I Love You Hand Clay Project

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I Love You Hand Clay Project

Refer to Clay Guide lines

Printable PDF Hand project

Supplies:

  • wooden skewer

  • small bowl of water (sponge optional)

  • heart cookie cutter

  • letter stamps

  • straw (for punching hole)

  • circle template (7 inches)

  • clay mat

Prep:

  • Roll clay to 1/4 inch thick the using clay roller.

  • Using a wooden skewer and 7 inch circle template, cut out one circle per student.

  • This can be done with the students individually as well.

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With Students:

  • Pull one student per parent volunteer (4-5 volunteers is helpful to speed up process, perhaps the other students can be reading with teacher).

  • Place circle slab of clay on top of clay mat.

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  • Place student's hand on top of clay.

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  • Trace each child's hand using the wooden skewer, pressing through to the clay mat.

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  • Reserve bottom of palm for when the child has removed their hand.

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  • Carefully separate the hand from the surrounding clay and carve the student's name lightly into the back of the hand.

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  • Remove clay crumblies with tip of skewer or fingers.

  • Use wet finger or damp sponge to smooth edges of hand. (option: this can be done with student)

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  • Carefully fold middle two fingers down to palm of clay hand, leaving space under them for hanging later with ribbon.

  • Using scoring technique, make small hatch marks with skewer onto palm where the fingers will touch.

  • Place a small amount of water over hatch marks (which creates 'slip') and slightly wiggle fingers onto palm until they feel secure.

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  • Note: the “knuckles” may have slight cracks in clay so smooth this using a wet finger or damp sponge.

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  • Using wet finger or damp sponge smooth edge of negative hand shape.

  • Student can help add initial stamps.

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  • Punch hole at top of circle using straw.

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  • Heart Option: Using extra 1/4 inch pre-rolled clay, cut out heart.

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  • Place heart on palm of hand using the same scoring technique as with fingers.

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Hanging Option: hang from string tied through space under fingers or punch hole with straw through finger.

Glazing: 

  • White, clear and red glazes are popular choices for this project.

  • Solid colors are easiest for this younger age group.

  • Students can be given clear glaze for hands and later, the parent volunteer can paint the heart red.

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As pictured above, top left is clear, top right is red, bottom left is clear with red heart, bottom right is white with red heart.