I made this recipe about a year ago and made some models. I'm amazed at how easy it is to work with. Cook longer to get rid of moisture if you want less soft clay.
@@endrawandresetn1250 I'd say about a day but it depends on the thickness. I've only ever used Das clay and this one. This one is nice to work with however it can dry with cracks depending on what you're doing with it. All of the small things I've made dried smooth and perfect but the one large thing I made had cracking. Mind you I'm not an expert om clay. I'm new to it and could be doing something wrong. Hit or miss. I'd say it's the best homemade recipe.
Best recipe! It works so well. Even though i was a little frighten when mine didn't look like yours when it was on the stove lol but when i started to knead it, I got the perfect consistency. Thank you so much for sharing!
Instead of corn starch, or corn flour, you can use arrowroot starch or tapioca starch in its place… I actually like it better with the arrowroot starch… I use vinegar for the preservative and glycerin instead of a lotion….
@@ZippedUpKitz "Corn flour is a yellow powder made from finely ground, dried corn, while cornstarch is a fine, white powder made from the starchy part of a corn kernel. Both may go by different names depending on where you live. Corn flour is used similarly to other flours, whereas cornstarch is mainly used as a thickener." Not quite the same. But from the same cereal or grain. Cornflour is ground up whole corn. Cornstarch is ground up inner "germ" or kernel of the corn. The cornflour would be grainier and grittier. But different countries use different names lol.
@@Kayenne54 corn flour here in the USA is called cornmeal… I know what they are used for :) in the uK, corn flour and corn starch are the exact same thing….
Hello. It is a pleasure to be here, I liked the whole process. Need to have patience. Very pretty flowers at the end. Thanks for sharing. Blessings. 🙋♀️🌹🌹
To clarify, are you talking about making the clay itself a different color prior to letting it dry? Or do you mean letting it dry and then painting it afterwards? For the first option, you’ll just want to mix in a little bit of food coloring while you’re making it. For the second option, yes acrylic paint should be fine to decorate it once it’s completely dry.
I tried this method n my kitty turn out soo well but just one thing that the glue i used was not gud i think it was sticking to my pan. So i didnt heat too much may be then i would not stick n also i use normal pan. In the end i love the end product soo pretty. I wish i could show u all.
Wonderful cooking video 👌👌 you have a great channel 👍 I Love your beautiful channel! Thanks lot for sharing! Take care! See you 💕 Please stay connected my friend 💌
Titanium dioxide is just to make the clay white, so you can skip it. Natrium benzoat is a preservative, if you you gonna use up the clay right away you don't need it. If you wanna store the clay, I suggest to substitute it with vinegar and store the clay in the refrigerator to prevent it from molding
I usually use acrylic and it works okay.. for mixing I just ad the paint to the clay and mix with my fingers, I will add paint until I got the colors I want. But keep I mind, if you don't use titanium dioxide, the color will turn out a few shades darker
My clay has the perfect consistency but somehow it is way too soft to work with. It is impossible to make sculptures etc., what should I do to make it firmer? Should I add more cornflour?? 😢
I think it should work just fine.. never tried it, but basicly the presevative is to prevent the clay from molding. So i think antifungal powder would do the same
You could add any genuine essential oil like Lavender, Eucalyptus or Rosemary (a few drops per batch); also some people add lemon juice or vinegar to inhibit mold growth. Someone else used salt. There seems to be quite a few solutions available. The essential oils have to be real, natural ones, not synthetics.
@@Kayenne54 Lemon juice and vinegar are not preservatives. They have water in them, and water invites the growth of unwanted - anything. Salt; but has to be quite a lot, can inhibit rot but - the dough has to be dehydrated. Any form of the dough in a soft, damp state will be prone to rot, unless you have a legitimate preservative ingredient (like those used in the food and cosmetic industries)or A LOT of salt. Children’s Play-Doh uses salt, which is why the dough is notoriously salty, if you’ve ever played with it then accidentally touch your lips or mouth or something you then ate, and noticed it was salty-tasting.
@@AriamaAhram Lemon juice and vinegar provide an environment which inhibits the growth. Essential oils, (most of them) are anti-fungal, antibacterial, anti-viral and antiseptic - at least the ones most commonly available like Lavender Essential Oil, Eucalyptus, and Lemon oil. Cinnamon and clove are strongly anti-bacterial; best to use in a diffuser, though Clove oil can be dabbed onto infected gums on adults - first aid until one can get to a dentist, some of whom still use Clove oil based products. Vinegar is used as a preservative in pickling, I think. Would depend on the strength of the vinegar how effective. Lemonade was originally made to help expel internal parasites, rather than as a soft drink as it now is. The bitter principle in the skins...Citric acid was originally produced from lemons and does in fact inhibit fungal growth...now arrived at by other means.
@@angelcraftart9086 Sista tau gak caranya gimana buat rose soap yg soft dan flexible? Aku udh berapa kali coba gagal terus :( bisanya rose soap yg keras
I think it will be strong enough.. but if you you want to have a 1.5 mm outcome you have to make it thicker because this clay shrink after it dries up to 20%
Yeah thats true. the brand that I use in indonesia called FOX. Maybe you can find a similar wood glue/ PVa glue. But elmers should work too, because my glue is sometimes too thick so I have to add a little bit water. It's all about adjusting until you get the right clay consistency. Sometimes the air humidity also makes a difference. If you feel that the clay with elmers is too sticky you can add more cornstarch.
I see further down in comments that you mention when dried, the material is still flexible? How would you successfully model, for example, a figurine of a horse with flying tail, and keep the mane or tail from losing its shape or form (drooping or slumping?), or even the neck? Could this mix be adjusted to be firmer without causing cracking?
It is not that flexible. Only on thinner parts and only so flexible that it will bend once you put a little force on it. Too much force will still break it
No..l corn flour is the exact same thing as corn starch…. I think she is thinking of corn meal… that is COMPLETELY different from corn starch or corn flour… it’s extremely gritty and yellow in color….
@@angelcraftart9086 kak.. Punyaku jadinya kerassss banget dan pas dimasak gabisa ga lengket, apa krn ga pake nonstcik pan ya? Dan pas ditarik ga mulur gitu malah kaya "patah"
Gosh i tried it for two times but it doest come out like this its rubbery ??? I dont know why but i am so disappointed in the clay not with the video ....... I think i should use vesline instead of oil for kneading but im gonna try it for third time because i am art and craft lover 💜💜
Oh feel so sorry.. I don''t really understand what you mean with rubbery. But I assume it was too hard and you added too much oil. Basicly if the clay is too hard, dry, or cracky you can add more glue, or even a little bit of water. And if it's too sticky you can add more cornstarch and maybe a little bit baby oil or vaseline. But be careful, don't use too much oils or fat because it makes the clay oily, hard to stick and hard to dry, and maybe even rubbery. Hoppefully you will succes in your third try! Good luck!
It's a food grade preservative, so your clay doesn't start moulding. I tried it without natrium benzoat once, and the clay becomes very nasty after a couple weeks. Some people use lemon juice or vinegar instead, but I find natrium benzoat the most effective way.
For making jewellery and attaching you can watch this video ua-cam.com/video/aQMAqJzBkIM/v-deo.html For drying letting it dry in the air or in the sun is enough. The time it takes depends on the thickness and weather. Usually 1-3 days
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Natrium benzoat is a preservative so the clay will not getting molds. Titanium dioxide is a white opaque colour. You can not use titanium dioxide, but the resault after the clay dries will be more translucent.
I made this recipe about a year ago and made some models. I'm amazed at how easy it is to work with. Cook longer to get rid of moisture if you want less soft clay.
Can I ask about how long it takes to dry? Is it less durable than air clay sold in craft stores?
@@endrawandresetn1250 I'd say about a day but it depends on the thickness. I've only ever used Das clay and this one. This one is nice to work with however it can dry with cracks depending on what you're doing with it. All of the small things I've made dried smooth and perfect but the one large thing I made had cracking. Mind you I'm not an expert om clay. I'm new to it and could be doing something wrong. Hit or miss. I'd say it's the best homemade recipe.
@@e_i_e_i_bro Thanks for the answer 🙂
Best recipe! It works so well. Even though i was a little frighten when mine didn't look like yours when it was on the stove lol but when i started to knead it, I got the perfect consistency. Thank you so much for sharing!
Great to hear!
Instead of corn starch, or corn flour, you can use arrowroot starch or tapioca starch in its place… I actually like it better with the arrowroot starch… I use vinegar for the preservative and glycerin instead of a lotion….
Very nice clay. Mine came out beautiful too. I used part corn flour and part cornstarch with vinegar and oil
Corn flour and corn starch are the exact same thing
@@ZippedUpKitz "Corn flour is a yellow powder made from finely ground, dried corn, while cornstarch is a fine, white powder made from the starchy part of a corn kernel. Both may go by different names depending on where you live. Corn flour is used similarly to other flours, whereas cornstarch is mainly used as a thickener." Not quite the same. But from the same cereal or grain. Cornflour is ground up whole corn. Cornstarch is ground up inner "germ" or kernel of the corn. The cornflour would be grainier and grittier. But different countries use different names lol.
@@Kayenne54 corn flour here in the USA is called cornmeal… I know what they are used for :) in the uK, corn flour and corn starch are the exact same thing….
Thank you for sharing this video! It’s amazing how it’s came out the dough 💖💖💖💖
Wow this is amazing fingers crossed I just came home with all the ingredients and going to try it tomorrow exited
Good luck!
So did you try ?
How did it turn out?
Hello. It is a pleasure to be here, I liked the whole process. Need to have patience. Very pretty flowers at the end. Thanks for sharing. Blessings. 🙋♀️🌹🌹
Thank you for this sweet comment. 💓
Thank you for this video! Can I color my clay with acrylic paint? I have heard that acrylic paint may ruin the clay. Please let me know
You can use acrylic paint. I use acrylic all the time
To clarify, are you talking about making the clay itself a different color prior to letting it dry? Or do you mean letting it dry and then painting it afterwards? For the first option, you’ll just want to mix in a little bit of food coloring while you’re making it. For the second option, yes acrylic paint should be fine to decorate it once it’s completely dry.
If dun have benzium natroat is it ok to replace with vinegar ?
مرحبا ما دور الخل والملح مع المواد في السيراميك او البولستر..... نحن نسمي بالسيراميك في العراق... حقا انت الافضل 🇮🇶 اتابعكي من العراق
How do you stop your thinner pieces from warping? Mind always seem to bend out of shape as they dry, but I want them to be flat
Can we use this for lippan art
All I can concentrate on is the messing around the pan. 😂but in the same breath loved the recipe and video. 🥰
Sorry about that haha
Will try this ❤️❤️❤️ thanks
❤️From India 👍👍
Can i use vinager instead of natrium benzoat?
Yes, you can, it is a bit smelly and doesn't last very long
I'll have to try this!!! I need to make a beehive. Any suggestions 🤔??
Maybe you can elaborate for what purpose the beehive should be and how it should look like
Can i use favicol SH or wood glue
Just bought a few things to make this dough. Fingers crossed
Wish you luck😊 remember you can always adjust the consistency and stickiness by adding more glue, cornstarch, or baby oil
Can I use wheat flour instead of cornstarch or cornflour
Lovely style of preparing... lovely
Thank you so much😘
Can you use essential oil in this recipe?
I tried this method n my kitty turn out soo well but just one thing that the glue i used was not gud i think it was sticking to my pan. So i didnt heat too much may be then i would not stick n also i use normal pan. In the end i love the end product soo pretty. I wish i could show u all.
I'm so glad that you liked it! You can share your work with me on instagram, my account is angelcraft_art. I would love to see your kitty!
@@angelcraftart9086 i don't use insta but some day may be
Thanks...God bless you
Wonderful cooking video 👌👌 you have a great channel 👍 I Love your beautiful channel! Thanks lot for sharing! Take care! See you 💕
Please stay connected my friend 💌
Thank you, that is so nice! I take a little break beacause I'm going through some changes in my live. But hopefully I will create new videos soon.
Will it crack?
What to use if i don't have natrium benzoat?
You can use vinegar and salt
@@angelcraftart9086 how much vinegar and salt?
Hi, thank you for this video! Can you tell me what brand PVA white glue you used for make your could porcelain??
I use FOX, they have it here in Indonesia. But I suppose any pva glue works
Hi...once the clay cools dwn it lwts out some steam ,so do u change the polybag after 24 hrs? Do u refridgrate it?
I knead the steam in again to keep the moisture. And I don't refrigerate it, that why i use natrium benzoat to preserve it
Kak kalau maizena diganti tepung kanji/tapioka bisa gk ya ?
Gak pernah coba. Mungkin bisa tapi hasilnya beda
Can I use cooking oil ??
You can.. but it's important that you still use Natrium benzoat for the peeservative
We should think about white cement, chalk powder, pop , or china clay.
Thank you thank you thank you!!!!!! ❤❤❤
Is it flexible after dries it? Where u get PVÁ glue?
Yes, its still flexible after it dries. You can find PVA / wood glue in Craft shops or building material shops. A popular brand is ELMER.
Can we use maida please🙏
I never tried
Can I skip and not use Natrium benzoat and titanium dioxide
Titanium dioxide is just to make the clay white, so you can skip it. Natrium benzoat is a preservative, if you you gonna use up the clay right away you don't need it. If you wanna store the clay, I suggest to substitute it with vinegar and store the clay in the refrigerator to prevent it from molding
@@angelcraftart9086 how much vinegar
You said that you made the mold of the flowers.Can you show me how. Thank you I love your creations
Here is the link to the mold video ua-cam.com/video/ysxHnCLwb28/v-deo.html
@@angelcraftart9086 thank you so much
Hi
I do I color it after the preparation?
You can color the clay before using it, or paint it after dry
Many thanks! What kind of colors you recommend? Acrylics or oil based? And how it’s best to mix it?
I usually use acrylic and it works okay.. for mixing I just ad the paint to the clay and mix with my fingers, I will add paint until I got the colors I want. But keep I mind, if you don't use titanium dioxide, the color will turn out a few shades darker
Hi dear what use natrium benzoat in clay
It's a preservative to prevent the clay from molding
@@angelcraftart9086 thank u
It dries quickly or need oven/bake?
Air dry for 2-3 days
Can place cold porcelain clay items in outdoor in sun and rain ?
Can you use this for ceramics?
You can use it to immitate decorative ceramics, but of course it's not real ceramic
Which company pan u r using.
I don't really know. Just a cheap regular Teflon pan
My clay has the perfect consistency but somehow it is way too soft to work with. It is impossible to make sculptures etc., what should I do to make it firmer? Should I add more cornflour?? 😢
If it's soft you can cook it for a little longer, it will make it firmer
If we do not have preservatives you have mentioned, can I add antifungal powder to the clay to prevent fungal growth?
I think it should work just fine.. never tried it, but basicly the presevative is to prevent the clay from molding. So i think antifungal powder would do the same
You could add any genuine essential oil like Lavender, Eucalyptus or Rosemary (a few drops per batch); also some people add lemon juice or vinegar to inhibit mold growth. Someone else used salt. There seems to be quite a few solutions available. The essential oils have to be real, natural ones, not synthetics.
@@Kayenne54 Lemon juice and vinegar are not preservatives. They have water in them, and water invites the growth of unwanted - anything. Salt; but has to be quite a lot, can inhibit rot but - the dough has to be dehydrated. Any form of the dough in a soft, damp state will be prone to rot, unless you have a legitimate preservative ingredient (like those used in the food and cosmetic industries)or A LOT of salt. Children’s Play-Doh uses salt, which is why the dough is notoriously salty, if you’ve ever played with it then accidentally touch your lips or mouth or something you then ate, and noticed it was salty-tasting.
@@AriamaAhram Lemon juice and vinegar provide an environment which inhibits the growth. Essential oils, (most of them) are anti-fungal, antibacterial, anti-viral and antiseptic - at least the ones most commonly available like Lavender Essential Oil, Eucalyptus, and Lemon oil. Cinnamon and clove are strongly anti-bacterial; best to use in a diffuser, though Clove oil can be dabbed onto infected gums on adults - first aid until one can get to a dentist, some of whom still use Clove oil based products. Vinegar is used as a preservative in pickling, I think. Would depend on the strength of the vinegar how effective. Lemonade was originally made to help expel internal parasites, rather than as a soft drink as it now is. The bitter principle in the skins...Citric acid was originally produced from lemons and does in fact inhibit fungal growth...now arrived at by other means.
❤
Very nice and brilliant.
Thank you🤗
Ini kalau udh kering, bakalan flexible gak sis?
Klo tipis tetel flexible
@@angelcraftart9086 Kalau di tambah sabun batangan tetep flexible gak sis? Pengennya aku tuh buat rose soap wangi, soft dan flexible gitu
Kalau bikin mawar pakai cold percelain clay tetep flexible. Tp kalau bikinnya pakai soap clay kayanya bakal ringkih
@@angelcraftart9086 Sista tau gak caranya gimana buat rose soap yg soft dan flexible? Aku udh berapa kali coba gagal terus :( bisanya rose soap yg keras
Nice recipe, does it shrink when it dries?
Yup, about 15-20 percent. I forgot to mention it in the video
Thank you so much! If I roll this out to cut out earrings 1.5 mm thick will it work... or will it not strong enough ie breakage?
I think it will be strong enough.. but if you you want to have a 1.5 mm outcome you have to make it thicker because this clay shrink after it dries up to 20%
Where we get those moulds small once plz add link in description box
I made them by my self😊
Here is the tutorial: ua-cam.com/video/ysxHnCLwb28/v-deo.html
What is natrium benzoat ?? I’m from Australia .
It's a food preservative
Ummmm Is that White glue like elmers glue by any chance because that glue looked really thick and elmers glue is kinda thin?
Yeah thats true. the brand that I use in indonesia called FOX. Maybe you can find a similar wood glue/ PVa glue. But elmers should work too, because my glue is sometimes too thick so I have to add a little bit water. It's all about adjusting until you get the right clay consistency. Sometimes the air humidity also makes a difference. If you feel that the clay with elmers is too sticky you can add more cornstarch.
@@angelcraftart9086 WOW Thanks so much.
You're welcome🤗
can this be used outdoors
If you coat the piece using waterproof varnish they can be used outdoor for quite some time
@@angelcraftart9086 thank you so much
How do u wash the pan after making the clay?
Just soak it in water and it will come off easily
How long it takes to dry?
Depends on the thickness 1-4 days
Ini cepat kering kah?...
Tergantung ketebalan.. klo tipis sehari udah kering, klo tebal bisa sampai 3 hari
How to make this waterproof please. Thankyou
Maybe you can spray a layer of a transparent liquid. I don't remember the name
Varnish or resin
So beautiful ❤
Pls make a video on how to. Make those succulents
Thank you for asking.. I will🤗😊
After making the sculpture and letting it dry will it be hard or not
It will hard
@@angelcraftart9086 tysm
Beautiful
Thank you🤗
Can we add wood glue mam. My clay is craking after dry
yes you can add more wood glue to make it more elastic so it doesn't crack
Does it work if u dont heat it?
It works but you have to use more cornstarch than glue. Maybe 2:1. And the result is different, not as stiff
I see further down in comments that you mention when dried, the material is still flexible? How would you successfully model, for example, a figurine of a horse with flying tail, and keep the mane or tail from losing its shape or form (drooping or slumping?), or even the neck? Could this mix be adjusted to be firmer without causing cracking?
It is not that flexible. Only on thinner parts and only so flexible that it will bend once you put a little force on it. Too much force will still break it
Nice video dear 👍❤️❤️❤️👍
Corn starch and corn flour both different ?
I've been told it's different
No..l corn flour is the exact same thing as corn starch…. I think she is thinking of corn meal… that is COMPLETELY different from corn starch or corn flour… it’s extremely gritty and yellow in color….
@@ZippedUpKitz They are different.
@@carolsoutar4719 not where I'm from… they are the exact same thing…
What I can use to stick two dried parts of this clay?
Just use pva glue/ white glue
Does it break easily?
It's quite durable, If you don't make it to thin
Hey you are doing really good job! 😇 Keep it up
Thank you!
Do you have to use natrium benzoat? I can’t say I’ve seen it here in uk
It is a preservative to prevent the clay from molding. You can use vinegar and salt insread
سؤالي ...ماهي بنزوات النتيوم تحياتي لك والنجاح الدائم 🌹🇮🇶 من العراق
Natrium benzoate is to prevent the clay from molding
what is natrium benzoate?
It is a food preservatives
Hey! How can we make it waterproof?
Not 100%, but it helps if you put varnish or resin on it
@@angelcraftart9086 thanks alot , btw ive tried many recipes for cold porcelain but yours is amazing so far 👌🏻🤗
Thanks, I'm glad it helped you😊
I cant find corn flour Or starch can i use something else?
I have never tried
Halo kakk kerajinan dari ini bisa kering kalo dijemur di bawah matahari selama berapa lama ya?
tanya lagi kakk, aku liat tutor lain pake vinegar/cuka. tapi kakak ga pake? Apakah natrium benzoat sbg pengganti cuka?
Iya betul.. natrium benzoat sebagai bahan pengawet, dia lebih tqhan lama dan gak berbau
Bisa satu sampai 3 hari.. tergantung kekebalan dan panas mataharinya
@@angelcraftart9086 kak.. Punyaku jadinya kerassss banget dan pas dimasak gabisa ga lengket, apa krn ga pake nonstcik pan ya? Dan pas ditarik ga mulur gitu malah kaya "patah"
Itu biasa mbak.. jangan dj buang. Tinggal dirambah tepung maizena air dab baby oil sampe lembut. Terus diamkan satu sampe dua hari, nanti mulur dia
Could I use wood glue instead so I can have a more hard, long lasting outcome??
As long your wood glue is PVA glue it's totally fine
Thank you 💜
Thanks
Superb
Oiya sis, ini pewarnanya pakai jenis apa?
Bisa pakai pewarna makanan atau cat acrylic
@@angelcraftart9086 Terima Kasih sista atas ilmunya. Semoga berkah ya
Sama2🥰
Is there any substitute for natrium benzoat
Narrium benzoat is a food grade preservative. Some people use vinegar instead. But I don't know how long it will prevent the clay from molding
Please share how to make silicone mold
I have already made a video about this.. here is the link ua-cam.com/video/ysxHnCLwb28/v-deo.html
Where did u buy natrium benzoat
At a baking supply store
Good🌹💛❣️❤️
Can i use flour instead of cornstarch???
You can use rice flour or tapioka/cassava flour. But I don't recommend wheat flour
How u made mold ?
Kalau lemon Putin pake lemon fox bisa kan ya?
Bisa.. aku juga pake lem fox
Trims
Gosh i tried it for two times but it doest come out like this its rubbery ??? I dont know why but i am so disappointed in the clay not with the video ....... I think i should use vesline instead of oil for kneading but im gonna try it for third time because i am art and craft lover 💜💜
Oh feel so sorry.. I don''t really understand what you mean with rubbery. But I assume it was too hard and you added too much oil. Basicly if the clay is too hard, dry, or cracky you can add more glue, or even a little bit of water. And if it's too sticky you can add more cornstarch and maybe a little bit baby oil or vaseline. But be careful, don't use too much oils or fat because it makes the clay oily, hard to stick and hard to dry, and maybe even rubbery. Hoppefully you will succes in your third try! Good luck!
@@angelcraftart9086 yeah i tried it for third time but without cooking it and it come out like yours .... I am so happy ..... 👍👍
I'm so glad to hear that! Have fun with your clay🤗
Instead of white glue can we add fevicol?
Yes you can.. fevicol is also PVA glue
Wonderful
Thank you😊
Could you tell me the ingredients in writing the two last ingredients I did not get
I wrote the ingredients in the description box below
What is natrium benzoat for?
It's a food grade preservative, so your clay doesn't start moulding. I tried it without natrium benzoat once, and the clay becomes very nasty after a couple weeks. Some people use lemon juice or vinegar instead, but I find natrium benzoat the most effective way.
Thanks ill give a try!
@@angelcraftart9086 - beautiful craft, I will try with vinegar then , how long it can survive with vinegar
I always used the clay up before it become bad, so I don't really know.. but if you use vinegar I suggest you to store the clay in the refrigerator
Nice👌👍🌹
so can I make jewellery with it?? How to attach the pins then? does it need to be baked or normally drying is fine?? how long it takes to be harden?
For making jewellery and attaching you can watch this video ua-cam.com/video/aQMAqJzBkIM/v-deo.html
For drying letting it dry in the air or in the sun is enough. The time it takes depends on the thickness and weather. Usually 1-3 days
What is the name of the glue you are using?
Mine is Fox and it's quite thick. But any white/pva / wood/ or craft glue should work.
How did you make the mold?
Here is the link to my mold tutorial ua-cam.com/video/ysxHnCLwb28/v-deo.html
Esse creme que ela colocou e o que cola cremosa?
Sorry, I don't understand portoguese..
Vaselina
اتمنی ان تكتب الطريقه والمقادير وتترجم مع امنياتي لك بالتوفيق تحياتي من العراق 🌷🌹🇮🇶
I'm sorry that i connot translate it in every language.. i only speak english, indonesia, and germany
@@angelcraftart9086 ok thank u
Do you have Instagram..I like to follow youu
angelcraft_zami is my craft account. But I'm not that active on instagram yet.🤭 zami.alin.moe.zie is my personal account
@@angelcraftart9086 really..but I try to found your personal account but..I fail..I only got you craft account...I just already follow that account..my account name milqhail..☺️☺️
Thank you
Thanks for sharing 👍
You're welcome
What is natrium and titanium
Natrium benzoat is a preservative so the clay will not getting molds. Titanium dioxide is a white opaque colour. You can not use titanium dioxide, but the resault after the clay dries will be more translucent.
What glue are u using? Elmers glue isn’t that thick
I think elmers is ok. Here in Indonesia we have the glue brand "Fox". I'm using that
I have querry when my work is completed so on next day it will come crakes ok on my lippan art with made by constrach dry home made clay
Maybe you cooked the clay for too long, that can happen