Create Beautiful & Unique Ceramic-Like Art In Your Oven
Getting started in ceramics can be intimidating. You need a potter's wheel and access to a kiln for firing your finished piece. Fortunately, there are ways to make ceramic-like objects without spending a lot of money. Polymer clay is inexpensive, easy to find and fun to work with.
What is polymer clay?

There are several brands of polymer clay but Sculpey and Fimo are probably the most well-known. Both brands are readily available at craft stores and come in a large variety of colors.
Getting Started
The supplies you need to start creating with polymer clay are simple:
- polymer clay
- non-porous work surface (a piece of wax paper will do)
- oven
- cookie sheet used only for baking clay
That's it! You don't even need to buy a bunch of different colors of clay. Starting with the basic colors - red, blue and yellow - you can mix just about any color you want. Add black and white and to expand your options even further.
Basic Tools
If you want to move beyond the bare minimum of some clay, an oven and your own hands, there are several tools that will make your clay crafting easier:
- cutting tool (an X-acto knife or a non-serrated kitchen knife will do)
- flattening/smoothing tool (an acrylic roller, a brayer or a rolling pin will work)
- piercing tool for jewelry-making (toothpick, skewer or knitting needle)
Beyond the Basics


The book Polymer Clay Master Class has extensive instructions on the Skinner technique. I highly recommend this book, not only for the clear, detailed instructions, but also for the variety of art objects featured in it. From beautiful jewelry to free-standing sculptures, this book highlights the versatility of polymer clay.
Creativebug Can Help

In "Faux terrazzo earrings" the instructor demonstrates how to make earrings using lightweight Sculpey Souffle polymer clay. She uses parchment paper as her work surface and a wooden dowel for rolling out the clay. She also uses fondant cutters (a smaller version of cookie cutters) for making perfect geometric shapes.
Give It a Try!
Polymer clay is such a versatile material, and so easy to work with, that you can be successful right from the start. The best thing is if you're not happy with what you make, you can mush it back into a lump and start over. It's a budget-friendly craft material, so you can experiment as you build your skills.