This is my first attempt with cold porcelain, an interesting material to work with. Cold Porcelain is like an air-clay but the texture is very very soft compared to polymer clay. When I made the dough, my kitchen was a mess and my hands were entirely covered with cornflour and glue (gooey gooey)..... but it was very exciting and had a great time playing with dough. Luckily my first batch turned out to be perfect.
Recipe for Cold Porcelain
Cornflour /Cornstarch - 1 cup
Glue - 1 cup (I used Fevicol)
Baby oil - 2 tbsp
Vinegar - 2 tbsp
Now my dough is ready......I found couple of ideas on how to decorate on glass , but it was in Russian language and my computer couldn't translate......
First I hunted my kitchen for any glass jar or cups.... that's when I found this cocktail glass (last piece in the set). Next I wanted to try Glass Etching for quite sometime.I taped the Couture Creations Chloe (from Itsy Bitsy) diecut to the glass and applied the Fevicryl etching paste on top of it , left it for few mins and then washed it.....Wowwww got the frosty look!!!
Now my favorite part "making ROSES".
Added color to the dough and started making roses.....left it to dry for 2 whole days.
I wanted give a shimmery look to the roses so I used "Wink of Stella glitter brush" from thecraftshop , amazing product..... all my roses are winking at me.
At last I covered the entire rose with Mod Podge gloss finish and the leaves with Mod Podge satin finish (both from Itsy Bitsy).
With the help of the glue gun I stuck all the roses and leaves to the glass and finished it off with a simple bow (ribbon from Itsy Bitsy). It makes a nice center piece for the table.
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This is such an amazing artifact! Beautiful work!
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ReplyDeletewow !!!! what a lovely creation and a brilliant idea to use a glass as a centre piece....
ReplyDeleteWOW what a beautiful project Anuja..love all the details. I never had an y luck with glass etching paste...yours is perfect!!
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