Why does my cold porcelain clay crack when dried?

I’ve gotten the question “why does my cold porcelain clay crack when dried?” “What am I doing wrong?” And it has been asked quite a number of times. Well I’m going to point out a few reasons why your cold porcelain clay is cracking and what you can do about it.

If you’re interested in making cold porcelain clay, All you have to do is Google the recipe and give it a try. I mean it sounds pretty simple right? Well not so much. There are so many different cold porcelain clay recipes out there. There’s even a no cook recipe (that i haven’t tried) that calls for the same ingredients but the method is one that doesn’t require cooking the dough.

Crack is Wack!

So you’ve tried the recipe, cooked your clay and you’re ready to use it but when you use your clay you noticed that there are multiple cracks everywhere! All your efforts are gone down the drain. What am I doing wrong you ask. Well, first you need to understand the formula and the process. If the recipe you chose doesn’t call for some kind of oil such as mineral oil or olive oil then it’s something you should consider adding. I like to add a big table spoon or 2 of mineral oil to every batch of clay I’m mixing up. The oil really helps with giving your clay a very smooth and polished porcelain look and feel. In addition to oil we like to add our very own Stacie Laurell Crafts conditioning lotion for some added plasticity.

“It’s the mixing for me”

Another important factor you should consider when wanting to avoid cracks is mixing the batch of clay thoroughly. All the ingredients you’ve put into this batch must be mixed out properly. Try to avoid having any lumps or dry pockets in your clay batter. You can do this by mixing your clay batter until it’s perfectly smooth.

Water is the enemy

You can drink as much water as you can tolerate but make sure no water is in your batter. Water is your enemy. So before you start your mixture, make sure your bowls, spoons and any other items you are using to make your clay batter is 100 percent dry. If you see a layer of water settle on top of your clay batter simply take a paper towel and dab at it to remove the water. Try to avoid getting any water in your batter. Period.

Weight it right!

Do you have the right proportions for the clay mixture? For our clay we use 1 cup of glue to every cup of cornstarch. Measuring out the appropriate amount makes a difference and you can always add a half of cup of extra glue if you’ve measured out too much cornstarch or a little over the amount. It’s also good to remember not to over cook your clay as that can dry it out and create cracks in your finished product when dried.

Knead your dough!

Sometimes clay creators overlook this simple but necessary step. Kneading your clay. When your clay is done cooking it’s important to remember to knead your dough thoroughly and make sure all air bubbles and lumps and bumps are smooth out of the batch. Also, try and let your clay sit for at least 24 hrs before using it.

Salvage your dry clay

Starting over and over again with a new batch can get expensive. Especially if you’re wasting ingredients. Believe it or not your burnt dried clay can be saved. On rare occasions we may slightly burn out clay in the process. It’s pretty rare because we have got a pretty good formula and process going on but when it does happen we always condition our clay with Stacie Laurell clay conditioning lotion. It smoothes out the clay, adds back ample moisture and prevents cracking!

I do hope these tips were helpful and please come back again to learn more about crafts and cold porcelain clay!

Mistakes an Ingredient for Success?

Some of us like myself HATE making mistakes. I know for myself I can’t stand it. I beat myself up over and over again over it. Mistakes in business means loss of money and that can be both upsetting and discouraging. When I started Stacie Laurell Crafts I made lots of mistakes. In fact i’m still making them. A fellow entrepreneur once told me that mistakes are part of the process and that I should embrace it. I thought to myself..” oh shut up” mistakes means failure but i couldn’t have been more wrong. Some of THE MOST successful Entrepreneurs made huge mistakes in the beginning and it helped them sky rocket to their success. But if you don’t know how to deal with and learn from mistakes it can really hurt the outcome of your business. Check out this article on mistakes and how you can make them a powerful tool for success. http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/232417

IF Social Media Doesn’t Bring You Sales You’re Probably Doing It Wrong!

IF you social Media Doesn’t bring in sales you’re probably doing it wrong!

I LOVE the show Shark Tank! i watch it every time and sometimes I watch it again on demand just to see if i missed any
great marketing tips. I’ve noticed that when most of the contestants that has high sales are asked how did you get your name out there
most of them say social media! When i heard that I thought wow! you got thousands of dollars worth of sales through social media??

A few months ago i remember asking my sister who worked in marketing and also works for Pepsi “how do i market my business”
and all she said was social media. Well i thought that response was too vague and so simple. I said come on what else
should I do”? and she said again Social Media! Well after watching so many people say the same thing on shark tank i thought
maybe she was right all along. But if you ask people on forums or blogs “do they promote on social media? most of them
say well i promote on facebook and twitter and it doesn’t work for me. I’m starting to think that they are doing it wrong just
like i was doing it wrong a few months ago. So what are some people doing wrong when it comes to promoting on Social media?

Here are a few tips!

First make sure you have your own business page and do not use your personal page as your promotion page

Some people think it’s not necessary to have a business page but it is. If you want people to take you seriously then you
must look professional. Have a business page for your products. You can even link it to your personal page if you’d like to.

Second Don’t post endless listings of your items! no that is not marketing! what do you mean that’s not marketing you say?
well yeah it’s not. I once saw a lady on twitter post at least 20 to 30 links to her listings every hr on the hr. so much
so that he clogged my feed and all i saw was her listings all over my twitter. I had to delete her immediately and i
didn’t even look at any of what she had to sell because she was just annoying. She clearly had NO IDEA howto market her
business effectively and if i deleted her i’m sure so many others did the same.

If you want to promote your business you can post your listings every once in a while but also post interesting things like
articles and interesting news related to your business. You can also help promote others. like people or businesses that
are related to yours. Join groups! that’s how you properly market your business. And instead of just posting a link to your
store listing how bout you right interesting facts about your products! things that will interest others. you will notice
more people following you and liking your page. If you are unsure how to run a successful social media page look at other established
businesses to see how they organize their page and what kinds of things they post!

and thirdly, be consistent! do this everyday or every other day. don’t just post one week and then come back weeks later.
Keep your pages active so that the search engines will keep up on them!
Following these simple steps for social media promoting will help a great deal! Also don’t expect overnight success!
but if you keep at it you will see sale conversions. I have when i started using social media the right way! 🙂Image

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Starting and Growing your own business

Have you ever watched the show Shark Tank? Where entrepreneurs pitch their ideas to a bunch of rich investors hoping to strike a deal? I’ve had so many people tell me I should try Shark Tank. I think i’ll pass. Maybe in the near future but not right now. I want the satisfaction of knowing that i grew my business from scratch and dirt and rose to the top with little to no capital or help. But not everyone’s like that, There are some people who would give anything to get that kind of help and “capitol”. What are you doing to grow your business? Social media?, word of mouth?, blogging? I’ve decided that i will do my best to get Stacie Laurell Crafts out there. I love my product and I believe in my business. No matter how far you’ve come or if you’ve just started do what you can to succeed and grow your business and never ever ever give up.

NEW Organic Oven Bake Polymer Clay By Stacie Laurell

NEW Organic Oven Bake Polymer Clay By Stacie Laurell

Stacie Laurell Crafts have launched a new product called Organic Polymer Clay! it’s the only Polymer Clay that can be baked and Air dried. Here are a few facts about Organic Polymer Clay!
Organic Polymer Clay is Polymer clay that can be baked in an oven and air dried.
You can bake it in your oven or toaster oven and a separate toaster oven isn’t needed.
There are not dangerous or cancerous chemicals added to our organic polymer clay.
You won’t have to worry about harsh fumes being released while baking as you would with sculpey, premo and fimo as our clay is made with natural ingredients.
can be sanded and varnished when finished
This clay can also be painted
you can add embelishments, rhinestones and other mediums to clay
dries to a hard durable finish
Can be use for professional use as well as play
Colors can be blended together
Comes in a variety of colors
can be baked at 195 degrees for 30 mins to 1hr
Can be used to make pottery, jewelry, scrapbooking details, miniatures, dolls, caketoppers and more!
Safe and non toxic
To try our new Polymer Clay you can visit our store and purchase some! http://www.ebay.com/itm/Organic-Polymer-Clay-non-toxic-oven-bake-Clay-Polymer-clay-lot-5pcs-1-9-ounce-/141141729248?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20dcb3dfe0

Thank You
Stacie Laurell Crafts

How to Bedazzle Your Sneakers

Transform a pedestrian pair of white sneakers into something unique and special using Mod Podge, glitter and jewels. This craft will not only produce fashionable shoes, it’s a great activity to do with tweens or during your child’s next sleepover. 
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How to Choose the Best Social Media Platform for Your Business

In his book Tweet Naked, online marketing expert Scott Levy provides the critical information entrepreneurs need to craft a social media strategy that will boost their brand and their business. In this edited excerpt, the author briefly describes the top social media platforms and their pros and cons.

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How to make Microwave Kool-aid Play dough in just 10 minutes

ImageWanna learn how to make Microwave non toxic play dough for you and your kids? Well Check out this article on making fun playdough in just 10 mins in your microwave!

I am so excited to share this quick and simple kids project with you today, because it has been one of my kids favorite crafts this summer. And not only is it inexpensive to make, but it is so easy and fast!

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Cool Crafting Ideas For Your Home

Doing cool arts and crafts can be an everyday thing! Not only that, it can be fun! Here is an article about great home decor you can try using arts & crafts Ideas.  Customizing a home always requires paying attention to both the big and little details. Whether you’re adding or removing walls, customizing seat cushions, or getting crafty on a rainy day, many there are projects that you can tackle yourself, making your home very you.

One project that I’ve always liked but never executed was Read More