Clay Projects with Kids

A course by Debbie Chapman , Guides kids in creative clay crafting

Guides kids in creative clay crafting. London, Canada.
Joined May 2024
100% positive reviews (14)
933 students
Audio: English, Spanish, French, Indonesian, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish
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Discover fun clay projects for kids using homemade, air-dry, polymer clay to spark creativity and crafting skills

Discover the exciting world of clay crafting, where creativity knows no bounds. This journey will guide you from the basics to creating delightful projects using homemade, air-dry, and polymer clay. You'll learn to make your own clay, explore various shaping techniques, and create beautiful items like trinket dishes and tea light holders. Each project is designed to enhance your skills, offering a stress-relieving and imaginative experience suitable for all ages.

Embrace the joy of crafting as you experiment with colors and textures, transforming simple materials into unique creations. Whether you're looking to improve fine motor skills or seeking a new hobby, this experience provides the perfect opportunity to express yourself artistically. With easy-to-follow instructions and plenty of room for personal touches, you'll soon find yourself immersed in the calming world of clay, unlocking endless possibilities for creative expression.

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What will you learn in this online course?

12 lessons & 24 downloads

  • 100% positive reviews (14)
  • 933 students
  • 12 lessons (1h 56m)
  • 24 additional resources (12 files)
  • Online and at your own pace
  • Available on the app
  • Audio: English, Spanish, French, Indonesian, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Turkish
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  • Level: Beginner
  • Unlimited access forever

What is this course's project?

Students will create charming clay projects, starting with a homemade clay trinket dish, progressing to air-dry clay tea light holders, and culminating with delightful polymer clay fridge magnets, mastering clay crafting techniques for various materials along the way.

Who is this online course for?

Perfect for parents, teachers, or caregivers eager to engage children in creative activities. Ideal for those wanting to explore clay crafting, encouraging kids to develop fine motor skills, express creativity, and enjoy hands-on learning experiences, whether at home or in educational settings.

Requirements and materials

No extensive prior knowledge is needed, just an eagerness to explore. Necessities include access to various types of clay, simple crafting tools like rollers and knives, a clean workspace, and storage containers to keep creations fresh and pristine.


Parental supervision notes for caregivers.

Dear Caregivers,
I would be delighted to have you and your child join us.
As you know, each child is unique, with his or her own skill levels and abilities. It is important that you supervise, assist, and encourage your child as needed to ensure that he or she has a safe and enjoyable experience with clay.

These are the parts of this course that may require additional supervision:
- In Unit 2 we learn how to make homemade clay on the stove.
- In Units 2 and 3 we use a knife to cut the clay.
- In Unit 4, we must bake the polymer clay in an oven.
- In Units 2 and 3 we use paint to decorate our creations. It's not dangerous, but as a mom, I know how messy painting with kids can be, so I'm including it in this list. :)
Before you start any project, read the packaging on all play dough materials and explain to your child how to use them correctly—especially if you use a different brand of play dough than ours.

Every child is different, and only you know how responsible your child is and what level of supervision and guidance they will need. Your involvement and encouragement not only keep them safe but also build their confidence and enthusiasm. Plus, it's a wonderful way to create lasting memories together.

Thank you for being an essential part of your child's creative adventure.


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933 Students
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Debbie Chapman

Debbie Chapman
A course by Debbie Chapman

Teacher Plus
Guides kids in creative clay crafting

Debbie Chapman, a creative visionary, transitioned from a career as an engineer and architect to embrace her passion for crafting. With a profound appreciation for design, she established One Little Project in 2012, a platform that has since become a treasure trove of innovative craft tutorials. Her unique background in engineering provided her with the technical expertise to build and manage her website, while her architectural studies instilled in her an eye for beauty and precision. Over the years, Debbie's dedication to crafting has led her to author a book, "Low-Mess Crafts for Kids," which reflects her focus on creating enjoyable, mess-free craft experiences for families.

Her journey is deeply influenced by her early inspirations—her mother and grandmother, both talented artists in their own right. Debbie's crafting philosophy is driven by a desire to make creativity accessible to all ages, allowing children and adults alike to explore their imaginative potential. Her expertise spans various mediums, from clay to crochet, ensuring a wide array of projects that cater to diverse interests. As a leader of a team of crafters at One Little Project, she continues to inspire creativity through beautifully crafted tutorials and engaging content.


Content

  • U1

    Introduction

    • About Me
    • What Inspires Me?
  • U2

    Getting Started with the Clay!

    • Materials and Tools to Start with Clay
    • Making Homemade Clay
    • Let’s Create a Trinket Dish
  • U3

    Experimenting with Air Dry Clay

    • Techniques for Working with Air-Dry Clay
    • Let’s Create a Tea Light Holder
    • Painting and Finishing Your Tea Light Holder
  • U4

    Creating with Polymer Clay

    • Working with Polymer Clay
    • Let’s Make Funny Fridge Magnets 1
    • Lets Make Funny Fridge 2
    • Baking and Finishing Polymer Clay Magnets
  • FP

    Final project

    • Clay Projects with Kids

What to expect from a Domestika course

  • Learn at your own pace

    Enjoy learning from home without a set schedule and with an easy-to-follow method. You set your own pace.

  • Learn from the best professionals

    Learn valuable methods and techniques explained by top experts in the creative sector.

  • Meet expert teachers

    Each expert teaches what they do best, with clear guidelines, true passion, and professional insight in every lesson.

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    Ask questions, request feedback, or offer solutions. Share your learning experience with other students in the community who are as passionate about creativity as you are.

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FAQs

Yes, this course is designed for beginners with easy-to-follow tutorials and step-by-step instructions for clay and other craft projects.

You’ll need basic materials like homemade or polymer clay, air-dry clay, simple clay tools, paint, Mod Podge, and household items such as cookie cutters and jars. Most supplies are affordable and easy to find.

You’ll learn how to make, shape, and finish clay projects, basic sewing and knitting techniques, crafting for kids, photography for craft websites, and how to create and share tutorials online.

Yes, the course includes step-by-step instructions for making homemade clay using kitchen ingredients, along with tips on mixing, kneading, and storing it.

The course teaches proper conditioning, hydration, and drying techniques to prevent cracks in air-dry clay, along with repair methods if cracks appear.

Yes, the course features low mess crafts and clay projects suitable for children, making them perfect for family or classroom activities.

You will learn painting techniques, blending colors, and how to seal finished clay crafts with Mod Podge for durability and a professional look.

Information about the course and certificate

Clay Projects with Kids. Craft course by Debbie Chapman

Clay Projects with Kids

A course by Debbie Chapman
Guides kids in creative clay crafting. London, Canada.
Joined May 2024
  • 100% positive reviews (14)
  • 933 students