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Tutorial: How To Make Cold Porcelain

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Link here: youtu.be/-YjkwQUEwVM
Hi Everyone today I will be showing you how to make Cold Porcelain. Please LIKE the video if you enjoyed it! Thanks everyone! Thanks for watching and Please "Subscribe" to my channel.

Q What's the difference between cold porcelain and polymer clay. And how does it vary in the charm results?
A Cold porcelain is an air drying clay. Also once it drys it gets smaller. Last thing is what ever colour you add to it when its wet, will turn darker once it drys. I find that CP is very strong and is less likely to brake when you make a thin charm.

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♦Supplies and Tools:♦
1 cup  of cornstarch
1 cup  white glue
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon baby oil
Lotion
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Steps

♦Add the glue to the cornstarch
♦ Next add 1 tbsp of lemon juice and the 1 tbsp baby oil
♦ Begin mixing
♦ Put it in microwave for 30 seconds. Take it out. Mix it well. Repeat this process until the cold porcelain gets a 'dough' texture. Also is kind of hard on top.
♦Add some lotion on it and onto your hands. Put the cold porcelain on it and begin kneading it. Knead it well and you should end up with a nice cold porcelain.
♦Take some saran wrap/ or zip lock and lay it on top of a table. Add the cold porcelain to the bag and keep it in the fridge over night.
Enjoy!

* The cooking time depend on what kind of microwave you are using and what kind bowl you are using.
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Canon
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Canon PowerShot ELPH 110 HS
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1/50 second
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F/2.7
Focal Length
4 mm
ISO Speed
100
Date Taken
Feb 17, 2015, 2:17:57 PM
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6mm
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