These are fun to make for Valentine's Day Ornaments or Bowl Fillers. You can also make them all year long and they are GREAT for Christmas Ornies. Tied to a package as a Hang Tag they are impressive. A basic Cold Porcelain Clay is easy and inexpensive to make. Assemble all the ingredients and assemble tools needed: Cookie Cutters, glass or plastic bowl, wooden spoon, measuring cup and spoons.
Cold Porcelain Recipe...Recipe can be cut in half 2 Cups Cornstarch 2 Cups Elmers Glue 1 Tbsp. Lemon Juice 1 Tbsp. White Acrylic Paint (I use Gesso) 2 Tbsp. Baby Oil Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Mix to remove all Lumps.
Place in microwave and cook for 1 minute. Stir. Check and cook for 30 seconds. Stir continue to cook in 30 second sessions. I cook for a total of 3 1/2 minutes. Clay is finished when it clumps together.
When cool enough: Add 1 Tbsp. Cold Cream --like Pond's (non-greasy with no lanolin)
Turn out onto a non-stick surface and knead thoroughly for 5-7inutes.
Divide into 2 batches and roll into coils. Wrap in plastic wrap and store in a jar with an airtight lid.
Roll clay out on a non-stick surface-like a piece of plastic doily. (This also adds texture!) I put dowels or paint stir sticks on either side of the clay to make the thickness around 1/4 inch" thick. Too thick will dry slower and thinner will sometimes warp.
Use cookie cutters to cut out shapes. Place a hole for hanging, if making ornaments.
Molds make roses and other embellishments. Put a small amount of white glue on the back before placing on cut-out.
Add texture for interest. Use stamps to make words. Let Ornaments air dry until firm. Turn ornaments over occasionally to prevent warping.
This is 1/2 recipe of Clay. When completely dry , paint any way you want. Seal with acrylic sealer either matte or gloss.
What a great tutorial! Excellent directions and pictures; wonderful for kids and adults for all holidays and seasons.
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Robyn