Making pottery was a very important part of life in the Anasazi culture. This was a way for them to show their creativity, release stress, and make a living. For some of the Anasazi, the most important designs would go on the inside of the pots.

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  2. Make more snakes from clay and repeat this several times, winding the snakes on top of each other until the pots are about three inches high.
  3. Do this by holding one hand against the inside of the pot to support the wall, while shaping the outside of the pot with your finger at the same spot. When smoothing the sides of the pot, try to keep the walls of the pot the same thickness.
  4. The clay has to be moist if the walls are to be textured.
  5. You can decorate the inside, outside, or both.
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    To be clear, I just need a sharp stick and not any special tools?
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    Correct. A sharp stick is sufficient to make your carvings.
  • Question
    Where do I get Tempera paint?
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    You can usually find them in places like Michael's, Hobby Lobby, Jo-Ann's, etc. but if you can't find them any where like that, you can order them online from Amazon.
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    How durable would the pot be if it is not fired in a kiln?
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    Firing makes clay waterproof and strong. However, unfired pot can last a long time if it is not handled too much, and does not come in contact with water.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Air drying or firing clay
      • Soft brush
      • Paintbrushes
      • Tempera paints
      • Piece of gourd or shell for smoothing
      • Sharp stick, piece of corncob, scallop shell, or string for texture (optional)
      • Jar of water

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