Cold Porcelain Clay Recipe (2024)

Introduction: Cold Porcelain Clay Recipe

By Gomi Romi

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I was wondering aboutpolymer clay substitutes and decided to experiment with homemade air-dry clays.

This recipes is very fast and easy to make, not to mention inexpensive. There's no need to bake either.

The things that can be modelled from cold porcelain clays are incredible. Its possible to sculpt finer details than polymer clays.Objects dry to a light-weight, stone like texture. Try it and see where your creativity takes you.

Step 1: Ingredients You Need

This recipe makes one silky smooth,soft cup of cold porcelain clay. Suitable for thin flowers and leaf sculptures.

1 cup cornflour (optional try using rice flour 50:50mix)
3/4 cup pva (wood) glue
3dropsof eucalyptus or nutmeg oil (for a preservative)
either 1 teaspoon baby oilor 1/2tsppetroleum jelly(to prevent cracking during drying)
1/4 cup water

(New Recipe! update here, no cracks! How to Make Cold Porcelain Beads)

Step 2: Cook Ingredients

Ensure there is plenty of ventilation or wear a mask. Take care not to burn PVA as it may be toxic.

This will take only afew of minutes to form into a round mass.

Mix cornflour with water until free of lumps. Stir in pva glueand oils. Blend until smooth.

Stir on very low heat until the mixture forms first into a sticky glue then a thick ball. (Around9 minutes)

The texture should be quite sticky. Once you roll out on a board or sink bench top, everything will come together. If the texture is rubbery and difficult to mold into thin petalsitseems the clay has gonepast redemption and is totally unusable and needs to be chucked in the bin.

I experimented with trying to recycle the rubberised mixture andafter72 hours soaking in water it softened and returned to a soft, pulpy mass.

Step 3: Recipe Tips

I found out latermy mixture made up of half a cup of water resulted in variouscracks on thick sculptures but the thin flower sculptures were fine. So I changed my recipe to minimal amount of waterand added1/2teaspoon of vaseline instead to prevent cracks during drying. When you add acrylic/oil paint this will be sufficient liquid to soften the mixture further.

Wearing gloves you then need to knead the warm clay until it is smooth texture as in the video and picture below. I try not to add too much flour (after cooking) as the dough became sticky.

Test the texture of your cold porcelain mixture - you should be able to press its nearly paper thin - great for making leaves and flowers.

Tips:
* Wrap in cling wrap and store in an air tight container immediately after finishing making the clay to prevent drying out.

* Can keep up to a month.If frozen can be kept indefinitely.

* Do not store in fridge or it will harden too quickly to be used again. Steam to restore hard cold porcelain clay for easier blending with a softer batch. I noticed less cracks on drying.

* Cooking utensils shouldn't be used for food again for safety.

* The less water you add the less likely yoursculpture will crack or shrink. Some recipes are 1:1 with cornflour and glue ratios.

Step 4: Colouring the Cold Porcelain Clay

I used food colouring here.

Later I shall experiments with acrylic and oilpaints and varnishing with acrylic gloss mediums.

A cold porcelain clay producer site recommends adding colouring when you need it and storing coloured cold porcelain clay may be detrimental to it. The reason is until a cold porcelain clay sculpture is waterproofed with varnish - once soaked in a bowl of water it will return to the gluey mixture before cooking.

Step 5: Leaf Sculptures & Colouring Techniques

Here are some experiments with the hard + soft mix. Next time I'll make a soft batch only for the flowers. I have a penchant for roses!

First I scribbled on a bit of cardboard with some coloured pastels then brushed them onto the flowers. This technique is great for faces to create subtle makeup effects.

Step 6: Experiments With Hard and Soft Mixtures

Here is a recent test using one very firm mixture cold porcelain and a softer mixture.

The firm batch was mixed with a soft batch and kneaded thoroughly. Afterwards, the test piece hardened and did not crack.

With the softer batch there was a huge crack where I'd stuck on extra pieces for muscles.

* Knead thoroughly and smooth with a bit of water before use, to ensure there are no cracks. One tiny crack will eventually shrink into a huge crack.

* Cold porcelain clays tend to shrink to 15%-30% in size.

* Its recommended not to sculpt solid thick pieces as theytend to crack. Envelope thinner sheets around an armature eg squashed ball of aluminium foil or wire armatures padded with aluminum foil or other light-weight materials such as styrofoam or cardboard.

Step 7: Fixing Cracks

* Fixing cracks - dab on a bit of pva glue into crack. Add on a suitable size of cold porcelain clay to fill the crack - I used the soft batch, after a couple hours the large cracks mended perfectly.

* Some recipes recommend using handcream for smoothing and modelling. Then say if more than 2 tablespoons added the mixture may go mouldy. I found that water to smooth joins works well. So I would leave out the handcream.

* During sculpting, keep extra pieces covered to prevent drying out.

* Add a tiny bit of pva and water mixto help smooth joins and additional pieces together

* Small pieces dry in around 8 hours to a floppy texture. Larger pieces may take longer.

* Experiment with wire armatures covered with cloth tape for added strength.

* I found that my thinly rolled flower test pieces cracked less than the sculpted heads I'd formed and addition facial muscle pieces began to crack at the joints. Next time I'll usepva glueto smooth the joins properly.

Step 8: Making Armatures

This is a visual tutorial on making handarmatures.

Using thefinest wires possible you can find, wrap them in double-sided sticky tape. I watched the Ardman method of making plasticine characters and they use cloth tape. I find that double-sided sticky works just as well.

The wires will stick together easily. Roll thin pieces around the wires for the fingers. I used a stick dipped in water for a mini rolling pin to sculpt and mold the clay below.

The pictures are easy to follow. With the different hardness' of cold porcelain clay there was problems with cracking with the softer clays. I can only conclude that less water is best for a clay mix.

I've also included steps for modelling hands without armatures.

Step 9: What You Can Do With Cold Porcelain Clay

I shall put up some examples of my experiments soon. In the meantime here are some lovely examples to enjoy. Notice when the porcelain clays dry there is a glassy appearance.

Rolling Techniques
My next instructable will be about how to make buttons using cold porcelain clay or playdough clay. The wonderful thing about cold porcelain clay is that it can be rolled very thin and even pulled through a pasta machine while sandwhiched between two pieces of plastic eg. acetate orcontact paper might be a good idea. I'll put up some flower examples that I've been working on soon.

Check out this instructable for drawing and modelling tips which will help greatly with creativity.
https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-draw-anything/

I love the downloadable e-books, (several free) about flower making using cold porcelain clay videos from theThai Flower Artcompany which produces gorgeous artificial flowers. Clear high quality videos available showing how to make leaves and flowers. Also how to colour your cold porcelain clay tips. A great resource.

Cold Porcelain Clay Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How long does cold porcelain clay last? ›

Test the texture of your cold porcelain mixture - you should be able to press its nearly paper thin - great for making leaves and flowers. Tips: * Wrap in cling wrap and store in an air tight container immediately after finishing making the clay to prevent drying out. * Can keep up to a month.

Is air dry clay the same as cold porcelain? ›

However there is a difference between cold porcelain and other air drying clay. Most air dry clay are porous making the texture a bit rough where as cold porcelain clay has a smooth finish when dried. In fact that is how they got the name cold porcelain because it looks like porcelain when dried.

How do you make cold porcelain without cooking? ›

Tools:
  1. Start by mixing 1 1/2 cups of cornstarch, 1 cup of glue, 1 tsp of lotion, and 1 tbsp of vinegar. ...
  2. Add 1 tbsp of baby oil. ...
  3. Add cornstarch gradually and use your hand to mix it.
  4. Sprinkle cornstarch on your flat surface and start kneading the dough.
  5. Add more cornstarch until you get the right consistency.

What is the difference between cold porcelain and clay? ›

Ingredients: Cold porcelain clay is made from a mixture of cornstarch, white glue, and water, while polymer clay is made from a synthetic polymer mixed with pigments. Hardness: Cold porcelain clay hardens as it dries, while polymer clay needs to be baked in an oven to harden.

Is cold porcelain better than polymer clay? ›

Using Nicron Cold Porcelain you can make very thin pieces, using Polymer is complicated. You can forget about finger marks on your pieces using Nicron, but using Polymer it is very easy to get them on your pieces.

Can you use Mod Podge to make cold porcelain clay? ›

There are many options for doing this. I have seen tutorials using everything from Min Wax to nail polish. In the past I have used both Mod Podge and puzzle glue with good results.

What are the disadvantages of porcelain clay? ›

As we said before, porcelain tiles are denser and heavier than other types of tiles. The weight of porcelain is one of its negative characteristics. The weight of the tile floor is significant because the high weight makes it more difficult to install.

Do you bake cold porcelain clay? ›

Natural Cold Porcelain Clay is a perfect substitute for toxic polymer clay, and it 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.

How do you seal cold porcelain clay? ›

Apply a very thin amount and then dry. Then you can apply additional coats in between. Make sure each coat is fully dried before adding a second or third coat. Use water based sealers- water based sealers are water proof.

Do you need a kiln for porcelain clay? ›

In essence, firing pottery doesn't always have to involve a Pottery Kiln. You can also make use of these innovative methods, such as pit firing or gas firing. And when you want that professional finish without owning a Top Loading Pottery Kiln, your local pottery workshops are there to provide the kiln you will need.

Is cold porcelain clay waterproof? ›

If you're asking only about “cold porcelain” clay (which is one type of air-dry clay), it would need sealing (what I think you might mean by “polishing”) to make it even water-resistant, but it wouldn't usually be used for wet foods/drinks.

How do you make cold porcelain at home? ›

  1. Mix together 1 cup (125 grams) cornstarch and 1 cup (240 mL) white glue. Use a microwave safe bowl.
  2. Mix in 2 Tbsp (30 mL) baby oil and 2 Tbsp (30 mL) lemon juice. Alternatives are listed in the ingredients section. ...
  3. Alternate 15-second intervals in the microwave with more stirring.
Dec 2, 2021

What is the difference between porcelain and cold porcelain? ›

Cold porcelain is a crafting material most commonly made from cornstarch and white glue, not from porcelain as its name would suggest. The material can also include small amounts of oils and glycerol.

How do you make cold porcelain clay in the microwave? ›

  1. Mix together 1 cup (125 grams) cornstarch and 1 cup (240 mL) white glue. Use a microwave safe bowl.
  2. Mix in 2 Tbsp (30 mL) baby oil and 2 Tbsp (30 mL) lemon juice. Alternatives are listed in the ingredients section. ...
  3. Alternate 15-second intervals in the microwave with more stirring.
Dec 2, 2021

What is cold porcelain clay? ›

Cold porcelain is a crafting material most commonly made from cornstarch and white glue, not from porcelain as its name would suggest. The material can also include small amounts of oils and glycerol.

What is natural cold porcelain clay? ›

Natural Cold Porcelain Clay is a perfect substitute for toxic polymer clay, and it 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.

What are the ingredients in porcelain clay? ›

Other types of clay are made mostly of natural clay, with a few additional organic materials and water, while porcelain pieces instead have a light mix of clay, kaolin, silica, quartz, feldspar and various other materials, to create a very smooth finished clay.

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