Thursday, May 28, 2015

Milky way Beads

I love how the natural cold porcelain clay is mixed with a a white-colored CP. I call it my Milky Way beads. These would be a perfect bead for making an accessory. If someone asked for a tutorial on this, I think I can make one. 



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Saturday, May 23, 2015

Friday, May 22, 2015

Manny Pacquiao or Lito Camo

Made this last May 2, 2015 while watching the MAYPAC fight on TV, I was actually aiming for the Pacman. On the 6th round of the fight, head almost finish, when i remember Lito Camo, a filipino composer and singer. 

Manny Pacquiao lost the fight and my cold porcelain turned to Lito Camo.



Olaf's Brother and some Onigiri

I found some cute polymer clay O-nigiri (also O-musubi or rice ball) over the internet and decided to try it in cold porcelain. Super easy and super cute too!

Meanwhile, Olaf's brother here, is my daughter's request because she loves Frozen and Frozen Fever so much.



Thursday, May 21, 2015

Snail Family

Colored cold porcelain and its natural state is just fascinating. The orange snail, the smallest took 7 hours to dry while the biggest is two days. I applied a natural/clear nail polish in every snail, thus giving that shiny look. 


turbo

air dry clay turbo

This cute little thing

My daughter got excited when she saw me working with my cold porcelain while she was playing with her play dough.

She asked to make a little bunny, but it turned out like this..

No matter how it look, i guess she loves it and so do I.


Perry the Platypus in Cold Porcelain

AGENT P!!! Perry the Platypus from Phineas and Ferb. He is one of the many favorite cartoon character of my daughter and yes, myself.

It was also my first cold porcelain art in colors. I used a Colleen poster color in my natural air dry clay. Been reading that eye shadows are also great for coloring cold porcelain.

So, where is Perry?



Wednesday, May 20, 2015

My First Cold Porcelain Charms

I was looking for ways to improve my daughter's home-made play dough when I stumble upon a recipe for Cold Porcelain.

It seem so easy to do and ingredients are very handy, and the use is incredibly fascinating. Your imagination is the limit. Cold porcelain is an air dry clay, no need for oven unlike Polymer clay that needs baking. Cold porcelain isn't really porcelain, just that the end result of the clay have a porcelain-like finish. It is slightly translucent and stone-hard.

I hope to show more of my cold porcelain arts in the coming posts.

Thanks for reading :-)