How To Make Air Dry Clay - Silky-Smooth DIY Recipe

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How to make air dry clay - ever since I came out with this recipe for "silky-smooth" air dry clay, it's become one of the most popular art recipes on my website. This is not a recipe for kids (it's not edible). Artists use this material to create beautiful, strong, long-lasting sculptures.

If you've used the silky-smooth air dry clay yourself, you may have some ideas for using it that I haven't thought of yet, so please put them in the comment section below. I also want to thank Eileen, Rex and Pia for contributing their ideas for this new video.

I know I'll get a couple of questions, so I'll answer them here:

Is this recipe waterproof? No.

Do you have to use the drywall joint compound? Yes. If you don't want to use it, you'll need to find another recipe. The joint compound combined with the PVA glue is the real magic behind this recipe and the paper mache clay recipe. It makes the mixture dry very hard and strong.

For more information, and to see the recipe with cup measurements, go to https://www.ultimatepapermache.com/new-air-dry-clay-recipe

Paper mache clay recipe: https://youtu.be/1YQ6eUqcEh8
How to make the face with the garlic-press eyebrows: https://youtu.be/eepNBvzzDDA

Patterns for the wall sculptures behind me in the video, and my new Lion King masks: https://www.ultimatepapermache.com/patterns

DISCLAIMER: This video and description may contain affiliate links. If it does then it means that if you click on any of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this one. Thanks in advance for your support!

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