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6 Ingredients you need to buy make Diy Air Dry Clay/Cold Porcelain Clay

Here are the ingredients you will need to make diy air dry clay/cold porcelain clay and why to buy these particular ingredients.

  1. Elmer’s glue all glue (Do not washable school glue)
  2. Corn starch or corn flour (Do not use corn masa)
  3. Lemon Juice Concentrate
  4. Mineral oil or baby oil
  5. Dry face cream from pond’s or equate
  6. White Acrylic Craft paint

I also made a YouTube video:

How to condition dry air dry clay/cold porcelain clay

Is your air dry clay/cold porcelian clay too dry? Do you feel like you have overcooked your clay and are ready to throw it out? Stop! Don’t! There is quick and easy fix.

Air dry clay/ cold porcelain clay made out of glue and cornstarch needs to have the right consistency to work correctly. This type of clay if you pull it apart should come to a peak. If your air dry clay/cold porcelain clay does not come to a peak when you when you pull it apart, all is not lost.

Just use glue and dry face cream to fix it!

Consistency and conditioning does matter. The reason for this is if your clay is too dry or too wet, the clay can crack as dries.

Watch the video below where I show you how to condition DRY air dry clay/cold porcelain clay.

Tell me how you fix your dry air dry clay/cold porcelain clay below!

You need seven kitchen tools to make air dry clay

To make your own DIY air dry clay/cold porcelain clay you are going to have to gather your kitchen tools. Personally I like to have dedicated tools just for my art. Here is the list of seven kitchen tools you will need to buy:

  1. A glass cutting board
  2. A pan/pot
  3. Measuring cups
  4. Measuring spoons
  5. A specialty bakers spatula that goes up to 450 degrees
  6. Bowl or container for mixing ingredients
  7. A metal pancake turner or razor blade to clean up.

Why does Air Dry Clay Crack?/How to fix cracked air dry clay

This post is about a common problem that occurs with all types air dry clay. It answers the question Why does air dry clay crack and shows you how to fix cracked air dry clay.

Did you know it is perfectly normal for air dry clay to crack as it dries?

There are four reasons why air dry clay cracks and there is a very simple solution to fix cracked air dry clay.

First I will discuss Why air dry clay cracks then I will tell you how to fix cracked air dry clay.

Why does clay crack?

The first reason why clay cracks is because of the process of evaporation.

Water evaporates out of the clay as it dries. The clay hardens and as it hardens, the clay shrinks and it can causes clay to crack.

The second reason air dry cracks is if it is not conditioned properly. If clay is too dry, or too wet or too sticky it can cause cracking.

The third reason clay cracks is because the clay is too thin. Thinner pieces always dry faster than thicker pieces. Being too thin is a common reason why clay cracks as it dries.

My suggestion is to use armature like toothpick or wire for thin pieces.

Finally, if the clay is too thick it can cause cracking. This occurs because clay dries on the outside first and is it still wet on the inside.

My suggestion is to make your piece no thicker than a fourth of an inch thick. Use a pencil or tool to make your sculpture hallow on the inside.

How to fix cracked air dry clay:

Fixing air dry clay is an easy six part process.

1. Take a lump of clay

2. Fill in the crack. If you are using water-based earth clay, make a slip by adding a little water to your clay and then fill the crack in.

3. Smooth it out as much as possible and

4. Allow piece to air dry.

5. Sand if necessary after it dries!

6. Glaze it with water-based polyurethane

The following Youtube video is an excerpt of this article.

Part 1: Why does air dry clay crack?

Part 2: How to fixed cracked air dry clay starts at 02:16

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Recipe for Air Dry Clay/ Cold Porcelain Clay

Here is the recipe for air dry clay/ cold porcelain clay:

Ingredients:

1 cup Elmer’s Glue-All glue

1 cup Corn Starch

2 Tablespoons Mineral Oil or Baby Oil

2 Tablespoons Dry Facial Cream from Ponds or Equate

1 Tablespoon Lemon Juice Concentrate

1 Tablespoon White Acrylic Craft Paint

The following video will teach you how to make Diy Air dry clay/cold porcelain clay from start finish: