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Cold porcelain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cold porcelain is an inexpensive, non-toxic, easy-to-work-with material. Despite its name it is not porcelain. It does not require heating since it gets hard by exposure to fresh air. Originally from...
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One is freely donated by Sangeeta here:-; Sangeeta's FREE cold porcelain recipe.; The second is Nicole's which she is charging a small fee for (she feels she has a premium secret within her recipe which she can't let go for free):-;
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thanks for the great cold porcelain recipe post; by: newbie; Thanks for the great post! I really love the trouble shooting part because I always had these little bits that kept me wondering why my clay wouldn't turn out right.
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I went ahead and used my new cold porcelain recipe to make some pieces that I wanted to create moulds from – they were all about 1cm at their thickest point. The clay was fine to work with – smooth and pliable…BUT when I came back the following morning, ... Labels: cold porcelain, free craft tutorials, molds,
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Cold Porcelain; Cold Porcelain Recipe; 1/2 c. water; 3/4 c. Elmer’s Glue; 1 t. glycerin; 1 t. Ponds cold cream; Heat the above ingredients in a non stick pan and cook till bubbly. Add 1 c. cornstarch. The mixture will be lumpy so break up lumps.
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make your own cold porcelain with this glue and cornstarch recipe. ... The blog of a pioneer of cold porcelain (in Spanish): a recipe by an Argentinian woman, Andrea.
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I grew up in the cold of northern Michigan where the food is thick, warm, and hearty. I like traditional foods that make you just feel cozy inside, an... ... Free Recipe Knowledge Base...
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