How to Make a Rainbow Clay Hanging
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If you want to add some color and personality to your walls but don’t have the money for expensive art and frames, a DIY clay wall hanging is the perfect solution. With the combination of clay, twine and wood beads you get a very natural piece that adds warmth to a space. Due to the long and skinny nature of these hangings, they are excellent for that narrow wall you don’t know what to do with, above light switches, or even hang it on your door handle but beware, the cats may smack at it.
This project cost me $0 as I used leftovers from previous DIYs and it only took an hour or so to make. I chose terra cotta clay cut into imperfect rainbows, earthy twine and wood beads as I wanted a boho feel but you could easily change the feel of this by choosing different mediums. Opt for whites, tans, and browns, leather string, and pale wood beads for a neutral, clean feel. More beachy? Go with shades of blue, glass beads and clear string or twine. Want to modernize it? Cut a perfect half circle for your rainbow (use a cookie cutter and ruler) for a clean shape and use metal beads. So many possibilities for such a simple project! Want to make another wall hanging? Try this mid century modern clay hanger that has a fun yarn tassel.
Tips & Tricks
- Alot of different strings would look great in this piece. I went with twine after originally choosing macrame because I thought it would contrast nicely. Some other suggestions would be leather or yarn!
- Ideally your clay would be 1/4” but any thicker you need to increase the bake time. Keep the oven temperature the same. Low heat prevents burning. Burning isn't a big deal if you plan on painting the entire piece which will hide crispy parts, but if you want to keep the original color, keep the heat low and cover your pieces with aluminun foil or pans.
- Glazing your pieces helps protect it from scuffing. If you want your clay to have a shine, use some gloss glaze on it after it is done baking and cooling. If you want to keep it matte use this glaze.
- Silicone mats are really helpful for craft projects, espeially resin, clay and anything involving paint, stains, and dyes. My mat has measurements on it, rolls up, can be easily cleaned and is actually for baking.
- Another great baking product I use for clay is my rolling pin. It has screw off sides that denote how thick your item is. I used the 1/4" setting for this project.
If video format is more your speed, I made a compilation of the DIY for you to follow. I am going to try this on more of my blog posts. Let me know if you like it! Subscribe to my YouTube channel to keep up with new videos or my TikTok @thegreenmadhouse.
I love being able to use leftover scraps from other projects and turning it into something pretty. This hanger can be used in so many places that I tried it out on my hallway coat rack, by my fireplace and on my bedroom door. Where do you think it looks best?
I hope you all have fun making this. Let me know in the comments how yours turns out or tag me on instagram @thegreenmadhouse.