We’ve put together a few short tutorial videos to teach you some simple steps you can take to keep your tools looking like you just took them out of the package.
Read MoreIt has curves that aren’t quite a perfect circle and a point that eases easily into the edges of your work. Here are few reasons why we are showing R1 some love this month!
Read MoreWe enlisted the help of St. Louis artist Ashley May O’Shaughnessy to create a simple tutorial on how to make a plate. Whether you’re creating a large platter for serving or a full set of plates for your cabinet, tackling a plate project can be rewarding and useful!
Read MoreWatch this calming video of each of our Starter Kit tools in use.
Read MoreSee each one of our eight texture tools in action on the wheel!
Read MoreOur team member Theresa was excited by the challenge of creating an extra-large coil pot planter, and while she would never claim to be nearly as practiced or talented as Onggi masters, she was inspired by their techniques to try and make a large-scale planter for the first time.
Read MoreCoil pots are a foundation of hand-building with clay. This month, we wanted to break down the process into a few simple steps so that kids (and kids-at-heart) can discover how easy it can be to build a pot.
Read MoreSlow down and watch the pot take shape.
Read MoreWe would like to argue that our wood paddle is comparable to none. This simple yet unique tool provides the perfect amount of weight and surface area to assist in creating subtle or exaggerated forms.
Read MoreThis month’s Kids Clay Club project is designed to show off the beauty of marbled clay with a simple planter design that any kiddo can tackle.
Read MoreJoin team member Theresa in her simple at-home studio setup to learn how to add vibrant tones to your clay and create swirling marbleized colors.
Read MoreSlow down and watch the patterns emerge.
Read MoreThis is one of our best selling tools - and for good reason. It’s so handy and versatile, and we thought it was worth inflating its ego a little bit more by making it our favorite tool this month.
Read MoreWe’ve been hearing the cries of our community wishing they were back at their wheels during this quarantine. Check out the video we made for some of our best ideas for creating a simple space for clay at home.
Read MoreSlow down and watch the wheel spin.
Read MoreIf you have access to clay at home and one or more kiddos to keep busy, try this simple hand-building project to get creative with your kids! This nature dish, will get everyone outside exploring and get them a little muddy with clay.
Read MoreWe’re so excited to announce that our limited edition tool the Fish Fillet, has been added to our permanent collection. Now, you can get this handy tool all year long.
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