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Fairiesworkshop
28/Female/Italy
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October 22, 1984
Last Visit: 17 hours ago
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Love your work! How do you work with porcelain? Do you fire it, like with clay? Can you bake it in an oven? Do you sculpt it, like with polymer clay? Are there any video/websites you can suggest that can teach me how to work with porcelain - i love what you're doing and I would like to try it myself!
Thank you! ^_^ Cold porcelain is an air dry clay you can do yourself (I give you the recipe if you want ). You can sculpt it like polymer clay but no need to bake. On my blog there are some tutorial: [link]
Oh, sorry I hope to translate tutorials soon... The recipe: *250 g vinyl glue *150 g cornstarch *1 teaspoon of lemon juice *2 spoons of vaseline oil Mix very well the ingredients in a nonstick pan and cook this mixture at slow fire continuing to mix with a wooden spoon until the clay comes off the walls of the pan and form a "ball" that can be pulled up with the spoon (it takes a few minutes, about 3/4). Now mix the clay on a table with hands... don't worry if it initially is sticky, it's normal Continue until the clay become compact. Keep the clay in a closed jar, wrapped in plastic wrap (it's an air dry clay). Here there is a french video... the recipe is a little different but similar to mine (there is lot of recipe for this clay, everyone have its own )