DIY Clay Jewelry Holder


This is a tutorial of how I make a jewelry holder. I still use this for my rings and my necklaces and it works very well. I definetly reccomend this DIY when you are feeling bored.

Materials:

  • water
  • any bowl (to mold the clay with)
  • air dry clay
  • any type of sandpaper with a fine grit
  • petroleum jelly

Steps:

  1. Knead your clay so that it is easy and loose to work with
  2. Roll the clay into a ball and smoothen any cracks with water by rubbing your fingers against it
  3. Flatten the clay using a flat surface
  4. Place the clay onto the bowl and mold it so that the clay is evenly spread out
  5. knead an extra piece of clay
  6. Roll it into a log and connect the two ends, creating a circle
  7. Blend the circle into the bowl
  8. Remove the clay from the bowl
  9. Apply the petrolium jelly to the surface of the bowl and place the clay back onto it
  10. Let it air dry according to the package instructions

20 Facts About Me

by elaina style

Hey everyone! If you’re new here and not familiar with me, this is a brief video that I put together to introduce myself. I’ll be sharing some random facts with you. Enjoy!

  1. I love Care Bears
  2. My favorite color is peach pink
  3. I’ve sewn my own outfits before
  4. I have been to more than ten countries
  5. I love tea
  6. I play lacrosse
  7. I love plants
  8. I love aesthetics so so so much
  9. I love ice cream
  10. My lucky number is eight
  11. I travel very often
  12. I love art
  13. I love fashion
  14. I love to decorate
  15. I love pigs
  16. My favorite place I’ve been to is Australia
  17. I like sunrises more than sunsets
  18. I like cold weather more than warm weather
  19. My favorite food is Korean barbeque
  20. I love making YouTube videos

My New Zealand Vacation

New Zealand is an interesting place with many things to do. When I was there, I saw glow worms, went swimming, went through fascinating caves, and more in only 3 days! It was very enjoyable.

The first thing that we did was go to Spa Thermal Park. People who visit can bathe in this thermal river and have a calming experience. The river is both hot and cold in different parts. It is completely natural and it’s free. I found it hard to get the right spot because it would either too hot or too cold but once I was settled, it felt so nice. There is not only a relaxing spa river but there was also a fun “zip line” that people can ride on. It is long and exciting to go on. Overall, This was a very amusing place to go to in New Zealand.

The next place I went to and was one of my favorite places. It is the Glow Worm Cave. We took a boat ride through the cave with a group of people. We were told to be as quiet as possible to not disturb the worms. There was also no cameras or lights for the same reason. Despite the strict rules, it was my favorite place to go to. Just seeing all of the brightly shining worms of the ceiling was one of the most amusing things I have ever seen. The explanation behind this odd phenomenon is that it is part of the worms’ survival to glow like this. The light that shines is used to attract insects to eat. The insects will follow their light and get caught in the sticky threads the worm produces. Then it’s a feast!

Another place we went to was the little cottage we stayed at on a farm in the country. The cottage was super cute and small. Each morning I visited the farm animals.

Get Ready!

I’ve been busy writing and developing a ton of new content, along with selecting a new theme for my site. I have also been working on some new videos, some of which I have posted to YouTube already, which I will be linking from my site here. I’ve been putting it all together this weekend, so stay tuned for the big reveal, coming up in the next few days.