How to make clay flowers - The basic tools for a beginner.
You can join in the fun and make your very own Clay flower at home. Below, are the basic materials and tools required to make Clay Flowers. The materials / tools can be purchased at
Patty clay Flowers.com
We do not provide Oil coloured paints, but they can be purchased from art and craft stores.

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Pat a Clay: The traditional Thai clay used to make handmade clay flowers. |
Calla Lily DVD Lesson 1: Great to start off making your own Clay Flowers, as the beginner's DVD lesson which teaches you how to make the Calla Lily following simple instructions. |
Cutters and Vein Resin Moulds: Used to cut out the shape of the petal and leaves. The Moulds provide details on the leaves and petals by pressing the clay down on it. |
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| Needle Stick and Ball Tool: These two tools are most commonly used when creating Clay Flowers. They help create a curved shape on the petal or leaf, and for applying fine details into buds and petals. | Oil colours: Used for painting details on the petals and leaves, and mixed in with the clay to get the desired colour. | Craft Glue, Moss, Pot and Reference: A book or reference, helps you to get to know the flower before you start, to get a better understanding of colours and shapes. |
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| Wire: Used for the inside of the flower and petal stems. Comes in different sizes. | Floristry Tape: Used to tape the wire before covering over with the clay, and to join plant parts together. | Tools you may find around you house: The art clean is used to clean the brushes. The pasta maker is used to roll out the clay to a desired thickness with plastic sheets from display folders to place the clay in between to keep the clay clean when rolled through. |







