Into the Spiral
Do It Yourself Pottery activity
The pottery offers a chance to meditate in a way that many people find easier than sitting still in a room and focusing on the breath. It is a relaxing, repetitive craft that can be done as a means of mindfulness. The combination of gentle recurrent hand motions and focus on the work is a stress-reducer and a path to being present in the here-and-now.
Goal
Anxiety relief through pottery workshop. Experiment with a hands-on meditating activity to reconnect with natural materials (like clay) and yourself and your emotions
Materials
Instructions
Pt. 1 Shaping
- Add grounded coffee to the block air dry clay
- Create layers of clay and wretch it to achieve a good consistency and well distribution
- Roll it out with a bottle to make it flat and approximately 0,5cm
- Take the referenced jar or glass dimensions and cut a piece of paper of the same height and circumference as a template
- cut the slab according to that rectangle template and cut around according to the base of the same jar/glass for the bottom piece
- Use the same jar to build the clay around it
- Scratch both ends of the slab to merge them together and add a bit of water to make it stick
- Smooth the ends together and to the bottom piece
Pt.2 let them dry for at least one hour.
Pt.3 Painting
- Mix 2 teaspoons of instant coffee powder with a little bit of water- Add as much water as to how strong the colour you wish to be
- Paint your clay pot as you wish it to look like
Background
This activity had been created by participants of Muses - Youth Exchanged financed by Erasmus+
Comments (0)