My Review for Cold Porcelain
Uploader Comments (CraftyToria2PM)
Top Comments
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The camera is shaking so much
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Your charms are really cute! :D
I just have a few questions, anyone who knows please PM me and tell me :/
1. What is the difference between cold porcelain, craft porcelain, polymer clay, air-dry clay & paper clay! I've heard about all these and I'm confused O:
2. Did you use air-dry clay ( or is this paper clay too? ) to make the charms?
3. If yes, did you bake them to make it so hard? Or how did you make them so hard?
4. What do you use to glaze them?
5. Do you just mix acrylic paint with the
All Comments (229)
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You uploaded this on the exact day that my cat died. :(
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make it yourself
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I liked ur charms but seriously.. Get a tripod because I was so dizzy after watching this.
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STITCH!!!!
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@brandon4536 NOT EXPLAIN WELL ONLY YOUR NAILS presume? i dont understand :/
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hey, i have the same excact cold porcelain.
I made 3 charms i left them out for the hole night (7 hours) and they are still not hard :/
And they also have cracks :(!
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NO ESPLICAS BIEN SOLO PRESUMIS TUS U;AS
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You can use a marker on polymer clay, but it has to be a permanent marker
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My head hurts !! I was super dizzy and I only watched 36 seconds! Maybe you should get a tripod or something....
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I JUST CLICKED SUBSCRIBE :)
Do you know the difference between the home made cold porcelain and the cold porcelain that you can buy in stores? or is it "THE SAME"?
pinkthingz18 6 months ago
@pinkthingz18 I wondered if anyone would ever ask this question >u<. And yes I do know the difference. XP. If you let out bought cold porcelain and homemade cold porcelain for a while you will immediately realize that the bought one is harder. For the bough cp to harden totally it takes less than a day. For homemade porcelain it takes 3 days and even then it isn't totally hardened. You can still press your nail and make a mark. I honestly think that buying cold porcelain is better for charms.
CraftyToria2PM 6 months ago 2