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!

10 Reasons People Love Cold Porcelain Clay over Polymer Clay

10 Reasons People Love Cold Porcelain Clay over Polymer Clay

  1. Cold Porcelain Clay is Soft– Cold Porcelain has a softer & more pliable texture than polymer clay, making it easier to condition and roll with clay roller.
  2. Cold Porcelain Air Dries    Unlike polymer clay, cold porcelain clay does not require baking because it air dries.  You won’t have to worry about accidentally burning your clay in the oven because you don’t need one.  (please note: Cold porcelain clay should not be baked however, Stacie Laurell’s Stone Porcelain Clay can be baked as well as air dry)
  3. Flaws and imperfections can be fixed with cold porcelain clay  Polymer clay can not be altered much after it has been baked.  So if you make a mistake you’re pretty much stuck with it.  However, cold porcelain clay can be altered or fixed after it has been  dried/cured.  Prior to adding a sealer you can sand, varnish or wet the blemished area and sculpt over it.  Making corrections are possible with cold porcelain clay but not with polymer clay.
  4. Cold Porcelain Clay Is Non-toxic- You won’t have to worry about any toxic fumes with cold porcelain because it is made with natural ingredients.  Polymer clay however, releases fumes when over baked.  none of the makers of polymer clay will either confirm nor deny the claims that polymer clay may be toxic under certain circumstances. However non has claimed to be non toxic either.
  5. Cold Porcelain can be stretched to thin pieces but polymer clay cannot–  Most artist love cold porcelain and uses it specifically for this added benefit.  They make artificial flowers by stretching the clay into thin pieces allowing them to make delicate and beautiful life like petals.
  6. Cold Porcelain texture can be changed- If you want your clay to be firm, you can place your packaged clay or air tight container of clay in the fridge and if you want it to be soft you can place your sealed clay package in a bowl of hot tap water and the clay will immediately soften.  
  7. Used by many professional clay artist- Cold porcelain clay originated in Argentina and is a very popular and expensive clay overseas.  This clay is gaining popularity and is being used more by many sculpting artist.
  8. Cold Porcelain can be manipulated   This clay can be manipulated to look like glass, marble, porcelain, ceramic and other mediums. Because of it’s special blend of ingredients it has a leg up over polymer clay.
  9. Clay can be painted – Cold porcelain can be painted. Because of polymer clay’s plastic like properties, it isn’t as beautiful as cold porcelain when painted.  This clay can be painted, varnished, sanded & more!
  10. Stacie Laurell’s Cold Porcelain Clay can be frozen for longer shelf life.  You can place our specially made clay in your fridge or freezer and preserve it for a very long time.  When ready to use just thaw out your clay in warm tap water and condition your clay with our specially formulated clay conditioning lotion and your clay will be back to it’s original state ( please note: Do not place clay directly in water. Always make sure that it is wrapped or sealed in it’s original package or sealed in a ziplock bag or air tight container before submerging in water).
This can only be done with Stacie Laurell Cold Porcelain Clay  http://stores.ebay.com/Stacie-Laurell-crafts

Polymer Clay Mold

Polymer Clay Mold

Stacie Laurell Handmade Professional mold for polymer clay non flexible 
 
New Stacie Laurell molds Handmade with non toxic clay!
 
great for cabochons, pendants, brooches, cake toppers designs & more!
 
size: 2mm LxW mold
Seashell pendant mold with details.
 
 

 

Return Policy

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED– Our clay is the best and if you’re not satisfied just return the item in its original packaging within 7 days of receiving your purchase and a full refund will be granted to you. Buyer pays for return shipping. Also must notify Stacie Laurell by email first if you wish to have a refund.

 

Shipping

USPS shipping first class mail will be used for a fee of  2.00

International shipping: All international bidders are welcomed and calculated shipping will be used for such orders.

 

This is the best air dry clay around. Look out for our next product Stacie Laurell Liquid cold porcelain.

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How to use Clay Conditioning Lotion For Cold Porcelain Clay

ImageStacie Laurell launched a new product called Clay Conditioning Lotion. This lotion is a necessity for clay artists or anyone working with this special type of clay. First I’ll tell you a little more about Cold Porcelain Clay. 
What is air dry cold porcelain? 
Cold Porcelain clay is a special type of clay that many artist around the world use. It is not your average Fimo or Premo clay nor is it play dough or kids craft clay. 
Cold Porcelain is a smooth modeling clay and looks like porcelain when dried. It is not plastic-like as clays like Fimo and Premo that are bought in the stores. Instead, this clay can be manipulated to look like almost any medium such as glass, porcelain China, marble, Pearls, ceramics and more. This particular clay recipe is listed all over the internet and is usually made with regular house hold items, such as cornstarch, water & mineral oil. Although the recipe may seem easy many people have trouble making this clay or mastering the right formula. 

  This clay primarily originated in Argentina and is very popular over there. In fact, it is also becoming rapidly popular in the United States as well. Some are abandoning their love for oven baked polymer clay and flocking towards cold porcelain clay.  One great benefit of porcelain clay is it’s ability to stretch into very thin pieces, allowing artist to make such things as delicate flowers and bouquets that looks life like but last forever. Although it can be stretched to amazing capacity, when dried, the stretched piece is very strong and durable and doesn’t break or tear easily. Some people have tried to sell other clay and market it as cold porcelain clay but it is not. Cold porcelain clay properties are distinctive and if you pay attention to the abilities of this clay, you can compare and see if you’ve purchased real cold porcelain verses the imitation.  Stacie Laurell’s Cold Porcelain clay is made with a special recipe. Our clay’s consistency can be changed or altered by you. If you encourage your clay to be more firm or you can make it as soft or fluid as you would like with our special Clay Conditioning Lotion.  

Our lotion can help with several things such as:

  • Conditioning and softening your clay
  • changing the texture of your clay
  • restore moisture to clay that is old and may be starting to dry out
  • can restore clay back to original state after clay has been frozen or placed in the fridge
  • Help keeps your clay moist and from drying out while working with it
  • help condition your clay to prevent cracks in your finished pieces
  • helps to correct flaws and cracks in finished pieces. 
  • extends the shelf life of air dry clay
If you are a clay artist or just love working with cold porcelain but sure to stop by our store and pick up a bottle of our clay conditioning lotion 🙂  http://www.ebay.com/itm/Clay-conditioning-Lotion-Stacie-Laurell-/130977065566?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1e7ed76a5e

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Stacie Laurell Cold Porcelain Clay set 17 pcs great price

Stacie Laurell Cold Porcelain Clay set 17 pcs great price

Colors are a mix random lot of Red, blue, turquoise, yellow, white, orange, purple pink etc

( if you want special colors or to change them you can request a color change during checkout)

Stacie Laurell air dry cold porcelain polymer clay

                                                       

  • Smooth
  • Pliable
  • Holds fine details well
  • Dries to a durable hard finish
  • Easy to condition
  • Easy to mold and sculpt
  • Colors blend beautifully and effortlessly together
  • Does not dry out rapidly while working with it
  • Comes in a variety of colors and variations
  • Clay can be stretched to make very thin pieces such as flower petals, leaves etc
  • Does not flake or crumble
  • Does not require baking
  • Finished pieces can be sanded and varnished
  • Nontoxic modelling clay
  • Can be used for a variety of crafts and projects such as jewelry, pottery, molding & sculpting art, cake toppers, baby doll sculpting, charms, beads, scrapbooking, doll miniatures and more!
  • The possibilities are endless with our clay

This is the best clay around. You will love the way this clay feels in your hands and will be impressed with how well it can be shaped and molded.

 Directions: When you open your clay and remove it from it’s packaging you must condition your clay in your hands. Sometimes when the clay has been still for a while it becomes firm. In order to soften your clay you must condition it the same as you would do with Fimo or Premo polymer clay.  Doing so will increase elasticity and make your clay more pliable. It is recommended to condition your clay before working with it. Also Please store any unused portion of your clay in a zip lock bag or air tight container.   

How to use a non flexible Polymer Clay Mold

How to use a non flexible Polymer Clay Mold

Lately flexible silicone molds have been very popular and it seems that all everyone has been using lately are silicone molds. But what about polymer clay molds? Hard molds has been used for years by artisans and artist. In fact many artist still use it and feel that silicone molds are for newbies or new artist who don’t know how to use professional molds. Does it really matter though which mold you use? well, maybe.
Some feel that silicone mold distorts their piece when trying to remove it from the mold because it bends and twists and that’s why they rather use hard molds. But whether you prefer silicone molds or hard professional molds here are a few tips on how to use professional non flexible molds.

Non flexible molds, if made properly usually delivers great detailed results. Here are a few easy tips for using non flexible professional molds.
Always dust your mold with flour or cornstarch so to prevent sticking. You may also use baby oil as a release for your molds.
Make sure to always condition your clay before placing it in the mold so to prevent cracking and for optimal results.
You may want to use more clay than you would so you can have a pinch of clay to help remove the clay from the mold.
using the non flexible mold will give you great results because it won’t bend or distort your piece.
Clean your mold with cornstarch and a brush. It’s easier to remove excess clay left behind that way. you may also use a small bit of water on a brush and then wipe away with a soft cloth. If you are using cold porcelain molds that are not sealed be careful not to use too much water and you may melt away or smear your detailed mold. You really only need a really small amount of water on a brush to clean it.
You may store all of your molds in a bag or bin. Your molds can be used over and over again so long as you care for them and clean them properly.
Those are my tips for using non flexible professional molds! I sure hope this was helpful. If you would like to purchase some molds you can visit my ebay store at http://stores.ebay.com/Stacie-Laurell-Crafts?_rdc=1 or my Etsy store Stacielaurell.etsy.com or Stacielaurellcrafts.com

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How to Create 3D Words by Using Old Newspapers

Looking for a kool craft project to do with your kids! Here is a fun way to make 3D words by using old newspaper

Old newspapers can be used to create many things. One of those things is 3-D words. You can use old newspapers and create your name, or some funky phrases. It can be made by using old newspapers, tissue papers and glue! READ MORE…

How to make a pinch pot for small potted plants with cold porcelain clay

How To Make A Pot For Small Potted Plants With Cold Porcelain

Making your own pinch pot for plants flower and pottery needs can be fun. You can make your own unique bowls and pots to fit your style. You can even make this special pot waterproof! 

Here is what you’ll need: 
Stacie Laurell Stone Porcelain Air Dry Clay 
Sculpting tools (optional) 
Paint (optional) 
Flex Seal spray 
Waterproof sealer/varnish 

Use the amount of clay needed for the size you would like and start kneading it with your hands.  Make sure it’s nice and pliable. Next, Form your clay into a nice round ball. Make it as perfectly round as you can make it. Next take your thumb and start pushing a hole in the center of your round clay ball.  When you have pushed down half way, start rotating the ball in your hand and start pinching your clay as you rotated it around and around in the palm of your hand. The more you pinch the bigger your bowl should get. Once the bowl has reached your desired size, you can leave it as is or try to shape the bowl in to any unique shape you would like.  When done shaping, let the bowl sit on a dry hard surface to dry. Depending on the size of your bowl it may take anywhere from a few hrs to 2 to 3 days to full dry. Once your clay pot has fully dried, you can paint it or brush on waterproof varnish. You can find waterproof varnish at any arts and crafts store. Any varnish that is water based is usually waterproof.  Next to make your pot extremely water proof you can add a strong sealer called flex seal. Flex seal will seal anything with a durable and hard waterproof seal. This sealant is usually black so it’s best to spray the inside of the pot as well as the bottom. When dried your pot is ready to go and ready to use! you can paint it and decorate it however you would like! 

Hope this was helpful and visit our store for Stone Porcelain or any one of our clay products and accessories! 
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What You Need To Know About Cold Porcelain Air Dry Clay

 
 
Cold Porcelain air dry clay, is a non toxic clay that air dries to a very hard and durable finish. Although made with common household ingredients some may think it’s easy to make but it’s not and if you don’t know what you are doing, you will ruin your clay every time. There are several different recipes online that will give you different results but once you’ve found the one right for you, you will be pleased with Cold Porcelain Clay.  Some people who has never worked with the clay before may expect it to be like store bought polymer clay and because they are not familiar with the clay they may assume that the clay is crap to them. This of course is furthest from the truth but they do not know that because they are unaware of how great this clay is and how the possibilities are endless.  In addition, some people have absolutely no patience and cannot wait for the clay to dry. When they disturb the clay prematurely and it so happens to break or crack they will blame it on the clay and say the clay is cheap and useless. This again is another misconception by those who know nothing about working with cold porcelain clay. 
This type of clay is usually used by artist. True clay artisans knows the value of cold porcelain clay and knows how to use it. But just because you are not a seasoned artist doesn’t mean you cannot learn. In fact, many people prefer cold porcelain air dry clay oven baked sculpey/premo/fimo polymer clay. 

In order to get the best results from your cold porcelain clay you must know a few important details about cold porcelain. Here are some need to know tips for working with cold porcelain clay:

  • This is an air drying clay- Because of this you must be prepared for working with the clay for long periods of time. Keep in mind that it may be drying out slowly while you work with it and for that reason you must:
  • Keep a bowl of water as well as sculpting tools and brushes near by- Lubricating your piece with water while sculpting can help you a great deal. You can join pieces together effortlessly and sculpt your piece creating fine details. You can also condition your clay before you start working with it. You may do this by using Stacie Laurell Clay Conditioning Lotion. Conditioning your clay before hand can help slow down the drying out process buying you more time to sculpt and create. The Clay conditioning lotion also has other great benefits for you and your clay. (Only sold by Stacie Laurell Crafts).
  • Make sure your clay is fully dried before handling- If you are an impatient person perhaps air drying clay isn’t best for you. However it doesn’t take that long for Cold Porcelain air dry clay to dry. When dried it dries to a hard and durable beautiful finish.  If you pick up or handle the clay before it’s dried you could cause cracking and breaking.
  • If you clay does crack a bit it can be easily fixed. All you have to do is add a small piece of clay over the cracked area and have it sanded and varnished down. It always looks good as new and is a clever way to save your project.
  • Turn Off Your Dehumidifier- I had a customer email me once and complain saying that my clay doesn’t dry! I thought to myself what does she mean by “Your Clay Won’t Dry” not to mention she sound really upset over it. I had to ask her a few question that lead to what I had already believed. She was running a humidifier in her home. I told her that humidifier put moisture back into the air, if you’re clay is not drying it’s because the air in your home is moist and that will prevent drying as this is an air drying clay. She said she will turn it off and shee what happens and I haven’t heard from her since. I’m assuming she must have been a bit embarrassed.  Nevertheless, make sure your home is suitable for drying air dry clay.
That’s all the tips I have for you today. Please make sure to check back for important new facts about cold porcelain clay and visit our store at  http://stores.ebay.com/Stacie-Laurell-Crafts.  

Thank you 
Stacie Laurell Crafts 
 

 

How to use Stacie Laurell Clay Conditioning Lotion with Cold Porcelain Clay

Stacie Laurell launched a new product called Clay Conditioning Lotion. This lotion is a necessity for clay artists or anyone working with this special type of clay. First I’ll tell you a little more about Cold Porcelain Clay. 
What is air dry cold porcelain? 
Cold Porcelain clay is a special type of clay that many artist around the world use. It is not your average Fimo or Premo clay nor is it play dough or kids craft clay. 
Cold Porcelain is a smooth modeling clay and looks like porcelain when dried. It is not plastic-like as clays like Fimo and Premo that are bought in the stores. Instead, this clay can be manipulated to look like almost any medium such as glass, porcelain China, marble, Pearls, ceramics and more. This particular clay recipe is listed all over the internet and is usually made with regular house hold items, such as cornstarch, water & mineral oil. Although the recipe may seem easy many people have trouble making this clay or mastering the right formula. 

  This clay primarily originated in Argentina and is very popular over there. In fact, it is also becoming rapidly popular in the United States as well. Some are abandoning their love for oven baked polymer clay and flocking towards cold porcelain clay.  One great benefit of porcelain clay is it’s ability to stretch into very thin pieces, allowing artist to make such things as delicate flowers and bouquets that looks life like but last forever. Although it can be stretched to amazing capacity, when dried, the stretched piece is very strong and durable and doesn’t break or tear easily. Some people have tried to sell other clay and market it as cold porcelain clay but it is not. Cold porcelain clay properties are distinctive and if you pay attention to the abilities of this clay, you can compare and see if you’ve purchased real cold porcelain verses the imitation.  Stacie Laurell’s Cold Porcelain clay is made with a special recipe. Our clay’s consistency can be changed or altered by you. If you encourage your clay to be more firm or you can make it as soft or fluid as you would like with our special Clay Conditioning Lotion.  

Our lotion can help with several things such as:

  • Conditioning and softening your clay
  • changing the texture of your clay
  • restore moisture to clay that is old and may be starting to dry out
  • can restore clay back to original state after clay has been frozen or placed in the fridge
  • Help keeps your clay moist and from drying out while working with it
  • help condition your clay to prevent cracks in your finished pieces
  • helps to correct flaws and cracks in finished pieces. 
  • extends the shelf life of air dry clay
If you are a clay artist or just love working with cold porcelain but sure to stop by our store and pick up a bottle of our clay conditioning lotion 🙂  http://stores.ebay.com/Stacie-Laurell-Crafts