/> Beautiful decorative Christmas ornaments or gift tags made with Black Plus
air drying clay and cute charms.
/> A wonderful project using Li-Qua-Che liquid paper mache clay to
make these miniature picture frames from molds. The finest of detail
is captured by the Li-Qua-Che!
/> I have been working with ACTÍVA Fast Mache. I have decided to make napkin rings for my Christmas dinner table!
I will be using candy molds purchased for crafting. I will be pressing the Fast Mache into the mold. Fast Mache is a fast drying
instant paper mache and perfect for projects that youdon't have days to wait to dry.
/> The Altered pages team have been creating projects with
ACTÍVA Products and this cute mixed media angel by
Barbara Rankin uses Lumina Polymer Clay.
/> An easy to make darling little Christmas ornament with Premier Polymer Air Drying Clay.
/> I am new to mold-making and working with plasters – if you are too, then
this trivet is a great starter project. It’s a simple shape that is fun to paint,
stamp or stencil with seasonal colors or your favorite images for the holidays.
/> How sweet to have an angel watching over you and your Christmas tree!
This is sure to be a holiday favorite for years to come!
/> There is something so satisfying about making your own holiday decorations.
This holly wreath is small and lightweight enough to hang anywhere you need
a bit of holiday cheer in your home or office.
/> A Polymer Clay Tutorial using Hearty Clay by THE MICROBAKERY!
/> Thanksgiving is just around the corner and what could be more perfect than
personalized turkey napkin rings? Set a beautiful table and feel the warmth of
the holidays with this extra touch!
/> This project is my scaled-down version of a traditional horn a’plenty filled with
seasonal fruits and flora. It looks adorable by itself, but it also doubles as a
menu card holder. Everyone deserves a little bit of abundance!
/> A fun game tutorial to make for young children or as party gifts!
/> This CelluClay project idea show you how to make this colorful day of the dead
skull charm. The tutorial uses CelluClay to make the sugar skull.
/> Make unique Gold Pumpkins with CelluClay.
/> This project is so easy a child can make it! Celebrate the day of the dead
by sculpting a sugar skull out of air dry Hearty Clay!
/> Learn how to turn a dollar store skull into a magical, decorative
Day of The Dead Skull with FastMache.
/> Create this one of a kind clay pendant that makes a statement! Express your
creative side by using stamps, beads and any type of textured object to press into clay!
/> When I discovered folk artist Gregory Warmack, better know
as Mr. Imagination, I fell in love with his whimsical style and use
of recycled materials. I think you will fall in love too with this simple
but exciting project inspired by his Paintbrush People.
/> A fun art project for educators to introduce the porcupine to students while
still having a functional purpose! This cute little Porcupine would also look
good taking center stage on a table at a party.
/> Make this magical message in a bottle with ACTÍVA Colored Sand
in desired color(s)
Make this wonderfully realistic Cabin using Activ-Clay
/> Make a Halloween Candle! This funky little light takes two
minutes to craft up! ACTÍVA Decor Sand in orange and black.
/> It’s not too early to be dreaming about your very own pumpkin patch!!
With CelluClay you can create a pumpkin that is sturdy and decorative!
/> Mexican Inspired Pottery with Hearty Clay ~ ACTÍVA Hearty Polymer Clay
/> Who doesn’t like fresh herbs all year round? You can create
this clay herb saver to keep those savory herbs fresh and beautifully
displayed! Wouldn’t this be cute at a wedding reception with fresh flowers as well?