Pottery!

Hello everyone, todays blog is going to be about clay pots we made at school! It is going to be a set of instructions on how to make it, and a picture of me and the finished result! We made clay pots as our topic in class is the 'Stone Age!' You should try it out, it is so much fun!

Firstly, you make a circular base about 0.5cm thick to be the bottom of your clay pot. Make sure it is flat, but thick enough so it will not break in the process of making the rest of your Stone Age clay pot. We had a limited amount of clay, but you can use as much as you need!

Make a base

Roll out a sausage of clay

Next, roll out a long sausage of clay, long enough to go around the base a couple of times to make the pot structure. Don't be afraid to dab your finger in some water to make the rolling easier, as the clay can dry out quickly as you make your pot. Make sure not to flood your pot in water, or it will get really soggy and it will take ages to set/dry.

Place the sausage of clay around the base

After that, slowly rotate the base of the pot as the sausage of clay piles up on the sides; make sure you do this in a circular motion as you want your clay pot to be round. The more clay you use, the taller your pot; so the less clay you use, the shorter your pot. Make sure it is thick enough (about 1cm) or your pot will just fall apart.