your imagination.
Author and artist Sarah Reeves will guide you through everything you need to know to learn this fun and therapeutic craft. Discover 20 step-by-step projects suitable for all levels, along with an introduction to the core techniques and materials, and tips and tricks to finesse your projects.
Projects include:
– Photo holder
– Textured coasters
– Hanging plant pot
– Incense stick holder
– Bud vase
– Fluted trinket bowl
– Bookends
– Moon phases bunting
And many more…
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