Worry Stones Craft: DIY Colorful, Smooth-Painted Pebbles with Modge Podge Sealer Recipe
Introduction
Creating your own worry stones is a fun and relaxing craft that results in a personalized keepsake. These smooth, colorful stones are perfect for calming anxious hands and sparking creativity. Plus, making them is simple and enjoyable for crafters of all ages.

Ingredients
- Fimo Soft Clay or Play-Doh (2 or 3 colors of your choice)
- Modge Podge Acrylic Gloss Sealer
Instructions
- Step 1: Choose 2 or 3 colors of your clay and mix them together as you like to create a unique combination.
- Step 2: Roll the mixed clay into a smooth ball, letting your creativity shine.
- Step 3: Shape the ball into a long snake form, allowing your imagination to guide the shape.
- Step 4: Twist the snake into a spiral, then gently roll it back into a ball, giving it a fun, dynamic texture.
- Step 5: Press down on the ball to flatten it into a stone shape, designing it as wildly or simply as you like.
- Step 6: Optionally, use your thumb to create a gentle indention in the center of the stone for added character.
- Step 7: Place your stones on a foil-lined pan and bake them at 230 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes to harden.
- Step 8: Allow the worry stones to cool completely for a couple of hours before handling.
- Step 9: Finish by applying a coat of Modge Podge Acrylic Gloss Sealer for a shiny, protective finish.
Tips & Variations
- Use glitter or metallic clay to add sparkle and extra visual interest.
- Try molding symbols or initials into the stone before baking for a personalized touch.
- If using Play-Doh, be sure it is completely dry before sealing as it doesn’t harden like polymer clay.
- Experiment with different shapes — oval, heart, or abstract forms all work well as worry stones.
Storage
Store your worry stones in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to preserve their color and gloss. They can last for years when sealed properly. If they lose their shine over time, simply reapply the acrylic gloss sealer to refresh their finish.
How to Serve

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I use regular air-dry clay instead of Fimo or Play-Doh?
Yes, but be aware that air-dry clay may be more fragile and might require a different sealing method. It won’t bake in the oven like polymer clay, so adjust your process accordingly.
Is the Modge Podge sealer necessary?
While not required, the acrylic gloss sealer protects the surface, enhances durability, and gives the stones a lovely shine, making them last longer and look more polished.
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Worry Stones Craft: DIY Colorful, Smooth-Painted Pebbles with Modge Podge Sealer Recipe
- Total Time: 2 hours 40 minutes (including cooling time)
- Yield: 3 to 5 worry stones depending on size
Description
Create your own unique and colorful worry stones using soft clay or Play-Doh. These comforting handheld objects are crafted by blending colors, shaping, baking, and sealing with a glossy finish to provide a fun, creative, and soothing activity.
Ingredients
Materials
- Fimo Soft Clay or Play-Doh – 2 to 3 colors of your choice
- Modge Podge Acrylic Gloss Sealer – as needed for finishing
Instructions
- Choose Colors: Select 2 or 3 colors of soft clay or Play-Doh. Feel free to mix and match according to your preference to create vibrant combinations.
- Roll into a Ball: Combine your chosen colors and roll them together to form a smooth, fun ball of clay, allowing your creativity to flow freely.
- Shape into a Snake: Take the ball of clay and roll it into a long snake shape. There are no strict rules here, just follow your imagination.
- Spiral Twist: Twist the snake into a spiral, then roll the spiral back into a ball to create interesting textures and shapes within the clay.
- Form the Stone: Press down firmly on the ball to flatten and shape it into a smooth stone-like form. Customize the design as you like since this is your creative moment.
- Create Indentation (Optional): Use your thumb to gently press an indention into the stone for added tactile interest. This step is optional but adds to the fun.
- Bake the Worry Stones: Place your clay stones in foil pans and bake at 230 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 minutes to harden them without damaging the material.
- Cooling: Allow the baked worry stones to cool for a couple of hours so they harden fully and become safe to handle.
- Apply Finish: Once cooled, apply a coat of Modge Podge Acrylic Gloss Sealer to give your worry stones a shiny, protective finish and enhance their appearance.
Notes
- Use foil pans during baking for even heat distribution and to prevent sticking.
- Ensure the stones cool completely before applying sealer to avoid trapping heat or moisture.
- The baking temperature is lower than typical polymer clay instructions to accommodate Fimo Soft or Play-Doh types.
- Customization options are endless; experiment with colors and shapes.
- If using Play-Doh (which is not designed for baking), consider using clay specifically intended for baking to ensure durability of the finished stones.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Category: Craft
- Method: Baking
Keywords: Worry stones, clay crafts, Fimo clay, Play-Doh, DIY crafts, handmade gifts, stress relief objects

