Across
- 3. What you must clean/wipe off when you are done working with clay for the day
- 5. Rubbing your fingers alongside the clay to get rid of cracks/final step in the process when attaching clay to clay
- 6. What you should wet and then wrap your clay project in to avoid it drying out
- 8. What you need to use if your clay project is cracking or too dry
- 9. Element of art that your clay project is considered
- 11. No thicker than your _____
- 14. A vessel constructed by pinching the walls with your fingers
- 17. Sharp tool used to carve into clay
- 19. Clay needs to _____ out before it goes into the kiln
- 23. Clay glue
- 24. Machine used "cook" the clay
- 26. Ornamental/adornment
- 27. The technique you use when attaching clay to clay
- 29. What you need to do when you first get your clay to get the air bubbles out
Down
- 1. Crack formed when joining two pieces of clay together, you must smooth it out
- 2. The first step in the process when attaching clay to clay/scratching into the clay
- 4. Useful/practical rather than attractive
- 7. Your favorite class
- 10. A sculpted or cast representation of the upper part of the human figure (head, neck, and shoulders)
- 12. Material that the clay cutter is made out of
- 13. In order to make a pinch pot, you need to form a _____ and then drive your thumb down the center
- 15. The material we are using to make our project
- 16. No thinner than your _____
- 18. What will happen to your clay project in the kiln if the walls are too thick or air is trapped
- 20. Another word for clay or pottery
- 21. A vessel in which plants are grown
- 22. Process that turns raw clay into ceramics through high pressure heating in the kiln
- 25. Your clay project must be _______, having a hole or empty space inside
- 28. Third step in the process when attaching clay to clay
