A simple pressing process using a polysiloxane and expanded microspheres for fabricating closed-cell microcellular ceramics is demonstrated. The strategy for making the microcellular ceramics involves: (i) forming preceramic foams using a mixture of preceramic polymer and expanded microspheres by pressing, (ii) cross-linking the formed body, and (iii) transforming the body into microcellular ceramics by pyrolysis. By controlling the microsphere content, it was possible to adjust the porosity ranging from 70% to 87%. The compressive strength of the microcellular ceramics with similar to 70% porosity was similar to 100 MPa. (c) 2005 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.