I decided that I was going to use the clay canes I had already made and use them all to make different objects other than beads. The first project I did was taking a plain boring pen and turned it into a beautiful colorful clay covered pen. I did this by first taking the ink part out of the pen. Then I took clay scrapes that I had from other clay projects and put it through the pasta machine so it was flat. Using all of the different clay scrapes that were different colors made the sheet of clay to look like marble. Then I rolled the clay around the pen, and started taking the cut pieces from all the different canes I have made and putting them onto the pen. After all of the cut pieces from the canes were put on the pen I rolled the pen so the pieces would stick. I then baked it at 200 degrees for 20 minutes, and after it was done baking I put the ink back in the pen. The finished pen looked nothing like it used to, and now it was aesthetically beautiful and the clay that was going to waste was now used.
Here is the pen before
After the clay scapes were rolled out
(Has a marble look to it)
The pen with the clay sheet wraped around it.
The finished product!!
After I made the pen I decided I wanted to make something else. I thought of making a drink coaster, because when you cut the pieces from the clay canes they are flat, and making a coaster would be easy. I thought if I cut a bunch of my clay canes and put them all together it could create a beautiful coaster. I cut the different clay canes and arranged the different pieces into a round flat coaster. Making this coaster took barely anytime, and I was using materials that were going to go to waste if I had not used them. After baking the coaster it cooled down and was hard and ready to use. I showed the coaster and the pen to my friend and she was amazed that I could make something like that, and she thought I should sell them in stores. They are beautiful but I’m not sure I’m good enough yet to sell my designs in stores.
The finished coaster
Reading Rebecca L. Lawrence’s article was very beneficial for me, because before I read her article I didn’t think I was ever going to be able to do anything with my extra clay canes and scrape pieces. Not only did I make two beautiful pieces of art but I was able to reduce waste at the same time. For my next post I hope to be able to teach someone how to make a clay cane, and to have them add on to the cane as well.
Sources:
Lawrence, R. L. (1999). Use it up Wear it out Make it do Or do without. Making Do: The Aesthetics of Frugality (pp. 23-25). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution.
The pen looks awesome! The coaster is also really sweet. I think it's great that you found a use for the scraps you had laying around and were able to make something really cool out of them.
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