Clay 


Project Description:

For this project, we used clay to create 3D flower sculptures. We began by wedging the clay, which means kneading and slamming it to get all the air bubbles out. Once the clay was ready, we rolled it out using rolling pins and wooden sticks to make sure the slab was even. After that, we picked a flower design and either rolled the clay into coils to shape the petals or cut out petal shapes and molded them together. When our flowers were finished, we carefully placed them into bowls to help them dry in a curved, flower-like shape.



Extension Activity:

As a fun and meaningful extension, students could turn their clay flowers into a Mother’s Day gift. Once the flowers are dry and fired (or air-dried), students can paint them using acrylic paint in their mom’s or guardian’s favorite colors. To go along with the flower, they could also write a heartfelt note or short poem about why they appreciate their mom or special adult. The flower and message can be wrapped together as a sweet handmade Mother's Day present.



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