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This summer, during my clay class, I have given students quite a bit of free time with the clay. I always remind students that things made with clay need to be either hollow or flat. Really thick clay pieces will blow up in the kiln. I tell students that their clay creation has to pass my inspection before going into the kiln. My students have come up with some great creations, and I just thought I would share some of them with you.
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I really like how my students have taken the skills I have taught them and applied it to their own clay creations.
It looks like the kids had a great time making these - they're terrific! The shiny glazes make me wish I had a kiln and didn't have to use just air dry clay painted with school acrylics.
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