How to Make a Heart-Shaped Trinket Dish for Valentine’s Day - Sunday&Clay

How to Make a Heart-Shaped Trinket Dish for Valentine’s Day

Valentine’s Day and Galentine’s Day are just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate love and friendship than with a handmade gift? This heart-shaped trinket dish is cute but also (as we'd hope) functional. Perfect for holding jewellery, small keepsakes, or even as a thoughtful decor piece!

Grab your Mini DIY Clay Kit, and let’s get rolling!

What You'll Need

  • 300g of air dry clay (included in our Mini DIY Clay Kit)
  • Rolling pin (or a smooth cylindrical object)
  • Heart-shaped cookie cutter, a printable stencil or just your handy clay knife
  • A small bowl of water
  • Acrylic paint (your favourite colours)
  • Glaze for a glossy finish
  • Paintbrush

Step-by-Step Tutorial

Step 1: Roll Out the Clay

Take approximately 300g of air dry clay and roll it into a ball. Use a rolling pin to flatten it to about 0.5-1cm thick—just like rolling out cookie dough.

Step 2: Cut Out a Heart Shape

Use a heart-shaped cookie cutter or carefully trace around a stencil with your clay knife. If you're feeling adventurous, freehand the shape for a more organic look.

 

Step 3: Shape the Dish

Use your fingers to gently curve over the edges. Press lightly around the sides to create a shallow dish effect. You can get creative and use some stamps to add your favourite message.

Step 4: Smooth the Surface

Dip your fingers in water and smooth any rough edges or uneven surfaces. This will give your dish a professional finish.

Step 7: Paint Your Heart Out

Choose your favourite acrylic colours and paint the dish. Reds, pinks, and metallics like gold or rose gold are perfect for a Valentine’s or Galentine’s vibe.

 

Step 8: Glaze for a Glossy Finish

Once the paint is dry, apply a layer of glaze for a polished look and to seal your creation.

Step 9: Share the Love

Your handmade heart-shaped trinket dish is ready! Wrap it up as a thoughtful gift or display it proudly in your home.

 

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