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Craft Tutorials | Crafts for Kids | Camp Crafts | Air Dry Clay Projects
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Air Dry Clay Projects

Author by Amanda Davis on July 25, 2016 Updated on July 13, 2020

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Kids love to play with clay. These are just a few air dry clay projects that use nothing more than clay, a little string, maybe pipe cleaners and if you want, some craft paint. The idea is to get kids creating, so if a few ideas like these get their imaginations running, then great!

Creating air dry clay projects is fun and kids will love using their imaginations to make all sorts of fun things. Air dry clay does not need to be baked!

 

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Creating air dry clay projects is fun and kids will love using their imaginations to make all sorts of fun things. Air dry clay does not need to be baked!

Air Dry Clay Projects

Air dry clay is great because it doesn’t involve using an oven. Projects can be created in the classroom or at home, then set aside to dry while the kids play, nap or otherwise get on with their day. These air dry clay projects are simple, even for younger kids, so feel free to use them as inspiration for even more clay crafts!

You can find air dry clay online or in discount department stores and craft stores. I got mine from S&S Worldwide, the company that sells my craft kits!

Creating air dry clay projects is fun and kids will love using their imaginations to make all sorts of fun things. Air dry clay does not need to be baked!

So many possibilities

For these air dry clay projects I’ve stuck with simplicity as the theme. Insects, animals, cars, houses, shapes, the possibilities are endless! You can even create clay beads and charms from air dry clay. Simply roll into a ball and poke a hole all the way through the ball using a toothpick or wooden skewer.

Kids can decorate them with acrylic paint like I have, or get a little fancy by mixing some glitter into the clay while it’s still pliable. Another alternative is glitter paint, which gives the wow factor of glitter without the mess. There are other fun paints available such as glow in the dark, or neon paint, or even those with a metallic finish.

Kids can add three dimensional objects too, such as beads, buttons, twigs and gems. Googly eyes can be glued on after the clay dries, or you can stick them into the clay while it’s still pliable. You’ll see I’ve done this with pipe cleaners, sticking them into the clay before it dries to create legs for a spider or wings for a bug.

Creating air dry clay projects is fun and kids will love using their imaginations to make all sorts of fun things. Air dry clay does not need to be baked!

Make Clay Ladybugs

Making ladybugs from air dry clay is so easy you’ll probably make a whole swarm of them! All you have to do is grab some clay, roll it into a ball then flatten that ball into a disc. When the clay is dry, paint the ladybugs all different colors. When that paint has dried, paint a simple black oval at one end for the head and add polka dots to their backs using the handle end of a paintbrush. When the paint is dry paint on a coat of clear sealer. Once the sealer has dried you can glue on googly eyes to finish off your clay ladybugs.

Creating air dry clay projects is fun and kids will love using their imaginations to make all sorts of fun things. Air dry clay does not need to be baked!

Making a mobile

This air dry clay project turns out colorful and fun and is perfect for hanging in a child’s bedroom, play room, or even in the classroom. This would be a great class project with each student making a charm to hang on the mobile! Simply form shapes with the clay and use a skewer or dowel to poke a hole in the top. Some charms will need a hole at the top and bottom, depending on their position on the mobile.

Once dry, use acrylic craft paint to decorate the charms. When you are done decorating, tie string through the charm holes and hang them from a study stick or dowel. Tie strings from the top of the stick together to form a hanger.

Creating air dry clay projects is fun and kids will love using their imaginations to make all sorts of fun things. Air dry clay does not need to be baked!

Clay Insects and Animals

There are all sorts of animals and bugs, both real and imaginary, that kids can create with air dry clay. These projects are super fun because kids really get to be creative and invent creatures on their own.

Creating air dry clay projects is fun and kids will love using their imaginations to make all sorts of fun things. Air dry clay does not need to be baked!

If children need a little direction, show them that rolling clay into a ball can be part of a spider’s body, and rolling a piece of clay into a longer tube shape could be turned into a butterfly.

Creating air dry clay projects is fun and kids will love using their imaginations to make all sorts of fun things. Air dry clay does not need to be baked!

Be sure to insert pipe cleaners before the clay has dried so that they stay put and don’t require glue. If you paint your creatures, you’ll need to paint around the pipe cleaners when the clay is dry.

Creating air dry clay projects is fun and kids will love using their imaginations to make all sorts of fun things. Air dry clay does not need to be baked!

Making a caterpillar would be fun for kids that are a little older as it requires making several pieces, pushing them together, inserting pipe cleaner legs and once dry, painting all the individual sections.

There are lots of different kinds of clay. Air dry clay doesn't require baking, it just has to be set aside to dry. To help you find the right clay for your projects, here are some helpful products.

This DIY clay wall vase is simple to make and adds interest and beauty to your wall decor. Pop in some succulents, faux flowers, or even use it to store your spare set of glasses or keys.

This Clay Wall Vase would be a lovely Mother’s Day gift from your child! Using air-dry clay, this project isn’t as difficult as you’d think. Have the kids paint a design on the clay or leave it blank as is, and fill it with some flowers for a gift Mom or Grandma will love!

Products you might find helpful:

There are lots of different kinds of clay. Air dry clay doesn’t require baking, it just has to be set aside to dry. To help you find the right clay for your projects, here are some helpful products.

  1. Crayola Air Dry Clay – I used this product to create all of the projects above. It’s soft and pliable and easy to manipulate. The 2.5-pound container would make plenty of projects, though if using for a classroom, the 5-pound bucket would be more appropriate.
  2. 24-Color Set of Air Dry Clay – Instead of painting, you can purchase clay in different colors. This set has 24 bright colors for lots of creative play!
  3. 101-Piece Cookie Cutter Set – I have this set and there’s a cookie cutter for just about anything. It’s a great way for kids to get started using clay and creating without having to form their own shapes. You can also get these clay cutters for creating dozens of projects.
  4. Pony Beads – As I mentioned above, kids can use gems, beads and other objects to decorate their clay projects. This set of pony beads offers multiple colors and there are plenty to go around. Please keep in mind that pony beads can be a choking hazard for very small children, so use with parental supervision.
  5. Embossed Rolling Pins – Rolling pins with raised patterns can be really fun for kids working with clay. Kids can roll the pins over their clay to create fun designs and then use that clay to make a bowl or cup or other fun object. A great alternative for smaller hands are these unfinished textured rolling pins. They are smaller in size, therefore easier for kids to hold.
  6. Book: Modeling Clay Animals – If you’d like to try some more clay crafts, this book has all sorts of adorable animal clay projects the kids will love.

What air dry clay projects have you made?

Do you kids love playing with air dry clay? What have they created on their own or with your help? Even if children just like playing with the clay and don’t actually make anything, that’s okay! Younger kids will definitely benefit from manipulating the clay with their fingers and hands, it’s great for dexterity. No matter what type of projects you create, just be sure to have fun!

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  1. Jessica says

    December 12, 2016 at 5:10 am

    What glue would you suggest for gluing the googly eyes on to the painted and sealed air dry clay?

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    • Amanda Formaro says

      December 24, 2016 at 6:23 pm

      Any of the “Tacky Glue” products would work great!

      Reply
  2. Brenda says

    October 29, 2016 at 6:43 am

    I work with mentally challenged adults, one is blind. I am looking for easy projects they could make.Any suggestions?

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    • Amanda Formaro says

      November 4, 2016 at 12:15 pm

      Hi Brenda. You may want to browse through my kid’s craft section where there are several easy projects. Here’s the link https://craftsbyamanda.com/category/craft-tutorials/kids-crafts-2/ Something like the coffee filter butterflies or foam cup snowmen on the first page. There are several more pages to browse through as well!

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  3. örgü modelleri says

    July 28, 2016 at 12:38 pm

    they are wonderful :)

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  4. tonilea says

    July 25, 2016 at 12:26 pm

    My grandson is coming;g next month (he is 6) and I would like to do this mobile with him. Do you know if the air dry clay can withstand being outside (rain, not snow)? High humidity too. I would like this to hang outside.
    thanks so much

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    • Amanda Formaro says

      July 26, 2016 at 7:21 am

      Hi Tonilea. It should be okay outside, HOWEVER even though you will be painting the pieces, I highly recommend an outdoor sealer as well. At least two coats. If any of the clay comes in contact with water, it can rehydrate. Paint will seal it, but it’s better to be safe than sorry and add a couple coats of clear sealer as well. There are all sorts of sealers for outdoor use, one of my favorites is Patio Paint. Here’s a link to it on Amazon, however you can also find it at Michaels craft stores. http://amzn.to/2a8owOv

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