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Here is the tutorial I promised for making these stinking cute eggs. I will add tips to the bottom of this post that I found helped me out...

Kate Huff Sederquist M.Ed. saved to Easter
Natural Cold Porcelain Clay is a perfect substitute for toxic polymer clay and allows for even finer detail and ease of sculpting. It's also incredibly inexpensive and super simple to make. The clay is air-dried so no need for baking and it dries to a light weight, luminous, stone-like texture. Perfect for kids through professional artists. The DIY cold porcelain recipes that we found online all called for conventional glue or PVA which can contain dangerous chemicals and emit high VOCs, so…

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Place the baking soda and cornstarch in a pan. Place on stove top on medium. Add the water and mix. Watch the clay and continue stirring because it will burn very quickly. When it gets the consistency of mashed potatoes, stop the burner and place on counter. Knead the clay ontology silky and place in plastic bag for storage.
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Valérie DOUAU saved to FIMO NUANCIER
Are you tired of running to the craft store for expensive polymer clay? This wikiHow will show you how to make your own polymer clay substitute. Keep in mind, however, that these homemade clays are not quite the same as store-bought kind....

Julie Romero saved to Share Your Craft
You have heard me sing the praises of the polymer clay in the past, and this post will be no exception. Even if you aren’t into polymer clay, the inspiration and ideas that these artists come up with continually inspire me. I learn a lot from polymer clay artists and am grateful for all that continue to [...]
Jew Baby saved to CLAY tutorials
At different points over the last few years I've played around with different kinds of homemade "clay." My favorite is a polymer clay also known as cold porcelain. Its main ingredients are cornstarch and white PVA or Elmer's glue. I like it because it's smooth and a little bit elastic to work with and dries extremely hard. It's also relatively non-porous so it takes paint really well. And it doesn't degrade over time like baker's clay or salt clay does. I've used it to cover blown-out…

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The ultimate baking soda clay recipe. Within a matter of minutes, your kids could be sculpting and creating with clay that dries like porcelain...

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This is a Cernit color mix of Brown and Opaque white, the original colors are on the left. The mixes are shown with parts of Opaque w...

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If you'd rather se a video, watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtxXtbd2vaw Ever wonder how to make the beautiful color blends you see in polymer clay canes? This technique is called a Skinner blend. It allows you to create a beautiful, shaded, gradient of color. Fold the clay and run it through a pasta machine. You can buy "pasta machines" almost anywhere they sell clay. Run the folded end through first. You will have to repeat this process at least 10 times before you start to get a good…

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