Make a Floral Clay Ghost with Air Dry Clay

While I love a good, traditional Halloween filled with orange and black, there is something about creating a “pretty” Halloween with moss, flowers and not quite as spooky-feeling. I love how pastel Halloween decor is trending,  and these floral clay ghosts made with air dry clay and embellished with dried flowers are the perfect way to make some prettier Halloween decor and a fun craft to make.

A ceramic ghost figurine, crafted with air dry clay and adorned with pressed flowers, stands in front of a painted yellow circle on a dark background.

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You’ll need just a few supplies for this tutorial. The hardest thing about this porject is waiting because depending on the weather, air dry clay can take from 24 hours to a few days to dry completely.

Hands with red nails gently pull apart a piece of air dry clay on parchment paper, preparing to craft a whimsical floral clay ghost.

Supplies to Create Floral Clay Ghosts with Air Dry Clay

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Air dry clay (I used paper clay but other kinds are fine to use)

Rolling pin

Parchment paper

Skewer or plastic knife

Straw

Tweezers

Small container of water

Balloon inflated to the size of a golf ball to baseball (or a styrofoam ball covered in tin foil)

Painter’s tape and item to tape it to such as a disposable cup (if needed)

‘Paint brush or foam craft brush

White acrylic paint-craft paint

Decoupage medium such as Mod Podge

Dried pressed flowers

Battery Operated Fairy Lights

Wearing a plaid shirt and cream sweater, a person places a large white foam ball on top of a glass jar as they prepare to make an adorable floral clay ghost using air dry clay.

Create the Form for Your Ghost

To create the drapey ghost shape, you’ll need something to drape the clay over. I used a small jars with the inflated balloon taped over the top. A disposable plastic cup will also work. Use painters tape to hold it on if needed. Set aside.

Hands gently pressing air dry clay with a wooden rolling pin on parchment paper, crafting the smooth base of a charming floral clay ghost.

Roll Out Your Air Dry Clay

Start by taking about a baseball size of air dry clay and rolling it out on a piece of parchment paper. The amount of clay you use will determine how big your ghost will be. Any remaining clay can be kept in the original container or wrapped in plastic wrap to keep it moist enough to work with. Roll out your clay until it’s roughly about 1/8 inch thick.

Hands carefully cutting white air dry clay on parchment paper with a craft knife, crafting the delicate form of a floral clay ghost.

Cut Out Your Circle Ghost Shape

While it’s easiest to cut out a perfect circle, imperfections make it more interesting! I added some swoops to my circular shape cut out clay and then removed the excess. I did end up trimming mine a bit, so keeping it in a more circular shape is a better idea. Use a wet finger to smooth out any rough edges of the clay.

A person carefully holds a sheet of white air dry clay over a glass, skillfully shaping it into a whimsical floral clay ghost.

Drape Your Clay

Pick up the edge of of the clay and carefully lay the clay over the balloon taped to the jar and let the clay create it’s own folds. Use a wet finger to smooth down any edges and smooth over any cracks that might form on the little ghosts.

A person skillfully shapes white air dry clay over an upside-down container on a table to make a floral clay ghost. They have red nail polish and are wearing a plaid shirt.

Create the Ghosts Eye Holes

Pinch the end of a straw to make it into a slightly oval shape. Dip it in water and use to punch out the eye holes of the ghost. It might be easier to place them after draping your clay circle.

Person crafting a white fabric ghost decoration on a table, using an orange pencil for guidance. Inspired by floral designs typically seen in air dry clay projects, this artistic piece comes to life with creativity. A pink container is nearby, adding a pop of color to the scene.

Let Your Clay Dry

This is the hard part! It takes a few days for the clay to dry depending on humidity. Make sure to let it dry out in the open. If any cracks form, use a little bit of the extra clay mixed with a little water to create a slurry to fill in the cracks and let it dry. Discard any extra slurry as it could mold due to the high moisture content.

A hand gently places a white ceramic vase inside a cardboard box padded with paper, reminiscent of crafting a delicate floral clay ghost using air dry clay.

Paint Your DIY Clay Ghosts

Once your clay is completely dry, carefully deflate and remove the balloon. If a harder object like a ball was used, remove it before the clay dried very hard and looses it’s flexibility. Mine was still a little damp on the inside, so I propped it in a box padded by paper towel so the inside could dry easier the rest of the way. Once it’s dry, use a paint brush to add a few layers of white craft paint and let that dry.

A small ceramic ghost figurine, reminiscent of a floral clay creation made with air dry clay, is painted with a white sponge brush.
An artist skillfully uses a brush to paint a yellow flower on a white, head-shaped clay sculpture, creating a whimsical floral ghost. Jennifer Rizzo's signature graces the image corner, adding authenticity to this creative use of air dry clay.

Add Your Dried Flowers with Decoupage Medium

Now the pretty and fun part! Adding dried flowers is the cutest way to take these ghosts from spooky to sweet. Use a paint brush to brush on a coat of decoupage medium and add your florals on top of the medium. Use a brush to add another coat as you press the flowers on to keep them in place. Once all of your dried flowers are added, add a final layer of Mod Podge or other decoupage medium over the whole thing and let dry completely.

Create a whimsical floral clay ghost using air dry clay, adorned with pressed flowers and leaves, elegantly displayed on a table.

Place Your Fairy Lights Underneath

Fairy lights (or battery operated candles) are such a cute way to make your little ghosties light up. It’s an easy craft to create and the perfect addition to a pretty Halloween season!

Hands crafting a floral clay ghost with air dry clay, placing string lights in a vase adorned with flowers, next to pumpkin decor on a shelf.
A ghost-shaped ceramic figure, crafted with air dry clay, is adorned with pressed flowers and stands before a painted yellow circle on a dark background.

For another pastel Halloween idea, check out these sweet bats and witches hat.

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A floral clay ghost figurine crafted with air-dry clay, adorned with pressed flowers and leaves.

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