In today's lesson, I recreated a simplified version of a project I made in art school. My original box was very large and made from terra cotta clay. The Creative Paperclay version is very light, but still very durable, and only takes a fraction of the time to make. I hope you enjoy it!
Day One:
- I start by rolling out a slab of clay 1/4" thick.
- Cut out your desired shape for the base. I made a round box.
- From another slab of clay, cut a strip that will become the sides of the box.
- Fit the strip around the base to determine the length and trim accordingly.
- Using a serrated metal rib, score the edges to be joined. If you don't have this tool, you can use a needle tool or even an old fork.
- Add water to the scored edges and attach.
- Press the seams together.
- Roll out another slab of clay. This will be the lid of the box, but you can trim it to size later once it's dried.
- Allow to dry overnight or until completely dry.
- Sand everything smooth and trim and sand the box lid.
- Cover the box edge with a layer of aluminum foil and a piece of masking tape. (This prevents the new clay from sticking to the dried box as you make an edge for the lid.)
- Allow to dry overnight or until completely dry.
Day Three:
- Remove the foil and masking tape and check the fit of the lid.
- Sand the box if necessary to improve the fit.
- Use a craft knife to trim the edges of the lid.
- Sand everything lightly and add a coat of gesso (optional).
- Paint the box and allow to dry completely
- With a small brush, add areas of Paverpol in your desired pattern. (If you don't have Paverpol, you can use any white craft glue that dries clear.)
- Allow the Paverpol to dry.
- Add a handle to the lid. Small drawer pulls work nicely, but you could also use old jewelry, large beads, buttons... let your imagination guide you!
About Kerrie
I am a mixed media sculptor working primary in clay. Though clay is my passion, at the core, I'm simply a maker, a builder, a creator. Making things makes me happy.
I make videos about making things and post them on my channel KerrieLeeArt on YouTube and on my website KerrieLee.com.
How cute, I love it!
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