If you are female and you love rings, there’s a good chance you’ve scrolled through Instagram and Pinterest and seen lots of clay jewelries. I love rings. I have them in all shapes, sizes, and colors. While I love wearing different rings, they are sometimes a pain to make.That’s why I decided to try making some clay rings. These DIY clay rings are wearable art that you can truly be happy about. They are “substantial” but at the same time delicate. You can wear them for days on end before feeling stiff or tired from them sitting on your finger.
This article features a good number of beautiful DIY clay rings that you can make from the comfort of your home using clay! There are different designs you can choose from. You have to scroll through our compilation and make your pick. I’m sure you’ll choose a suitable clay ring for yourself. We also compiled a list of 25 DIY Clay Earrings that you can check out.
Whether you’re looking for an intro into jewelry making or just a fun art project for yourself or kids these DIY Clay Rings are perfect for beginners like me who don’t have access to a professional studio with state-of-the-art tools.
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1. Simple Clay Ring DIY
Hey there, ready to make some fantastic rings made from clay? It’s super easy, check out this guide to learn more. Firstly, you’ll need polymer clay, scissors, and a marker for this guide. Next, you’ll have to roll out your clay so that you can easily manipulate it to form any shape of a ring that you want. Take out your scissors and cut out a slim part of it, then wrap it around your preferred finger, and you’re good to go. instructables
2. DIY Chunky Clay Rings
With this guide, you can make as many beautiful chunky clay rings as possible. All you need to get ready are a few supplies like polymer clay in several colors, hyper cement glue, parchment paper, ring size, scissors, mod podge, clay tool, and lots more. The making process is quick and easy to follow for even a beginner. momtastic
3. How To Make Polymer Clay Rings
Now you can craft your simple polymer clay rings effortlessly and Customize them to take the form you prefer. It's pretty easy to make once you have the required materials and tools for the task. You’ll need clay, glaze, oven, string, pan, ring size cylinder, tape, and lots more for this project. Check the link to learn more. instructables
4. DIY Embroidered Clay Rings
Check out this straightforward guide that will instruct you on making embroidered clay rings to decorate your finger. For the first step, you'll need about a lump of polymer clay, a Dottie tool, needle or embroidery floss, rolling pin, cookie cutters, metallic sharpie markers, scissors, and a few other supplies. instructables
5. DIY Chunky Clay Rings
With this guide, you can make as many chunky clay rings as you want. The creator bought polymer clay of several colors and crafted unique clay rings. The only way to create this like the creator is to follow the video as she makes it from start to finish.
6. Pinterest Chunky Clay Rings
If you have seen a lot of polymer clay rings on Pinterest, here is a video guide that will help you make one with ease. The rings are chunky at least, and also lightweight, easy to wear three on one finger. Check the link to learn more.
7. How To Make Clay Rings
Just learning how to knead polymer clay, try making some rings while you are at it. This video guide is a beginner-friendly project and can be made by anyone of any age. All you need are the required materials and tools for the project, and you're good to go.
8. DIY Kawaii Clay Rings
Here is a kawaii clay ring guide. Follow the creator's step-by-step instructions, and you'll be on your way to a cute clay ring for your female friends. This ring was designed for girls as it has attributes of feminine gender all over it, plus the creator made it in the color pink. Check the video above to learn more.
9. DIY Air Dry Clay Ring Dish
Want to make a unique renewal of the wedding vow ring for your bride, you can easily create a dry clay ring dish today. The materials you'll need are easy to come by; you just need a working space and some air-dry clay, paintbrush, mod podge, copper cap, letter stamps, a good pen, and lots more. You don't even need a lot of steps; just a simple instructional image that this guide offers is all you need. ispydiy
10. Simple Boho Clay Ring
In need of a fantastic boost clay ring like this, you'll need to check this guide to learn more about the making process. For the materials and tools that you’ll use, you'll need an air-dry clay, gold paint, gold ring blank, a round stamp, paintbrush, and glue. The making process is straightforward to follow. bywilma
11. Resin And Polymer Clay Tutorial
For those obsessed with using resin to make molds, here is a perfect guide that allows you to use the making steps effortlessly. Here are a few supplies for this resin polymer clay ring; super clear design, mix sticks, pearl powder colorant, transparent magnets dye, wax paper, metallic paint, and lots more. Just follow the steps correctly, and you'll be good to go. Resinobsession
12. How To Make Lovely Clay Rings
This guide is a pretty fantastic guide that allows you not only to make lovely clay rings but also a few clay ring stands as well. You can use the clay ring stands for your real metallic rings and the clay ones. You can also use the clay used in making the stands to make some rings. You'll need some oven-baked clay, parchment paper, clear sealer spray, and a flexible clay knife. somethingturquoise
13. DIY Chunky Clay Rings
Here is another video guide introducing chunky clay rings to you, check out the guide and learn how to make one now. The project's making process is inexpensive, quick, and easy to follow. The creator used white clay and glaze. She spent over $15 on the materials she used. As always, check the link to learn more.
14. Trendy Clay Rings Tutorial
The creator of this video guide made up to 50 clay rings out of the materials she got which is super cheap and easy to purchase. That's all you have to do, buy the raw materials and knead it into a trendy clay ring right now.
15. How To Make Rings With Polymer Clay
Polymer clay has always been the significant material in making clay rings or clay dishes, or other accessories. The creator of this video guide got quality polymer clay to make beautiful rings. You just need a few polymer clays, if you have some leftovers, they can work too. Check the link to learn more.
16. DIY Trendy Aesthetic Clay Rings
This project requires just three primary materials, your clay, preferably mont Marte air hardening modeling clay, acrylic colors, and a top coat varnish to finish the hardened clay and make it presentable and aesthetically pleasing.
18. Marbled Polymer Clay Ring Tutorial
Check out this other fantastic clay ring made from polymer clay glaze and polymer clay. The making process is quick and easy, it takes only 30 minutes to create this clay ring design, and the materials are also super cheap to purchase.
You'll also need an aluminum foil to get the shape of the preferred finger and place the just kneaded clay on the foil and bake till it's hard and adequately finished. cutoutandkeep
19. Marbled Clay Ring Dish
Thought about making a clay ring dish to store and organize your rings? Here is a simple guide that will direct you on the steps to make it in minutes. You can store more than just rings on the dish, and you can store necklaces, earrings, and other accessories. For the materials, you'll need some baked clay of several colors of your choice, gold liquid gilding, glaze to seal the dish when it's made, rolling pin, and lots more. abeautifulmess
20. Polymer Clay Ring
This is indeed the best polymer clay ring made on this DIY project. It's simple and perfect, front start to finish. That's the result you get when you invest in quality materials and your time to knead and create a ring out of clay. The creator used an oven for the hardening of the clay; check the link to learn more.
CONCLUSION
In a nutshell, that's how it's made, all you need is clay and a few other supplies to either glaze the clay for a smoother and perfect finish; check or simply bake it. This ring might not be as durable as you want it to be, but you can always make as many as you want.
Thanks for checking out this DIY guide; for more information, check the links below each guide to learn more. Cheers!
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