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Air Dry Clay Ring Holder

Are you tired of misplacing your rings every time you take them off? Look no further than the charming Air Dry Clay Ring Holder! This delightful little creation is not only a practical solution to keeping your rings safe and organized but also doubles as a cute piece of home decor. Handcrafted with love and care, this ring holder is perfect for displaying your favorite rings in style while adding a touch of creativity to your space. Say goodbye to misplaced jewelry and hello to this adorable and functional addition to your home!

Equipment

Rolling Pin
Circle cookie cutter
Bowl(s)
Paintbrush(es)

Materials

Air dry clay or polymer clay
Parchment paper
Multisurface craft paint colors of your choice
Clear acrylic sealer Mod Podge – could be another brush on or spray as well

Instructions

Pull off a piece of clay and roll it around in your hands to warm it up. Using the rolling pin, roll and flatten it out. You will want to have at least a 1/4” thick piece.

Use your circle cookie cutter (or whatever shape you like) to cut the clay to a nice, clean, round shape.

Use a round object such as the bottom of a bowl to shape your clay for it to be rounded – meaning more dish-shaped, and not flat. Place parchment paper over the bowl and smooth down. You can wet your finger and rub it around the clay to smooth also.

 

If you are using air-dry clay, let it dry for a few hours to a few days, until it has hardened.

Use a pencil to sketch the design of your choice onto the clay.

Once hardened, paint your details – I chose flowers, but you can decorate with cute animal figures, leaves, stripes, dots – the possibilities are endless!

Seal your piece with an appropriate sealer – Mod Podge works great for air dry clay, and . Let it dry, and you’re done!

Notes

If you use polymer clay, you’ll need to make sure that the bowl you’re using as a mold is oven safe. You can also use the inside of the bowl for your shaping.

If you are using polymer clay, follow the instructions on the package on how to bake your clay piece for it to harden.

Use a polymer clay glaze for polymer clay.

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