That depends on your intent. You can use any clay without a kiln, if you don’t want or need to fire your product. There are air dry clays available. They may not be as strong or durable as you would like, nor may they all withstand water. You can use plastic clays like Sculpy that you can set in a conventional or toaster oven. Crayola puts out a usable air dry clay that can be painted and/or sealed. Check out various types online. I tend to use mid fire clays (cone 5-7) in my work, and my present kiln now is only built for up to cone 6, but does that well.
"In this case it is appropriate to pick your nose." haha - Thanks for the laugh!
Thank you for sharing! Also, at about 6:40, "Would that be scraping off your nose to spite your vase?" 😂
This was such fun to watch!! I had no idea that it would turn out so very well❣️ Thanks❣️
Thank you. Very inspiring. Greetings from the Netherlands 🌷
What clays can I use without a kiln?
That depends on your intent. You can use any clay without a kiln, if you don’t want or need to fire your product. There are air dry clays available. They may not be as strong or durable as you would like, nor may they all withstand water. You can use plastic clays like Sculpy that you can set in a conventional or toaster oven. Crayola puts out a usable air dry clay that can be painted and/or sealed. Check out various types online. I tend to use mid fire clays (cone 5-7) in my work, and my present kiln now is only built for up to cone 6, but does that well.
I used to use air dry clay to introduce sgraffito techniques.
Bof… 😮