Kitchen Utensil Holder Craft Project for Kids

Use Air Drying Clay to Make This Fun Craft Project

By RS, published Sep 25, 2006
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This utensil craft project is perfect for kids to do on a rainy day. The entire project will take a few hours, so do it when the kids are ready to sit still. If you want to make something smaller than a utensil holder a penholder would be easy as well. You should be able to complete the entire craft project for around $15 per child. Cost will depend on the type of materials you decide to purchase.

Utensil Holder Craft Project for the Kitchen Your Kids Will Need:

Air Drying Clay Product (Recommendations at the end of the article)
Tempera or Acrylic Paint
Clear Acrylic Spray Paint
Paint Brushes (In a variety of sizes)
Clay working Tools (Recommendations for homemade ones at the end)

To start making your clay kitchen utensil holder break off a chunk of clay. Have the kids work the clay in their hands until it becomes softer and easier to work with.

The first step is to roll this air drying clay into a coil. The longer the coil the more you will have to work with. I like my coils to be about ½ inch thick. A little thinner won’t hurt.

Start making the base to your utensil holder by working the coil around in a tight circle. Work out until you have a circle the size or diameter you would like. Use your fingers and clay tool to rub and spread the clay together. You can also use a little water on a paint brush to help loosen the clay and make it stick. Don’t go over board with the water though.

When you have finished the base cover it with a piece of plastic wrap and set it aside. You need to keep it moist so you can attaché the sides of the utensil holder.

Have the kids break off more clay and make coils again. Use the coils to work up the sides of the utensil holder. Place the first coil on the base and keep adding to it. Work higher and higher. Use water, clay working tool, and your fingers to smooth the clay and make sure it is firmly attached to the base.

Once you have made you utensil holder the height you want it to be you can add embellishments like designs carved into the clay. You can also stick buttons, rocks and almost anything into the clay. Air drying clay does not have to be fired, so be adventurous with your embellishments.

Kitchen Utensil Holder Craft Project for Kids

Use this craft project to organize your wooden spoons.

Credit: Rebecca S.

Copyright: Rebeca S.

Takeaways
  • Always hand wash this craft project to clean it.
  • Your dishwasher will be too harsh for the clay utensil holder.
  • The first step is to roll this air drying clay into a coil.
Did You Know?
Quality air drying clay products can be bought at almost any art supply store. Check out ww.dickblick.com, www.pearl.com, and www.michaels.com.
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