Across
- 1. A flat, even piece of clay rolled out to a certain thickness.
- 3. The process of kneading clay to remove air bubbles and create a smooth, even texture.
- 6. A rope-like piece of clay used to build up walls or decorative edges.
- 7. The slight reduction in size that occurs as clay dries.
- 9. A liquid mixture of clay and water used as glue to join clay pieces.
- 11. A clay technique where you carve or remove clay to create a form.
- 13. Clay that hardens naturally when exposed to air, without needing to be fired in a kiln.
Down
- 2. A clay technique where you build up or add material to create a form.
- 4. The process of connecting clay pieces using the score-and-slip method.
- 5. The flexibility of clay; how easily it can be shaped without cracking.
- 6. A break or split that can appear if clay dries too fast or is not joined properly.
- 8. a 3 dimensional shape that has height width and form like a sculpture
- 10. The way a clay surface feels or looks; can be rough, smooth, or patterned.
- 12. To scratch or rough up the surface of clay to help two pieces stick together.
