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Top 10 Best Tips on Using Air-Dry Clay—Spinning Pots

Terry Connor
9 min readJul 23, 2021

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Do you wish your weekends were more exciting and fun? Why not invest in learning something new with air-dry clay? However, as is with any other art form, you need to understand that there are dos and don’ts that you need to practice when learning something new. This clay is fairly easy to use and inexpensive for new pottery artists.

But, before you look for any tips or techniques for using air-dry clay, let us first understand what air-dry clay is and how it works!

What is air-dry clay & how does it work?

Air-dry clay is a soft & stretchy clay variant that becomes light, solid, & slightly spongy when dried. This clay dries up completely when exposed to air and hardens up. Apart from the classic white color, you get this clay in different vibrant and bright colors. This clay is fairly easy to use especially for kids. It is created from different combinations, one of which includes whisking together baking soda, water, and cornstarch to obtain a smooth mixture. However, the commercial variants might have different compositions depending on the brand.

Air-dry clay is smooth and soft to start with. However, as it is exposed to air, it starts to lose its moisture content and hence hardens up after a certain amount of time. This time frame varies depending…

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Terry Connor
Terry Connor

Written by Terry Connor

I'm someone who is always looking to improve my life and others. Looking to be a better person spiritually and financially. Plus I love pottery and Cats.

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