How to recycle clay with colors. In this video I sort, soak, recycle, wedge, and fire my newly recycled colored clay. I even wheel throw a little bit to make marbled clay on the wheel. Recycling clay saves you money and gives your dry clay new life. With colored clay there's even more money invested with the stains used to create those colors so it makes sense to do it. I've recycled normal clay countless times but this was my first time recycling clay with colors and I was very curious to see how it would turn out. In all of these clay scraps there were black, blue, red, yellow, and orange mason stains.
SPOILER: I couldn't sort all of the colors entirely so I was forced to mixed a few and that resulted in some cool new colors. Enjoy!
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My name is Jim Fazio. I'm an art teacher and practicing ceramic artist. I make ceramics and pottery tutorials, clay creations, and give you an inside view of the life of an artist. I'm also hopelessly addicted to colored clay. Check out my channel for more if you're interested!
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