Saturday, December 19, 2015

Kindergarten Clay Pendants on Artsonia

All of the clay pendants by Kindergarten are on Artsonia.









Friday, December 11, 2015

Kindergarten Clay Pendants



Kindergarten students were very excited to work with clay. They wanted to take them home right away. It was hard for them to understand that clay needs time to dry. First Students flattened a piece of clay using a big rolling pin. Then, they used texture tools to add fun designs into the clay. They used the “printing gadgets” like various dried out marker caps, paint bottle lids, thread spools, etc. Old broken sea shells made interesting textures. They could not press too hard or they would cut through the flat pancake of clay. When the textures looked good, they picked out a cookie cutter to cut out a shape from the best part of their big pancake. Later, Ms. Yocca punched a hole in the top for the string. Then they went into the kiln, a big hot oven for clay. The gray wet clay became hard and white. Students colored very hard with special construction paper crayons. They colored until their fingers hurt. They made the crayon look great by painting with black paint. Ms. Yocca covered the pendants with a shiny paint.
 
These are the tools the students used to make their clay pendants.
 
Students made gift bags by sponge printing over a stencil. They decorated with metallic markers.
 
When I prepared the clay, I made slabs by cutting the clay with a wire clay cutter. I saved the slabs between sheets of plastic. Every student was given one-half of a slab to roll into a thinner pancake.