how to make an ashtray with air dry clay 🌙 clay art diy tutorial

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  • @Sadie2.1
    @Sadie2.1 Před rokem +61

    Great job. Thanks for the video and narration. Believe it or not, I'm just getting back into enjoying art again, and I'm almost 70. Yeah, ancient, I know. Marriage, kids, job, etc. and there was no time. I'm loving it. I'm going to try the air dry clay, I've been watching videos to get tips. Yours is great, and inspiring. Thanks again. Look forward to more.

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem +5

      makes me happy to hear you’re getting back into art and finding the joy in it!!! that’s what it’s all about :) i’m so glad you liked my video and found it useful. it means so much to me that you took the time to comment to let me know you feel inspired! stay tuned for more art on my channel in the near future 💜

    • @ShadowCatRO
      @ShadowCatRO Před rokem +1

      I am so happy when I see people getting back to their "first love" or deciding to learn something new ❤🤗 .

  • @Justjalenn
    @Justjalenn Před 2 lety +49

    Random coincidence : I ordered bunch of ceramics tools and paint and stuff to get back into now, as an adult. I did ceramics 1 and 2 in high school and was OBSESSED. I randomly thought today I could use this big candle by my bed for shaping or holding tools. I come across this video ITS THE SAME EXACT CANDLE by my bed and Had idea for. Something about it it feels like it’s the universe is giving me the push or inspiration.

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 2 lety +4

      thats actually pretty crazy. the candle does work great for cutting out circular shapes lol. im glad you’re getting back into something you love to do!!! keep listening to the universes signs 💫🪐💜

  • @josephinemiller559
    @josephinemiller559 Před 2 lety +22

    This is so perfect omg. I'm just starting getting into clay and I really wanted to make an ashtray for my mom who loves suns and moons and this is EXACTLY the tutorial I needed omg

  • @MsIAmLegendary
    @MsIAmLegendary Před 2 lety +7

    I love how u explained this process and the sound of your voice is heavenly

  • @kaidg659
    @kaidg659 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Don’t be too hard on yourself! You do a beautiful job and you helped me to make my first ash tray! Sending you so much love

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 8 měsíci

      thank you so much! it's good to hear i helped you make your first ash tray :) i'd love to see it! feel free to DM on @ sincerleyvita on instagram

  • @kreaturekozzy9309
    @kreaturekozzy9309 Před 2 lety +12

    Hello I noticed some things you mentioned in your videos! I don't know if you have any issues with clay cracking, but if you have any regular occurrences with that issue, I suggest taking them out of the sun! You usually don't want your clay to sit to dry in the sun, it will become more fragile and likely to crack. Same thing with using a hair dryer. This is because it dries the clay unevenly, and clay shrinks, so it pulls on part of the clay, but not the other, thus cracking it. :)
    Leave it under a damp, but not soaked paper towel, and let it dry naturally that way for 3-7 days. If it needs to dry slower, cover it with plastic to help seal the moisture. It will take significantly longer to dry, but be less likely to crack.
    I've had that issue for ages and just recently realized why. I hope this helps somebody out there! 😁

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 2 lety +1

      thank you for the info!!! my toaster oven and sun have worked fine for me over the past year of doing this handmade stuff. so i’ve never really had issues with cracking but i will come back to this if i ever do :)💫💜

  • @rrmduivis3405
    @rrmduivis3405 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I ended up here searching ashtray making with modeling clay and this was a fun tutorial!
    Didnt mind the chaotic voice over, comes with an artsy mind I guess.
    Very nice!

  • @anyeaw4318
    @anyeaw4318 Před rokem +5

    I love this video especially when you talk about how Art is suppose to be fun and creative ❤

  • @marigeobrien
    @marigeobrien Před rokem +2

    I think your narration is adorable. I love it when the artist is open and honest-- it's much better than being scripted! I love your design, too. And here's the thing about painting... you can always paint over any mistakes. ;) Once I realized that, I totally relaxed.

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem +2

      thank you so much!! i went into the narration without any preparation, figured that was the best strategy for it, so i’m glad you enjoyed it :) sometimes my brain forgets that mistakes can be fixed😭

    • @marigeobrien
      @marigeobrien Před rokem

      @@thesentimentalhummingbird That's called "stress" dear. Mistakes are how we learn, anyway. Sometimes mistakes are the most creative things of all.

    • @chloe.cordeiro
      @chloe.cordeiro Před rokem

      @@thesentimentalhummingbird so glad you just went with it! I love just hearing you go as we’re watching 😂 and going off on your own tangents. Was v cute

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem

      @@chloe.cordeiro haha thank you :) i really was just like “okay im just gonna go for it, i don’t need a script” and i think that got me the best results!! i’ll be posting a video a lot like this one april 29th! i know that’s kinda far from now oh well but stay tuned 💜😛

  • @jas1425
    @jas1425 Před rokem +8

    Girl I love this! I clicked on this video to get a DIY video for the tray and stayed for your VoiceOver. I felt like we were friends just chatting haha! Loved the way this turned out 🥰

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem +1

      thank you so much!! that means the world to me :) when i recorded this voiceover i felt iffy about it but posted it anyways so i’m glad you enjoyed 💜 there’s more to come very soon and comments like these inspire me everyday

  • @martinbreaux7638
    @martinbreaux7638 Před 13 dny

    J really liked your video and work. Love the voice over, you're a natural. Ty for sharing!

  • @asinlena
    @asinlena Před rokem +2

    the perfect video exists

  • @radiotow3r
    @radiotow3r Před 3 měsíci

    i am in LOVE with this ashtray

  • @minidollhouselover
    @minidollhouselover Před 2 lety +3

    Girl this is so dope I’m inspired!! Keep up your amazing talents 💛

  • @aleekszz
    @aleekszz Před 2 lety +1

    pls this is literally so cute i’m inspired 😼

  • @abcabc-un8qr
    @abcabc-un8qr Před rokem +1

    I absolutely love it! Recently i got into modeling with clay and my first attempt to make an ashtray did well but when I actually tried to use it, the heat from my cigarette made a black spot on the clay. I will appreciate it so much if you could give me advice what vanish to use, because obviously the one i picked up didn’t work out the best 🙏

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem +1

      thank you! so glad to hear you’ve been experimenting with clay :) i’m not very knowledgeable when it comes to a truly functional ashtray. i realized after i made this video that the type of clay & the varnish i use do not make them useful for putting out a cigarette due to safety (fire hazard) and aesthetic reasons (the black spot you’re referring to!). since then i’ve labeled my trays as decorative pieces only. the varnish i do use however is called “polyurethane” and it is heat resistant but still doesn’t protect our trays like we’d want it to.
      i’ve been wanting to try out epoxy resin but i’m not sure if that’d be any different than polyurethane. i also believe that real ceramic clay dried in a kiln and painted with glaze is safe to use and burn therefore being the best option for a functional tray. i only assume this since i’ve seen smoking pipes used with ceramic clay material. i haven’t done any research but definitely plan to. if you figure anything else out let me know!! :)

    • @abcabc-un8qr
      @abcabc-un8qr Před rokem

      @@thesentimentalhummingbird thank you so much for the information, I honestly thought it would be that simple to make an useful ashtray only with polymer clay 😭 again your work is amazing ❤️

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem +1

      @@abcabc-un8qr of course :) & thank you so much 🫶🏻

  • @XxXdominoXxX12345
    @XxXdominoXxX12345 Před 2 lety +3

    I've had so much fun watching it lol. Keep it real!

  • @sarahcydal_tendencies

    I LOVE how turned out! Thank you for keeping your voice over in the video, let me just say you are definitely not alone with the self critical perfectionism, I will spend hours making lines when usually the first one i did was better lol 🤣🤣🥳💌❤️‍🔥💯

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem

      thank you!! :) i’m glad you liked! and it’s always nice to know i’m not alone with that kind of thinking. we just gotta remember to not overthink so much, lol, especially with art💜🫶🏻

  • @sagqueen1984
    @sagqueen1984 Před 2 lety +1

    Fab job. Loved the voice over. I be all in my head too.

  • @OrganicAlumination
    @OrganicAlumination Před rokem

    Omggggg that's soooo bomb!!!! Absolutely marvelous

  • @destinyec9723
    @destinyec9723 Před rokem +3

    I looked into using polyurethane as a fire retardant clear coat and what I read says once it’s dry it’s not toxic, but if set on fire it will be. Sharing in case you weren’t aware but also curious if you’ve found an alternative since making this video?

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem +1

      thanks for sharing. i realized this a few weeks after making this video and have since labeled my trays as decorative pieces only. i’ve been wanting to try out epoxy resin but i’m not sure if that’d be any different than polyurethane. i haven’t done any research but definitely plan to. if you figure anything else out lemme know!! :)

  • @domeniccaputo6933
    @domeniccaputo6933 Před rokem

    You are the cutiest thing, i could listen to you do this for hours. 😀

  • @Alleyah
    @Alleyah Před 2 lety +3

    Hiyaa ! I really wanted to make an ashtray at home but after doing research, I’ve seen that you should NOT use air dry clay but use ones that are safe for kilns as that’s the only clay that’s safe for fire (like incense holders, ash trays, etc).
    I guess I mainly wanted to ask:
    Can you use acrylic paint and put it in the kiln? (And if not, which paint types?)
    Thank you sm ! 🥰

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 2 lety +1

      hello! yes i’ve heard this as well. i use a polyurethane varnish which is fire resistant. regardless, i personally don’t see it as a huge deal since i think only a more intense fire would cause a true safety concern. my main goal is to make them decorative & mostly functional lol. i don’t know much about clay you have to put in a kiln, so i can’t really answer that question but i believe it is safe to use acrylic paint first. i would research that tho!! 💜💜💜

    • @Alleyah
      @Alleyah Před 2 lety

      @@thesentimentalhummingbird omg thank you so much for replying so fast ?! Ahhh okay, that makes sense. And yessss I’ve tried so hard to do research first but not finding much on fire-safe paints which is why I’ve turned to CZcams 😭😭 I’ll definitely continue do more research on the paints ! Thank you so much, again

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 2 lety

      @@Alleyah of course

  • @brookemcquiggan6781
    @brookemcquiggan6781 Před rokem

    I'm gonna be doin more of mine soon this was a good video u said everything well and clear i love the moon 🌙

  • @lexipayne3374
    @lexipayne3374 Před rokem

    I love that brush

  • @H8ahFeeds
    @H8ahFeeds Před 2 lety +1

    Okay it’s official I’m buying the items needed and never paying anyone on etsy for anything every again

  • @Chr0m3H3arts
    @Chr0m3H3arts Před rokem

    Omgg seeing u struggling to draw the moon😂😂😂i just started sketching and I honestly didn’t know that I could draw but i also struggle especially when I tried drawling the sun and moon. Everything has to be perfect for me

  • @capsrawesome0108
    @capsrawesome0108 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very Awesome!💙🐱

  • @FashionNomad
    @FashionNomad Před 2 lety

    Super cute!

  • @bunnyman6321
    @bunnyman6321 Před rokem

    This was kool!
    Colors remind me of LA Lakers
    Rip Kobe

  • @fluffiebunnie2388
    @fluffiebunnie2388 Před rokem

    You are so freaking cute and I loved this video!! New subbie ❤

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem

      thank you so much for subscribing!! i’m glad you enjoyed :)) be on the lookout for a video very similar to this one with different art pieces coming soon 💗☺️

  • @virginiafarabee5061
    @virginiafarabee5061 Před rokem

    Glad I found you you remind me of Su Su through mxr...you have exactly😂❤what I need the personality of me and right with what I'm doing n with my product and tasre,!ty!

  • @Yerdiknow
    @Yerdiknow Před rokem

    "bitch, this is a process!" Haha that is my internal voice 💯

  • @vix5556
    @vix5556 Před 4 měsíci

    girl im so scared i made a pickle rick and normal rick ash tray with model magic and didn’t read the label that said don’t use with hot items, i hope the mod podge saves it😭

  • @laloops
    @laloops Před 7 měsíci

    It is functional? I'm so curious if the clay would melt or break from the heat. Or if the design would be ruined when you put a cigarette out.

  • @auroraborealis6398
    @auroraborealis6398 Před rokem +1

    amazing tutorial ! I was hesitationg to put some varnish on my ashtray, but I don't know if it's ok since it's a flammable substance? If anyone has a tip about that. It's my first one. Thank you so much

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem

      it depends on the type of varnish used and if it’s fire/heat resistant. some varnishes can also become toxic when burned and in general, the appearance of your ashtray can be ruined. i plan to look into what would work to sustain the aesthetic and safety of my trays. epoxy resin seems like a good bet but i’d have to research and test it out. if you find out any information on what’s best, let me know!

  • @mollyj4896
    @mollyj4896 Před rokem

    no way I already have all the supplies for this 😭🫶🏻

  • @andreavega9837
    @andreavega9837 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey! I love your work✨ I have just left my desk job to pursue art full time. Im having a hard time finding the right sealer for ashtrays, what brands do you recommend? Thanks a lot!!

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 2 lety +1

      hello thank you so much! :) congrats on following your passion 💜 i use polyurethane, a water based sealer that’s scratch and heat resistant. its about $18 but it comes in a large can and lasts a while

  • @redaannaba2351
    @redaannaba2351 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic. I learnt a great deal, Thanx

  • @hseeennn
    @hseeennn Před rokem

    lovely

  • @petal777
    @petal777 Před rokem

    Thank you and it looks great✨️.. hah.. like we have same thoughts going on in the head while painting🤣👍🤗🌞

  • @Televisionversion
    @Televisionversion Před rokem

    Nice work, this was the first video I watched before I started to make an ash tray, can you please tell which paint are you using? so it won't burn? thank you 💜

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem +2

      i am using apple barrel acrylic paint! this tray is potentially dangerous with burning items since my sealer (polyurethane) is only heat resistant, not fire resistant. paint alone, with no sealer, would probably burn as well. i suggest using actual ceramic clay in a kiln for a truly functional ashtray, although i’d have to do more research. maybe there’s a sealer that can be used that is fire resistant & safe for smoking 😁

  • @salemwolf4506
    @salemwolf4506 Před 2 lety +1

    What kind of mod podge did you used to use? Does it not get burned if you put out a cigarette on it?

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 2 lety

      i used mod podge gloss water based sealer. i don’t use it anymore but i know it can withstand high tempatures. i use polyurethane now, a higher quality sealer that is heat resistant

  • @laurachazarreta7867
    @laurachazarreta7867 Před rokem

    Hola!!! hermosos tus trabajos!!! quería preguntarte si con el uso y el apagado de los cigarrillos, la pintura puede quemarse?

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem +1

      gracias! :D y si, se pudiera quemar. este proyecto es más para decoración porque es potencialmente peligrosa con los cigarrillos ya que mi sellador (poliuretano, polyurethane en inglés) solo es resistente al calor, no al fuego. la pintura sola, sin sellador, probablemente también se quemaría. sugiero usar arcilla de cerámica real en un horno para un cenicero verdaderamente funcional, aunque tendría que investigar más. tal vez haya un sellador que se pueda usar que sea resistente al fuego y seguro para fumar

  • @ashval1408
    @ashval1408 Před rokem

    Awesome

  • @miichSD
    @miichSD Před rokem

    Hey! I just found your video looking for a good sealer for an ash tray, and I wanted to ask you, which one resist heat the best? Modge podge or polyurethane? Thanks in advance❤

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem +1

      definitely polyurethane! read my description for more info

    • @miichSD
      @miichSD Před rokem

      @@thesentimentalhummingbird thank you so much!! I'm gonna read it rn. Have a nice day ❤️

    • @miichSD
      @miichSD Před rokem

      Hey girl! Me again lol. I just decided to come back an tell you what I found out. I was watching an epoxy resin ashtray video, and the girl says that hers hasn't burn when using it. She even put a torch on it and the only thing that happened is that the ashtray got a black mark but it was easy to clean with a wipe.

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem +1

      ooooo thank you for the information! i’ve been wanting to experiment more with epoxy resin and i figured it would be the best option to seal these type of ashtrays :)

    • @miichSD
      @miichSD Před rokem

      @@thesentimentalhummingbird seems like it is 👌🏼 I already ordered some epoxi for experiments, I'll keep you posted if you wish!

  • @rosanagutierrez1640
    @rosanagutierrez1640 Před rokem

    Subscribing, you’re lovely and I respect that you answered every question in your comments!

  • @dmprdctns
    @dmprdctns Před 3 měsíci

    Cool! So, I guess one cannot actually put out a cigarette in the ashtray, right?
    Thanks... LIked!

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 3 měsíci

      unfortunately no :( this ashtray is for decorative purposes. putting a cigarette out on something like this would damage the art piece and is a fire hazard

    • @dmprdctns
      @dmprdctns Před 3 měsíci

      @@thesentimentalhummingbird OK, fair enough... Thanks... Appreciated.

  • @StrangelySteph
    @StrangelySteph Před 7 měsíci

    I’ve been wanting to start making some ashtrays for my shop and I was just wondering how you package and ship them out so there’s no damages? I’m only used to shipping little clay earrings so I’m not too familiar with larger pieces

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I purchased 6x6x2 inch foldable boxes from ULINE! They fit the size of my trays and other similarly sized clay pieces very well. I wrap them with bubble wrap to keep them safe and tissue paper to fill in any space in the box so they don’t move around during transit

    • @StrangelySteph
      @StrangelySteph Před 7 měsíci

      @@thesentimentalhummingbird Thank you so much I really appreciate it!

  • @ayesharizwan4161
    @ayesharizwan4161 Před rokem

    Do you spray it with some kind of shiner spray too in the end or just leave it like that?

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem

      in this video i used mod podge (a liquidy sealer) i currently use polyurethane, a water based liquid sealer

  • @kinsleymclean1902
    @kinsleymclean1902 Před 2 lety +1

    What temp and time do you do when putting the air dry clay in the oven ?

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 2 lety +2

      the lowest tempature possible, mine is 200F. the time needed varies but i check on them every 30 mins. i’ve kept some in for hours and some just 30 mins, it really depends on the thickness. if you’ve never used your oven to dry clay before check on it every few minutes or so to make sure it’s not cracking because some ovens just built different. just be cautious since some clays aren’t always safe in the oven!! :) happy creating

  • @Ignantpigions69
    @Ignantpigions69 Před rokem

    Does the polyurethane withstand the heat of ash or incense matches in your experience? I made an air dry clay ashtray like this that I haven't sealed yet and I keep seeing that there isn't much that can help totally seal air dry clay from the heat

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem

      it’s heat resistant but i definitely do not recommend burning the lit tip of anything onto the surface of your ashtray. an incense holder could be okay but still a safety hazard. i would utilize for decoration purposes unless it’s a ceramic tray with proper glaze

    • @bretwhitten7038
      @bretwhitten7038 Před 11 měsíci

      @@thesentimentalhummingbirdyou could always press an old coin into the middle before it dries to butt out ash on

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 11 měsíci

      @@bretwhitten7038 you are a genius

  • @minidollhouselover
    @minidollhouselover Před 2 lety

    Also how long does it take for you to finish a ashtray on average?

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 2 lety

      i have a tendency to make things take longer than they should lolol but usually like 1 hour for sculpting, the drying time varies, then about 1-4 hours for painting & sealing depending on complexity and my mindset

  • @bannapplehoneymilkfruitsha297

    What kind of paint did you use?

  • @fatmamedhat823
    @fatmamedhat823 Před 2 lety

    What kind of paint are you using ? Is it acrylic?

  • @catonines
    @catonines Před rokem

    The link to your website goes to an error page. Why wouldn't you update that? Already bad business practice, not interested anymore.

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem

      my website is currently being reconstructed as i’ve been away from multiple aspects of my work due to personal issues. as you can see, this video is months old, therefore, most of the description is as well. i have not gotten the chance to update much but plan to very soon. i apologize that my timeline does not align with yours. you’re welcome to keep up with me on social media for more updates, especially my tiktok since i’m most active on there. have a good day!

  • @natalie9332
    @natalie9332 Před 2 lety

    I have a Question... this is one of the thing I read on air dry clay :
    "You shouldn't make ashtrays with air dry clay. It's a porous material that will get burned if it gets in contact with a burning cigarette. Also, you can't wash air modeling clay items, so you won't be able to clean them."
    So, I was wondering if the "mudpod" had something special in it making it flammable?
    Otherwise, I don't really want to lose my time making an ashtray I won't be able to use.
    On another note, I wanted to say that I really liked to see how you created the ashtray, the method could be applied to other items, anyway I do think so...
    Thank you for the video, and for anyone who knows the answer and reply

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před 2 lety

      as long as you don’t actually press the cigarette or whatever you smoke into the ashtray. the lit tip of one is what makes it potentially dangerous. these are more for decoration purposes. although, i do use a polyurethane sealant that is heat resistant making it safer to use. if you want an ashtray you can actually get the most out of, with no worries, use actual ceramic clay. and thank you, im glad you enjoyed watching! :)

    • @natalie9332
      @natalie9332 Před 2 lety

      @@thesentimentalhummingbird
      I just read that using a metal insert, like a tin can... but to make it easier, I will cut and paste, my English can be terrible lol
      "To make a safe and functional homemade clay ashtray, you need to use a metal insert to protect the clay. Short tin cans are perfect. You can build the clay around them.
      Make sure you only clean it with a damp cloth, and never leave a burning cigarette unattended. Especially in an air dry clay tray."
      So, I haven't tried it, but I will when I do have a chance... and I will also try to find a polyurethane sealant that is heat resistant, waterproof also if possible... probably will be like finding glove fireproof and level 9 cut resistant... was a pain in my "butt" lol

  • @marissamarie5574
    @marissamarie5574 Před rokem

    do you use acrylic paint

  • @yaratjexlove2272
    @yaratjexlove2272 Před rokem

    is it safe to use it as a real ashtray??

    • @thesentimentalhummingbird
      @thesentimentalhummingbird  Před rokem

      the sealer i use now is polyurethane. it’s heat resistant but not fire resistant. some sealers can also become toxic when burned and in general, the appearance of your ashtray can be ruined. because of this i’ve labeled my ashtrays as decorative pieces only. they could probably hold a cigarette in place to catch ashes but the burning tip shouldn’t touch the surface. i still wouldn’t recommend this because it can potentially be dangerous. i plan to look into what would work to sustain the aesthetic and safety of my trays. epoxy resin seems like a good bet but i’d have to research and test it out. i also think ceramic clay is where you could make an ashtray way more functional and safe.

  • @niyahfreeman1088
    @niyahfreeman1088 Před rokem

    Hey wondering what clay you use

  • @moeimsayin9654
    @moeimsayin9654 Před rokem

    Can I air fry it

  • @en4ru
    @en4ru Před 2 lety

    What kind of clay is this?

  • @yodailycupotea
    @yodailycupotea Před 2 lety

    That’s allota clay lol ,still cool though

  • @alex-mn2sq
    @alex-mn2sq Před 2 lety

    are you a gemini?