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Pressing Flowers Into Clay


Pressing Flowers Into Clay. Pat them dry before pressing them into clay. Use a paintbrush to paint a layer of mod podge on your clay and use tweezers to pick up your flowers and set them in place.

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Partially flatten it with the clay roller or a rolling pin. Here is a fun diy project for nature lovers : Pat them dry before pressing them into clay.

Trim Your Flowers And Press Them Between The Pages Of A Large And Heavy Book.


I use a large ice chest with several inches of ice water to transport my cut flowers. Using the clay roller or rolling pin, gently press the leaf or flowers into the clay. Crayola air dry clay or white sculpey oven bake clay work well.

Leave Them To Flatten And Dry For About One Week.


Pat them dry before pressing them into clay. Whisk all of them together until thoroughly. Partially flatten it with the clay roller or a rolling pin.

Your Ideas And Any Special Plants Or Flowers You Want To Bring To Make Into Memories Are Welcome!


Learn how to press flowers into air dry clay and make lovely decor. Price is $15 for 1.5 pounds of clay, instruction, and first firing. When your flowers are dried and ready for use, choose a type of clay to use for your ornaments.

Gently Set The Pressed Flower Plaque On A Cookie Cooling Rack.


Using the clay roller or rolling pin, gently press the leaf or flowers into the clay. Flowers, press them into slabs of wet clay,once the clay hardens they can be used as moulds See more ideas about clay, pottery, ceramic art.

Using A Pointed Object (Such As The Poker In The Clay Tools Set), Poke Two Holes Near The Top Of The Air Dry Clay Plaque.


Here is a fun diy project for nature lovers : Use a paintbrush to paint a layer of mod podge on your clay and use tweezers to pick up your flowers and set them in place. Roll a piece of terracotta clay into a ball.


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