Let’s Make Air Dry Clay at Home!
In this class I will show my students how to make Homemade Air-Dry Clay. After making our Air-Dry Clay we are going to use cookie cutters to make our very own ornaments.
What's included
1 pre-recorded lesson
1 week
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentClass Experience
In this one-time self-paced class, the students and I will be making homemade air-dry clay. We will be using measurements such as cups, teaspoons and tablespoons. Even though this class is self-paced I hope to connect with the learner making sure the student has fun even though it’s a pre-recorded video. I love to teach with a straightforward style. I also love giving clear instruction on how to do arts and crafts such as air-dry clay creation.
Learning Goals
In this class students will learn how to make their own air-dry clay. They will also learn how to store the air-dry clay so it can be reused later.
How to cut out air dry clay with cookie cutters.
Syllabus
1 Lesson
over 1 WeekLesson 1:
Let’s make homemade air dry clay
let's get to crafting. In this class we are making our own air-dry clay to make ornaments with this recipe is super simple and fun to make. In this class we will need-
2 cups cornstarch
1 cup craft glue
1 tablespoon of vinegar
1 teaspoon of lotion
1 tablespoon baby oil
1 straw
1 rolling pin or something a cylinder shape to roll out clay
1 mixing bowl
1 teaspoon
1 tablespoon
1 stirring spoon
1 measuring cup
cookie cutter
1 ziplock bag
11 mins of video lessons
Other Details
Supply List
1 Cup of Craft glue. 2 Cups Corn starch 1 Tablespoon Baby oil 1 Teaspoon Lotion 1 Tablespoon Vinegar Ziplock bag Measuring spoons 1 teaspoon and 1 tablespoon Measuring cup Medium sized bowl Rolling pin or something in a cylinder shape to roll out clay. 1 straw Spoon for stirring Flat surface to work on Cookie cutters
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hey there! my name is Haley. I have been a homeschool mom of three for over 10 years. During that time I have much experience in one on one teaching to my own children as well as others, especially crafts. I love to teach crafts because anyone can do it! Working with your hands is great for hand eye coordination as well as mental development for growing minds. Watching children create and get excited about their creations is undoubtedly the best part about teaching crafts. Whether you’re crafting just for fun or making a gift for someone else, it is very rewarding.
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Self-Paced Class
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Ages: 10-12