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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2018 · 24 MIN

Ep. 023 - Ceramics Part 2: Teaching Clay Without a Kiln

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Not everyone has a kiln--but that doesn't mean you can't teach clay! And even if you do have a kiln, there are a lot of additional options out there for other types of clay that your kids will love. In this episode, Cassie shares some of her favorite clay bodies and some great ways to teach with those types of clay. Listen as she shares how she gained expertise with air-dry clay (3:45), some of her favorite techniques and supplies (7:30), and the pros and cons of polymer clays (14:00).   Resources and Links: Here is a link to Cassie's Book Give last week's podcast a listen The Art Teacher's Ultimate Guide to Polymer Clay Help! I'm Afraid of My Kiln!   

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