Conditioning my Clay

@nurseanne84 · 2025-04-08 10:35 · DIYHub

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It seems to me that no matter how I avoid posting some troubleshooting I do behind the scenes. I just get eventually sucked into doing just that.

One of the reasons I don't want to do that is that, everyone had their own way of fixing cracks, cleaning up their work, conditioning.

I had intended to use an old gold clay for my next craft- which will be posted in the next few days hopefully. Old gold color- not old gold precious metal.

Here is the dried up version. I dont want to throw this thing away as this is a very rare shade in my stock. Also, I know of ways on how to soften/ condition it into a workable clay.

So I added clay softener( that's the white clay you guys can see at the bottom of this picture).

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Slice and mix them together and you'll get something that resembles this.

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That's the close up on top and the bottom part( I decided to roll thin sheets to blend the whole lot together). Folks, I need strong arms for this.

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This is a close up of the folded sheet. The temperature in my house is hot but still, it took me quite awhile to do this.

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Here we are, we're seeing some changes and improvement.

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Now for the pinch test. If the clay becomes workable, it will be easy for you to pinch it like this and well, start creating.

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The rolled up newly softened clay.

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I do have another post featuring this clay that I used so hang on folks! Its still in the oven so, it might be posted tomorrow or the day after.

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