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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Japanese Deco Blogger Interviews
PSYCH! Not here, but Candy Color Ticket shared a link on twitter to an interview, so I will now share the site with you guys! It gets updated every once in a while (I hope in order to keep it relavant).
Visit it: http://www.rakuten.ne.jp/gold/shugale/shugalelife/sl_shugalelife_index.html
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Cold Porcelain~
Hey guys~ I've been making cold porcelain cabochons recently since I consider it less constricting compared to working with polymer clay and it's air dry so no baking during hot days of the summer! I look to Lisa on dA for charm inspiration because everything she makes is so cute!
What is cold porcelain?
(skip to 1:45 to get to the recipe)
EXPERIMENT with the type of glue and make sure to never overcook the cold porcelain! My last 2 batches were overcooked... It's only worked out for me perfectly on my Hz microwave with the 2 cup recipe. Remember, it should be able to shape it into a lump after kneading and when you pinch a piece away from the batch, it should form a teardrop and NOT short, ragged edges (this means you overcooked it!). Don't be afraid to add a tablespoons of water to help mix in the corn starch before microwaving. When kneading after it's been in the microwave, wear gloves if you have your nails done or powder your hands lightly in corn starch or add lotion to your hands to prevent sticking! IF you don't add white paint, then the clay will be transluscent~
When using molds, make sure to dust with corn starch or powder thoroughly so you can pop it out quickly! Otherwise it will stick to the mold and won't dry properly. I suggest only using silicone molds for cold porcelain (buy from Miniature Sweet or homemade).
C A B O C H O N S!!! ~taste the pastel rainbow~ |
What is cold porcelain?
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 Argentina, its main components are cornstarch and white glue, having also low quantities of oils and glycerol which give its porcelain-like texture. Because most of the constituents are biodegradable, lemon juice and sodium benzoate are some times used to prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi. It can be made at home very easily and it's used for small projects.Yes, this is such an inexpensive air dry clay! My first exposure to it was from CuteTanpopo, a Brazilian youtuber that makes such kawaii cold porcelain charms! There are many cold porcelain recipes online but the best one is from Sangeeta Shah:
-Wikipedia
Or you could watch this variation from mypetitecakes:
(this youtuber is known for clay charm tutorials)
Recipe (cut ingredients & cooking time by half for normal size batch)
Final tips:What ingredients do I personally use?Cold Porcelain Paste Recipe by Sangeeta ShahIngredients- 2 cups of Corn Starch- 2 cups of Elmer's Glue or wood glue (should be white)- 1 Tbs of lemon juice (it acts as conservative) or 1 tsp of citric acid- 2 Tbs baby oil (you could use any oil be it mineral, cooking, baby or even Vaseline petroleum jelly will work)- 1 Tbs of white liquid tempera paint- 1 Tbs of cold cream (non greasy, without lanolin and silicone, I use Nivea or Ponds)- Glass bowl (microwave compatible)- Wooden spoonThe glueThe glue, one of the main ingredients of the recipe, must necessarily be high tack, white wood glue, Elmer's school glue or PVA glue.The lemonSome recipes for Cold Porcelain recommend the use of Formalin as conservative. This product, beyond being of difficult acquisition, causes damages to the skin and the health. This recipe substitutes lemon juice (or you could use citric acid if you are out of lemon). Both are easily found and safe to the health. Both are helpful to conserve the work after it is dry.The creamUsed only at the moment of kneading the paste and only 1 Tablespoon. It must not be greasy. The commonly used brands are Nivea & Ponds, which are found easily in stores selling cosmetics such as pharmacies or supermarkets.MethodMix all the ingredients in the bowl, excluding the cold cream, which is used for kneading the paste. I use a hand mixer to mix as it removes all the lumps and is a very uniform mixture.Place the bowl in the microwave and cook it during 3 minutes on maximum power. Open the oven on each minute and mix the paste with the wood spoon, so that it cooks all around equally. Variations in the electric supply, differences in the size of cups used as measured and the different models of microwaves can modify the cooking time of the paste. Therefore it is essential that you observe it minute by minute. If necessary, monitor it every 30 seconds for the last minute, always moving to each last minute.As soon as the paste will be cooked, spread only 1 Tablespoon, as it indicates the recipe, on a marble or kitchen counter top surface and place the paste, still hot. The hotter the paste when kneaded, better the results.Knead the paste for some minutes; say about 5-7 minutes. The trick, the more you to knead, better it will be to work.When the paste is well kneaded, make a coil, thus preventing the formation of air bubbles.Place the paste in a well closed plastic bag or in plastic film of kitchen Saran Wrap or cling film to prevent it from drying up. (I use a plastic bag lightly greased with the hand cream)Essential tips- The secret of a good texture is in kneading the paste while it is still hot, using only the amount of cream indicated in the recipe: 1 Tablespoon.- The paste can be used as soon as it is completely cold. (with my experience I like its best results after I have kept the paste for 24 hours)- While working, keep all the paste that is not needed covered in a plastic bag or cling film, so that it does not dry up.- Color only the amount of paste needed. Colour paste does not keep for long- Very important: If you work with children, do not let them place the paste in the mouth or swallow it. The glue used has a low degree of toxicity but it should not be ingested.
$1 cornstarch from Walmart (1 box = 16 oz = 2 cups) |
Elmer's glue (8oz = 1 cup) |
OR tacky glue (since I find the larger 16oz at Michaels for large batches) |
Vinegar instead of lemon juice (another conservative & likely to find in your kitchen) |
Craft paint/acrylics to color clay (use small amounts to prevent quickened drying time) |
Baby oil (because you can always use the extra to soften your skin!) |
EXPERIMENT with the type of glue and make sure to never overcook the cold porcelain! My last 2 batches were overcooked... It's only worked out for me perfectly on my Hz microwave with the 2 cup recipe. Remember, it should be able to shape it into a lump after kneading and when you pinch a piece away from the batch, it should form a teardrop and NOT short, ragged edges (this means you overcooked it!). Don't be afraid to add a tablespoons of water to help mix in the corn starch before microwaving. When kneading after it's been in the microwave, wear gloves if you have your nails done or powder your hands lightly in corn starch or add lotion to your hands to prevent sticking! IF you don't add white paint, then the clay will be transluscent~
When using molds, make sure to dust with corn starch or powder thoroughly so you can pop it out quickly! Otherwise it will stick to the mold and won't dry properly. I suggest only using silicone molds for cold porcelain (buy from Miniature Sweet or homemade).
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
July 4th Michaels Haul!!!
MICHAELS HAUL!!! So glad that they had a 50% off coupon this week along with 15% off total purchase coupon~ It's useful if you plan on buying a big item, like Prismacolor 72 colored pencil set (which I totally got in high school). Here are the items:
I will be doing a tutorial soon on how to deco a box. Meanwhile, I will be making more polymer clay cupcakes!
Finally found those princess castle cabochons (they're buttons) |
Monday, July 2, 2012
Charm Update #2 (rainbow cupcakes galore)
I've finally gotten the hang of using Deviantart to promote the things that I've made (aka using Groups and using Sta.sh to upload many things at once) That is why there's a different watermark on most of the pictures. Please visit my dA (phamalama) if you would like to favorite something~
Also, I made a kawaii/decoden specific tumblr OH MY KOKORO so please follow me there!
Everything is made of Sculpey! (besides the cardstock display case below)
Also, I made a kawaii/decoden specific tumblr OH MY KOKORO so please follow me there!
Everything is made of Sculpey! (besides the cardstock display case below)
Exclusive picture for this blog only! :) |
My Melody, Keroppi, Mamegoma, Hello Kitty, Korilakkuma, Minnie Mouse, Little Stars, & Pikachu |
Taste the rainbow! JK but I made a ton of colorful cupcakes~ |
I used a Forever 21 compact mirror to get the texture on the cake~ |
Rainbow cake charms! |
Strawberry Swiss Roll charm (you can never just make one...) |