I've just discovered that The Early Learning Centre (home of kids toys and games) sells 2.5kg tubs of 'air-drying clay' for 5 pounds. It handles more or less like real clay, but dries hard at room temperature to become hard. Its not waterproof when dry, and will revert to being a soft malleable clay if soaked, but can be painted and varnished when dry to make things.
My first project so far is a little rushlamp - burning vegetable oil, using a peeled rush grass stem for a wick (2" of stem and 3 tbsp of vegetable oil has given over 2 hours of light). Here is a picture of it in action (rough and ready I know):
Hope this inspires folk to make some stuff!
My first project so far is a little rushlamp - burning vegetable oil, using a peeled rush grass stem for a wick (2" of stem and 3 tbsp of vegetable oil has given over 2 hours of light). Here is a picture of it in action (rough and ready I know):

Hope this inspires folk to make some stuff!