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Craft Tutorials | Adult Crafts | Beach Crafts | Mini Coastal Clay Houses
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Mini Coastal Clay Houses

Author by Amanda Davis on July 5, 2021 Updated on July 4, 2021

5 from 4 votes
Get creative with these adorable mini coastal clay houses. Display them in a shadowbox, fish bowl, mason jar, or on their own on a shelf.
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clay houses in a beach terrarium

These mini coastal clay houses are placed inside a fishbowl with sand and seashells creating a beachy getaway in your own home!

clay houses in a beach terrarium


 

Why we love this project

With summer in full swing, these mini coastal clay houses displayed inside a glass bowl make the perfect addition to our collection of beach-themed crafts and terrariums.

I mean, how adorable are these coastal-themed houses? There are so many ways you can use them around the house. Place them inside a shadowbox with sand and shells similar to how we set up our Christmas village shadowbox or display them on their own on a bookshelf. They’d also look cute in flowerpots or in a fairy garden!

Crafts by Amanda is a proud member of the DecoArt core blogger family! And just so you know, we were compensated for this project, though all of the opinions are 100% ours and we love these paints!

coastal houses made from clay

Helpful Project Information:

  • Age Level: 12 and up
  • Mess Factor: Medium (paint)
  • Level of Difficulty: Medium
  • Time to Complete: Less than 2 hours active. 24-hour dry time for clay.
  • Cost Estimate: Less than $20.00 depending on supplies you have on hand

Craft supplies you will need

All of the paint colors used in this craft are DecoArt Americana® Acrylics. These acrylic paints come in a huge range of color options so feel free to mix and match the colors to your liking! They’re our favorite paints to use for all our projects, as they work amazing on almost every surface.

DecoArt Americana Acrylic Paints We Used

  • Desert Turquoise
  • Cadmium Yellow
  • Spiced Pumpkin
  • Foliage Green
  • Mistletoe (Green)
  • Steel Gray
  • Snow(Titanium) White
  • Espresso

P.S. if you buy your paint from the link above (the DecoArt shop) you can take 20% off! Use this code: CraftsbyAmanda20

supplies you need to make mini coastal clay houses

Get full list of supplies and directions in the printable version at the end of this post.

How to a Make Mini Coastal Clay Houses

These step by step photos and instructions are here to help you visualize how to make this project. Please scroll down to simply print out the instructions!

  1. Remove about half of the air dry clay from the package, enough to make 4-5 houses. Knead briefly to soften. Break off small, working amounts of clay. Form into a ball and then roll to ¼” thickness.rolling out clay
  2. With straight edge tools or pottery tools, cut out house shapes using the pattern guide to help. Make houses as large or small as you like – these were about 2-3inches in size. straight edge tool cutting pattern into clay
  3. Add doors and windows to the houses and embellishments such as scallops, hatch marks, and shiplap.houses made with clay
  4. Smooth edges (dampening with a bit of water will help). Let dry completely.
  5. Cut one end of a popsicle stick to make pickets for the fence. Trim the other end to about 3” long. Make 6 identically sized pieces. If needed, sand the cut ends.cutting the end of a popsicle stick
  6. Line up the cut pickets in a row to resemble a fence. Glue another popsicle stick across to hold them together and then add another popsicle stick closer to the top. Trim the popsicle sticks to the length of the fence.gluing popsicle sticks togethergluing popsicle stick onto stick fence
  7. Cut ends of two popsicle sticks at a diagonal. Glue these pieces to another popsicle stick to form a sign.popsicle stick sign and fence
  8. Paint the surface of all the clay houses in white acrylic paint. Let dry and repeat on the other side. Refer to the printable project guide for how to paint the houses in beachy, coastal colors.

    EXPERT TIP: Blend the paints with white to create different shades of color.

    clay houses painted in coastal colors
  9. Use a sharpie or fine tip marker to add details to the painted houses, such as on the windows and for writing on the sign.coastal painted clay houses and popsicle stick fence. Decoart paints
  10. Pour natural sand into the fishbowl and smooth out so it’s level. Place the houses inside the bowl, layering them inside with the tallest in the back and the shortest houses in the front.placing clay house and popsicle stick sign into fishbowl with sand
  11. Add the fence, sign, and some seashells. Keep rearranging the pieces until you’re happy with the placement.hand placing seashell in fish bowl

Expert Crafting Tips

  • You can make your clay houses longer than we did here to help them stick further into the sand.
  • Mix and match colors or combine two colors to create your own.
  • The palm tree pictured above is also made out of clay. Wrap the clay around a styrofoam ball to make the leaves. Create a base for the tree out of clay as well and paint. You can also make a beach ball to add in or even an umbrella!
overhead view of Mini Coastal Clay Houses in a terrarium bowl

These clay houses would look adorable painted in colors to match Halloween or Christmas, make a big batch of clay houses to paint and display however you want!

I’m sure you’ve noticed over the years my preference for DecoArt’s products. They are my preferred paints! You can see DecoArt’s library of free projects here.

More Coastal Crafts and Projects

  • Seashell Wreath
  • Beach Terrarium
  • Twig Coastal Wreath
  • Mason Jar Canisters
  • 35 Beach Crafts and Coastal Wall Art

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Mini Coastal Clay Houses
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Mini Coastal Clay Houses

Get creative with these adorable mini coastal clay houses. Display them in a shadowbox, fish bowl, mason jar, or on their own on a shelf.
Prep Time30 minutes mins
Crafting Time30 minutes mins
Dry Time1 day d
Age Group: Adult Crafts
Project Type: Home Decor

Supplies

  • coastal houses printable pattern guide
  • air dry clay
  • 10-12 popsicle sticks
  • glass fishbowl
  • 2 cups natural sand
  • assorted small seashells

DecoArt Americana Acrylic Paint Colors

  • Desert Turquoise
  • Cadmium Yellow
  • Spiced Pumpkin
  • Foliage Green
  • Mistletoe (green)
  • Steel Grey
  • Snow (titanium) White
  • Espresso

Craft tools

  • Clay tools
  • Hot glue gun
  • Gardening shears
  • paintbrushes

Instructions

  • Remove about half of the clay from the package, enough to make 4-5 houses.
  • Knead briefly to soften. Break off small, working amounts of clay. Form into a ball and then roll to ¼” thickness.
  • With straight edge tools, cut out house shapes using the pattern guide to help. Make houses as large or small as you like – these were about 2-3inches in size.
  • Add doors and windows to the houses and embellishments such as scallops, hatch marks, and shiplap.
  • Smooth edges (dampening with a bit of water will help). Let dry completely, around 24 hours.
  • Cut one end of a popsicle stick to make pickets for the fence. Trim the other end to about 3” long. Make 6 identically sized pieces. If needed, sand the cut ends.
  • Line up the cut pickets in a row to resemble a fence. Glue another popsicle stick across to hold them together and then add another popsicle stick closer to the top. Trim the popsicle sticks to the length of the fence.
  • Cut ends of two popsicle sticks at a diagonal. Glue these pieces to another popsicle stick to form a sign.
  • Paint the surface of all the clay houses in white acrylic paint. Let dry and repeat on the other side. Refer to the printable project guide for how to paint the houses in beachy, coastal colors.
  • Blend the paints with white to create different shades of color.
  • Use a sharpie or fine tip marker to add details to the painted houses, such as on the windows and for writing on the sign.
  • Pour sand into the fishbowl and smooth out so it’s level. Place the houses inside the bowl, layering them inside with the tallest in the back and the shortest houses in the front.
  • Add the fence, sign, palm tree, and some seashells. Keep rearranging the pieces until you’re happy with the placement.

Video

Expert Tips & FAQs

  • You can make the palm tree pictured in the post by wrapping clay around a styrofoam ball as the “leaves”. Create a log out of clay to use as the base of the tree. Paint the palm tree leaves in green and paint the tree trunk in brown. Let dry and then glue the pieces together.
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Amanda Davis is the crafty, entrepreneurial mother of four children. She loves to bake, cook, make kid's crafts and create decorative items for her home. She is a crafting expert and guru in the kitchen and has appeared online and in print publications many times over the years.
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  1. Sandi says

    July 24, 2021 at 7:36 am

    Very creative and inspiring

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