Clay projects suited for kids grades one, two and older.

As children grow in size and experience the projects get a little bigger and more complex. Many of these projects are aimed to fit into school curriculums in various subjects. All the projects are non fired clay projects made with school clay, allowed to dry in the air, painted, and sealed.

 

Angel Tealight Base
Angel Tealight Base
This angel stands with praying hands behind a base for a tea light. Please be sure students and parents are made aware of the hazards of candle and open flames.
  • This angel stands with praying hands behind a base for a tea light. Please be sure students and parents are made aware of the hazards of candle and open flames.
  • For nature studies, various bugs can sit around and have a discussion on a leaf.
  • This caterpillar on a leaf is a popular project that is also available on video!
  • For Spring time these planters are fun for small potted plants. Non fired projects require a plastic bag or plastic wrap inside to prevent the clay from absorbing moisture.
  • We recommend cutting the circle out of the frame with a cookie cutter so a standard size photo can be used.
  • For family and relationship studies.
  • When studying nature, wetlands, or add a crown and he is a "Frog Prince"!
  • A variation on the picture frame. Again a heart shaped cookie cutter helps to assure some uniformity of photo size.
  • A folded pancake makes a perfect base for this northern scene featuring an igloo and sun.
  • A folded pancake makes a backdrop for the inukshuk and sun behind an inuit figure in this northern scene.
  • This ladybug project is lots of fun and can be found in detail on video!
  • A folded pancake makes a background for this lighthouse sitting atop the rocky cliffs along the coastline.
  • The king of the beasts resting in the sun.
  • This plaque is a favourite at religious schools.
  • The stages of metamorphosis laid out on a leaf. Popular when classes are raising butterflies.
  • Family and relationships.
  • A treasure keeper for yourself, friend, or Mom.
  • Good for Mother's Day.
  • A picture frame idea. Using a cookie cutter for the inner circle allows theu use of the same size photo in each.
  • A fun monkey .
  • A Nativity scene diorama. Use a cookie cutter and pre cut stars so each student has one.
  • A penguin family. Who doesn't like penguins?
  • A polar bear family. Who doesn't like polar bears?
  • A prairie diorama complete with a grain elevator and truck.
  • A bouquet of roses for Mom for Mother's Day.
  • Tobogganing fun with a snowman and winter sun.