Yes! I have trouble with things being too brittle with air dry clay, but it was also when i was younger and less practical in my clay building. These came out so cute!!
Yes, I only use air dry clay for all my ceramic creations. For brooches I add the pins after the clay is dry so that the clay doesn't go wobbly. There are some really good super glues out there that you can use on air dry clay and you can even paint over them with acrylic so you can give it a nice finish. Main layers I do with acrylic and details with acrylic gouache. I hope this helped
A trick to get clay to not warp: If clay dries too quickly it will warp because certain parts will dry faster than others and pull it into weird shapes. To avoid this, most potters put the clay in a baggy plastic bag to dry more slowly for a day, and then open the bag a bit to get some more air in the next day or two to dry a bit more etc. This gradual method prevents the warping.
Thanks! I hadn't heard of that technique. I read about people putting clay tiles between two bits of drywall which gave me the idea to make a contraption which is basically just two boards the clay pins sit in-between. But if that doesn't work I'll try the bag trick!
monkeymintaka Oh cool! Never tried that. I used to work with ceramic clay and was taught the bag method. Ceramic clay warps really badly if it dries in the open/too quickly.
I haven't tried that yet, but I've seen other people do it and it works fine for them! I am going to do that on my next batch as well - so I can make either pins or magnets :)
I have never used resin, but I've seen a few people do it recently and it looks really nice! I'm sure it would help keep it solid, but I've had my pins since I made this video and they seem good still. No cracking or anything!
I love the dark blue colour so much, it's sooo pretty. I have the same mod podge :D When I saw you use your acryla gouache I was surprised, I assumed you would varnish them after and that's almost always glossy. I had no idea you can get a matte mod podge :O That's pretty interesting! I think these turned out so cute!
Hi 😁 I used tracing paper to trace from the sketchbook. Then turned the tracing paper over and scribbled on the back (to get some lead on the back of the paper). Then flipped the paper over again and drew over the lines onto the clay. So the pressure of the pencils pushes the lead on the back of the paper onto the clay pins. I hope that makes sense 🙈 It's a pretty old school method I learnt in school when I was a kid.
FUN FACT. if you traced the lines with pencil or any graphite or charcoal, and put it on polymer or air dry clay rub it onto it. let it bake and or dry IT STAYS ON. thats what i do for ny buisness
It was a lot of fun (and a lot of learning) making these pins. Have you guys used air dry clay before?
Yes, I've only used air dry clay. I bought tons of polymer clay just never used it.
@@WeblightDreams I have a little pack that I might use once this clay is finished :)
Yes! I have trouble with things being too brittle with air dry clay, but it was also when i was younger and less practical in my clay building. These came out so cute!!
Yes, I only use air dry clay for all my ceramic creations. For brooches I add the pins after the clay is dry so that the clay doesn't go wobbly. There are some really good super glues out there that you can use on air dry clay and you can even paint over them with acrylic so you can give it a nice finish. Main layers I do with acrylic and details with acrylic gouache. I hope this helped
I made some with maizena flour 🤪 pretty cheap than air dry clay. Also unbreakable 😲.
A trick to get clay to not warp:
If clay dries too quickly it will warp because certain parts will dry faster than others and pull it into weird shapes. To avoid this, most potters put the clay in a baggy plastic bag to dry more slowly for a day, and then open the bag a bit to get some more air in the next day or two to dry a bit more etc. This gradual method prevents the warping.
Thanks! I hadn't heard of that technique. I read about people putting clay tiles between two bits of drywall which gave me the idea to make a contraption which is basically just two boards the clay pins sit in-between. But if that doesn't work I'll try the bag trick!
monkeymintaka Oh cool! Never tried that. I used to work with ceramic clay and was taught the bag method. Ceramic clay warps really badly if it dries in the open/too quickly.
@@littlelemoncurd6191 I have noticed 🤣 it has been a huge trial and error but it's a fun process's!
Excellent!!!!!
Oohh...using colour pencils to do the thin lines is genius, I'm stealing..er, borrowing, that idea!
Thanks! I can't do thin lines with a brush!
So cute
They are too cute :)
They came out so cute. A friend recently did some clay pins as well. Such a cute DIY project.
Thank You Much!!🌻
Such a great video! I am going to try this clay project soon!
Have fun! Glad you enjoyed the video 😊
They turned out sooo cute!
edit: also love your art style :)
Thanks so much! ☺️
They turned out great! 😍 definitely something I want to try. Thanks for sharing!
Give them a go :) They are really fun to make!
These turned out great April! What a cute and fun idea 😍
Thanks Connie!
Pretty awesome clay pins. I love your color pallet and watching the entire process...
Thanks Maria! That makes me so happy to hear :)
Very cute
Thanks 😊
These are really nice!
Thanks 😊
They're all so cute!! ♥
Thankyou 😊 they are really fun to make as well!
they so cute!!!!
Thanks 😁
@@monkeymintaka
these are so nice!!!
Thankyou! They are so fun to make as well :)
what if I apply the metal pin with super glue after the clay is completely dry?
I haven't tried that yet, but I've seen other people do it and it works fine for them! I am going to do that on my next batch as well - so I can make either pins or magnets :)
@@monkeymintaka Nice! I'm currently waiting for my pins to dry, can't wait to sand and paint them aaaa Oh yes, magnets is a great idea too
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these are sooo cute!! i def want to try them out. i hear that air dry clay is brittle! does resin help the durability for clay pins/magnets?
I have never used resin, but I've seen a few people do it recently and it looks really nice! I'm sure it would help keep it solid, but I've had my pins since I made this video and they seem good still. No cracking or anything!
I use resin on mine (modpodge and I don't get on!), and I think it really does make them more durable, essentially if they are fairly thin.
Amazing thank you
I love the dark blue colour so much, it's sooo pretty. I have the same mod podge :D When I saw you use your acryla gouache I was surprised, I assumed you would varnish them after and that's almost always glossy. I had no idea you can get a matte mod podge :O That's pretty interesting! I think these turned out so cute!
Thanks Liz! They were really fun to make as well. Turns out, there's like 17 different types of mod podge! I'll definitely try the matte next time 😁
Hi, how did you transfer the lines from the picture to the clay to be able to trace? I know you kind of described it, but I still don’t understand
Hi 😁 I used tracing paper to trace from the sketchbook. Then turned the tracing paper over and scribbled on the back (to get some lead on the back of the paper). Then flipped the paper over again and drew over the lines onto the clay. So the pressure of the pencils pushes the lead on the back of the paper onto the clay pins.
I hope that makes sense 🙈 It's a pretty old school method I learnt in school when I was a kid.
Omg so cute
Thankyou!
Which paints did you use to paint it?
I used Holbein Acryla Gouache :)
Okay thanks a lot :)💙
FUN FACT. if you traced the lines with pencil or any graphite or charcoal, and put it on polymer or air dry clay rub it onto it. let it bake and or dry IT STAYS ON. thats what i do for ny buisness
Wow that is a cool tip! Thanks :)