Erin Sipes

Stamped Air Dry Clay Dishes


We’re wrapping up the week with another stamping project using PSA Essentials Peel and Stick Stamps and only the stamps! No ink, or paper, needed for this one.




I love working with air dry clay so much that it’s becoming increasingly harder to let the kids play with it! Don’t worry they made dinosaurs and finger casts while I made this little dish. It’s not really a bowl, not really a tray, so I guess it’s a dish? The supplies and instructions are super simple but it will take a couple days to complete…it is air dry clay. Here’s everything you need to know.

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Supplies
  • paint
  • brushes

  • Directions

    Hold onto your hats ladies this is a tough one…just kidding!

    Now, you could roll your clay with any round flat object and form it so that it is perfect and smooth. I did not. Since this was an off the cuff crafting moment, I just used my fingers to pinch and shape my dish.


    Once I had it how I wanted it I stamped it with an e, for Erin. Yep, I made this one for myself!

    It wasn’t hard at all, just be sure not to press it so far into the clay that you can’t get it out without digging into it.


    Give it a day or so to air dry and then paint away! I chose red and a bright blue.


    STAMP CARE! Oh no! Now your stamps are covered in powdery clay! No worries. The awesome thing about these stamps is that they regain all their sticky power with a simple rinse of water. In fact I feel like they get even stickier after they’ve been washed!


    I see many more stamped clay projects in my future, don’t worry I’ll be sure to share them! For more stamping crafts by sure to stop by the PSA Stamp Camp blog!




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