@@RedRockingBird I’ve been thinking of gingerbread people. I have some of the terra cotta clay( if I can figure out where it is) and use either nutmeg or cinnamon on the top. I’m running out of time lol. Frantic push time. 😂🤪🤣😜😝
Seeing the kids creations really made me smile! I tried doing a cat one time and she turned out soo hilariously out of wack! 😂 she's my little mascot that all projects aren't going to be perfect but they are still endearing. ❤
As a ceramic artist for 30 years, I am enjoying learning about air dry clay. I love to do children's classes and I think this method would be so wonderful for them. Thank you for sharing 💖💖💖💖
Amazing, air dry clay definitely has its benefits, but I bet your ceramics are even more wonderful. I hope you give this a go and share with children too, thank you and happy crafting 😊❤️
Awww, thank you for sharing your skills with the children. It’s a wonderful way to help children to explore their artistic side but then too, it’s a proven fact, it helps in their total learning process. It kills me that schools are having to drop so much of their arts programs. I wrote a paper ( like a 100 years ago 😂😂😂😂) on just book learning versus book learning with a form of the arts program added together makes for a better education. Sorry I get carried away 😂. 😊❤
@@margaretdillinger5090 you’re amazing Margaret, I couldn’t agree more, every one of them loved it and it’s a pleasure to see how focused they are in sculpting, I sure would like to read your paper, you are a wise wise lady ❤️😊 thank you as always and have a wonderful weekend
@@RedRockingBird that paper was long gone awhile back. Lol, I’m not amazing but know that those things are needed in children. I m old enough to be your mom. Growing up poor doesn’t mean you have to stay in that mind set. Reading, exploring the arts, cooking everything is on the net. Here you can access the internet at libraries. I learn to create with what I had on hand. Oops there I go again.😂
I have to admire your creativity Sarah. Your creations are always really varied and really interesting! I enjoyed watching you make your squirrel, that really adorable octopus, and that colourful insect, and I really loved seeing what the children made also. I think your air dry clay videos are some of my real favourites from your channel. Have a great weekend!
Thank you so much, I absolutely love making these videos and it makes it even more worth while when I read how much you love the projects too, your comment has really touched me, have a wonderful weekend too, Sarah 😊❤️
I just wanted to tell you I love your videos and your soft voice. I have been watching other clay creators and they are not nearly as talented as you are. Your attention to detail and artistry is so apparent. I would love to see some new Christmas ideas as I am going to start on my gifts soon. Keep up the amazing work!
Far too kind, thank you so much, I have a few other projects currently being filmed…some much bigger air dry clay and then I would love to move back onto something more Christmassy 🎄❤️😊
Thanks for this, Sarah. I plan on sculpting a wolf using this method. 🐺 This was a great tutorial. Have you ever thought of doing classes. You could do adult and children classes.
Ooooo a wolf would be fab, enjoy creating 🐺 I have thought about doing classes but right now I love making videos and don’t quite have to time…one day. Thank you Diana ❤️
Hiii❣️ Cute animals👍🏼 I don't understand, why the tinfoil ist needed to cover the pebble instead of using the clay directly on the pebble..🤔 Greetings from Germany 💖
@@juwawes5749 you’re welcome, air dry clay doesn’t want to be wrapped around a solid object very much as it shrinks a little, if using pebbles make sure the pebble is fully dry throughout otherwise the clay will take even longer to dry