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Do you like art, sculptures, polymer clay, or maybe cute but quirky stuff?

 Then you are at the right place or the right website to be more precise. Hi there, I am Clayfect, a somewhat old Danish woman, but also a somewhat young Artist / Youtuber. I create sculptures, from the cute to the ominous, preferably combined. My  go-to sculpting media is polymer clay, but I can be a rebel from time to time and try to sculpt in other materials like air-dry clay or use resin on my sculptures. That was a joke, not the sculpting part but the rebel part…and this awkward part… it tends to happen to me a lot. Anyway, have a look around, consider watching some of my YouTube videos, or learn more about me, or just randomly click on all the buttons if that is your thing. Everyone is welcome here.

Favorite Sculptures

Even though I rank my sculptures every year, it is difficult to point and say, "these are my best." I have put a lot of time and effort into all of them, so of course I love them all. They all have something about them that is unique; otherwise, I wouldn't have bothered sculpting them. Most of my sculptures hold some kind of special memories for me, or Mr. Clayfect; otherwise, you can find them for sale on my page. If it doesn't give me or my loved ones joy, why keep it when it could bring joy to others? That being said, I have made this list of some of my extra special sculptures because my husband told me to. Hope you will enjoy them.

  • Close-up of a ceramic hippo figurine with a small red butterfly on its nose.

    Hope the Hippo

    This is one of my oldest videos; the quality is awful, but still, there is just something about this chubby girl that made me smile. I didn't make it for any one, and I can't even remember why I decided I wanted to make her. But it really didn't matter back then; I just had fun playing with clay, and I think it shows in the video.

  • Sculpture of creature with antlers and white mask

    Wendy the Wendigo

    This was the first time I got over  1000 views; I was so proud of myself and looked at Wendy over and over again, trying to figure out what made it more popular than the others. I never did manage to crack the code as to why, but I did end up realizing that it did not matter. Wendy is awesome, and since I made Wendy, that made me sort of awesome too.

  • Clay sculpture of a mythical three-headed dog with red eyes and pink noses.

    Cerberus Puppy

    This was my first Mr. Clayfect request. He came to me with the idea, and before I knew it, we were eagerly talking and throwing ideas left and right about how this sculpture should look. It was so artistically stimulating that I often think back to that day when I feel burned out.

  • Green goblin figurine with a black top hat among pink flowers.

    Clay-off

    This is my first sculpting battle with Mr. Clayfect. I love every match that Mr. Clayfect and I have done. Even though it always ends up being a bit of an emotional rollercoaster for us, since we are both perfectionists, we always end up having fun together and bring out the best in each other.

  • Clay sculpture of multi-headed purple dragon

    9 headed Hydra 

    In my hunt for monsters that I could turn into monster babies, I found the hydra and quickly realized it would be impossible to make with my skill and knowledge. And when I researched further, I discovered that no one on YouTube had attempted it. So, of course, I had to make it, and it is still the piece that reminds me that I can do more than I give myself credit for. 

  • Silhouette of a slender figure standing on a spiral hill against a large, bright moon. A skeleton character in a striped suit is sitting on a swing hanging from the hill's curl.

    Jack from the Nightmare before Christmas

    Jack was my first video that exploded and made me believe that I could become a big YouTuber over time, which I still hope someday might happen.  For many people, it was there they discovered my channel. And I am oh so grateful for that, and therefore Jack will always have a special place in my heart.

  • A clay sculpture of a cute, cartoonish owl with large eyes and a playful expression, sitting outdoors with a blurred natural background.

    Owlbear 

    Simple but sort of perfect to me is the owlbear cub. I didn't have a story ready for this one as I usually have. But it felt wrong not to bring her to life as much as possible. So I made it up as I recorded. Sometimes improv really can improve things, I guess.

  • A sculpture of a troll-like creature with moss on its head and shoulders, holding a small flower.

    Grug 

    It was one of those days when you don’t want to plan or do anything big, that Grug came to be. I dived in headfirst and just played around with the clay. It was almost meditative, but when I put the flower in the golem's hand, I was reminded of the first time Mr. Clayfect held a newborn puppy. How such large hands can be so gentle with such a fragile creature still amazes me; that is where the spirit animal story came from.

  • Cartoon robot in a futuristic laboratory with scientific equipment and digital screens.

    Stan-Steve

    When I first got diagnosed with sclerosis, I felt broken beyond repair. And that is how Stan-Steve came to be. When I was done with the video, I couldn't stand to look at it. So I gave it to one of the strongest people I know, my stepdad, so he, in a weird way, could carry my grief for a little while. I never told him the reason; he probably wouldn’t understand it. But it makes me feel a little better. It does get a little better, day by day.

  • Winged wolf sculpture surrounded by white flowers in a garden.

    Nine tail fox

    I was so nervous about this video. People have this layer of professionalism they can put on. However, in part thanks to my borderline personality disorder, it is not a layer I have. So I knew it was only a matter of time before my viewers figured out how wrong and twisted I can be. I was so afraid all the time of being hated, of being too much. So I ended up saying f*** it and showed them who I was. The response I got really changed how I look at myself. 

  • Clay model of a blue creature with red eyes, sitting by a book titled "The World of the Unseen Creatures".

    Mood-Eater

    I could have picked any of the Unseen Creatures, really. This is another series Mr. Clayfect and I are doing together. And there isn't any part of this I don’t love, from calling each other when we find a new everyday annoyance to figuring out how that creature would look and act; it’s a blast for me and hopefully also for Mr. Clayfect.


  • A small purple and white dragon figurine with large purple eyes rests beside a wire tree sculpture with silver branches and green leaves, set against a neutral background.

    Bonsai three and Dragon

    It meant a lot to me to give my mother a gift that both Mr. Clayfect and I had worked hard on. And having my Clayfuls along for the ride made it even better. Even though the creation of this sculpture involved rock hunting at the beach, when the rain is pouring down and my dog is hunting a red balloon…my life is weird sometimes. 

  • Six colorful, cartoonish clay mushroom figures with various facial expressions, standing in front of an open book with handwritten text on 'Holli-Shrooms.'

    Holli-Shrooms

    Another Unseen Creature Video. This is one of Mr. Clayfect's favorite videos. He told me that they look like something his mom could have made, which is a very big compliment coming from him. I have been told she was a very creative person, so I feel honored to be put in the same category as her.

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Who
we are

So about me, or maybe I should say us, my husband Mr. Clayfect is just as much a part of this as I am. No, you know what, let’s keep it to me; I am the one with the clay after all. If you want to hear more about my lovely husband, scroll down a bit. But for now, let me tell you about Clayfect.

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