Clay Leaf Prints
sculptureAges 5–12
Press real leaves into clay and keep the season’s veins and edges forever.
Gather these before you start.
- Air dry clay (or any clay you prefer)
- Autumn leaves with strong veins
Bold colour spraying, sculpting with pinecones and clay, collaging autumn leaves, and discovering textures through play.

Introduction
I always know Autumn has arrived when I start gathering treasures without even thinking. A pinecone in my pocket and a beautiful leaf tucked into my bag, and I'm a happy girl!
Those little moments spill into the studio too. Fall at Smudge is all about change and transformation, and the ways colours and textures shift throughout the season. I adore providing natural elements for the artists to explore and use in (somewhat) unconventional ways and seeing where they take it.
From Smudge to You
Below you'll find the collection of creative activities we've used to bring this theme to life at Smudge. Each one is an invitation to play, experiment, and see where the materials take you. Pick and choose what excites you and adapt them to your own space.
A taste of what's inside






sculptureAges 5–12
Press real leaves into clay and keep the season’s veins and edges forever.
Gather these before you start.
7 more inside this theme
Experience 2
installations
Spray a leaf-lined curtain and watch colours drift, drip, and mix!
Experience 3
collage
Let leaves, foil, and fabric collide into one glowing page.
Experience 4
print-making
What gorgeous shapes can leaves and mists of colour make?
Experience 5
painting-drawing
Air dry clay is our go-to at Smudge since we don't have an oven, but any clay will work. Hand out trays or plates so the clay can be rolled, warmed, and played with before the “real” making begins. Rolling, patting, even giving it a few firm thuds against the table softens it up. Do not overwork it or it will fill with air bubbles, though honestly a few cracks feel perfectly in keeping with crunchy autumn leaves. Collect a basket of leaves with strong veins and the more variety in shape and size the better!
Roll the clay into a slab, just a little bigger than your chosen leaf. Place the leaf vein side down, then roll over it firmly with a rolling pin or even a glass jar. Peeling it away to reveal the print is always a moment of pure magic! The delicate lines suddenly pressed into the clay forever. Sometimes leaves rip or crumble, but that only adds to the experience, and picking out the little pieces is oddly satisfying. Trim around the shape with a butter knife, leaving a border if you want the edges to curl upwards into a shallow dish. Everyone (including me!) loves seeing how each leaf behaves differently; a bold oak leaves one kind of memory, while a fragile fern leaves another.
Stamp words, letters, or tiny patterns into the clay before it dries. Curl the edges into bowls for treasures, or keep them flat as tiles. Once dry, paint or seal the surface with Modge Podge (or similar), or leave it plain so the shadows of the veins stay sharp. You could scatter the finished pieces across a shelf or windowsill and the space suddenly feels like it has its own indoor forest floor.
Watch as the leaves appear from the background.
Experience 6
creative-exploration
Let your brushes meet bark! You'll bring the season inside, in the very best way,
Experience 7
sculpture
Wrap, bead, and bend wire around found cones to build playful, balancing forms.
Experience 8
print-making
Squeeze and spin and lift to reveal! A Smudge favourite process.