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Blackjack White Earthenware Clay
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made with Blackjack Tan Stoneware Clay
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made with Blackjack Low Fire Clay
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made with Blackjack Low Fire Earthenware Clay
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made with Blackjack Low Fire Clay
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Kitchen Colander made with Blackjack Clay
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made with Blackjack Clay Natural Kiln Fire Stoneware
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Answer the call of the wild while sculpting with Activ-Low Fire Clay (formerly known as Blackjack Low-Fire Clay)! This Little Howlers lesson plan from our friend Ruthie Post at Little Budding Artist is an excellent way to introduce students to clay terminology and process.
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Students will enjoy working with Blackjack Clay and learning clay terminology as they sculpt and fire their very own bunny rabbit works of art. This free kiln fire clay lesson plan is perfect for most elementary and middle school art rooms!
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Students will have so much fun learning about kiln fire clay techniques while making adorable "honey bears" in all shapes and sizes! This lesson plan uses Activ-Low Fire Clay (formerly known as Blackjack Low Fire Clay), and allows students to experience the magic of clay!
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Shaunt Berberian used Blackjack Clay to create this fabulous jack-o-lantern tiki mug! Click through to learn more.
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Spring is here and the birds are chirping!! Make a low-fire clay bird feeder
that can hang outside your window. Use a store bought leaf to imprint or
find a large leaf to press into your clay.
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Show mom some love this Mother’s Day by making a very special mug just
for her!! This project uses low fire Blackjack clay.
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A kiln fired Bowl made with Blackjack low fire clay.
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Create this one of a kind clay pendant that makes a statement! Express your
creative side by using stamps, beads and any type of textured object to press into clay!
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Who doesn’t like fresh herbs all year round? You can create
this clay herb saver to keep those savory herbs fresh and beautifully
displayed! Wouldn’t this be cute at a wedding reception with fresh flowers as well?
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Would you like to display your personal or business cards in a creative way?
Follow these easy steps and create your own calling card display! Don’t worry
if you don’t have access to a kiln, you can always use Plus Clay air dry clay
to do this same project.