Ok the result is very good. At first I thought it was a bit too soft but it takes moulds very well and there has been no shrinkage, it also dries very hard. I have tried Paper Mache clay, and cold porcelain and a few others but I think this is the one to beat. It seems ok in an airtight container and I have not put mine in the fridge but keep it in a cool place. Hope this helps other's. I used the 1st recipe which contains no glue. I will try the 2nd recipe one day to see if there is a difference.
After trying a few Cold Porcelain recipes and all of them have either shrunk badly or cracked badly, so I decided to try this recipe without glue and followed the step by step instructions. I have to say it's very easy to make and the texture is really lovely, feels almost rubbery and very easy to knead and mould. It's now curing for 24 hours before I see the end result and I am hoping there is no cracking or shrinkage.
Thank you so so so much. I loved number 1 a lot. Definitely no cracking or shrinkage. Moreover no glue is itself a great boon bcos it brings down the expense. Wonderful my friend. Liked n subscribed.❤❤❤
Looks pretty easy to do. Thanx for sharing. Does it have to be refridgerated or can it be kept in sealed container at room temperature??would appreciate hearing from you. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing now I can make an activity for the kids. It is so helpful a lot to me❤❤❤❤. Because I'm thinking an activity and it cross to me your site❤❤❤❤.
You can also add dry pastel colours to each part you mould so they don’t need painting, by scratching some off and blending with the clay. (Pastel sticks for art)
Wow thank u so much. Never knew that it was possible to make clay at home. I followed ur recipe without the glue and it's perfect.... God bless you for sharing, thank u. 🙏
I’ve not tried this yet. I do know only to use corn starch not corn flour. It’s a different product in the U.S. Also second recipe calls for plain flour. I assume don’t use self rising or any other kind. Make sure about the oil. Maybe certain oils are better. Baby oil might be best. I would think if it’s still sticky to add a little more corn starch and seems like the person put corn starch on board to knead. It’s like when your making dough for baking. Don’t substitute ingredients. Probably let your work dry completely before touching it. If you’ve don’t it perfectly and fully dry and it falls apart then recipe doesn’t work. I’m excited to try it.
Don't know what I'm diong wrong but mine ends up crumbling? I have used corn flour and ordinary flour is there a diference between corn starch and corn flour? 🇬🇧
@@jeanettereynolds3151as far as my knowledge goes, corn flour is usually yellowish bcos it is actually maize flour. (I am referring to India). Google says : Corn flour is a yellow powder made from finely ground, dried corn, while cornstarch is a fine, white powder made from the starchy part of a corn kernel. Both may go by different names depending on where you live. Corn flour is used similarly to other flours, whereas cornstarch is mainly used as a thickener. Corn flour in UK is the same as Corn starch in the US.
I followed the tutorial step by step and initially, everything seemed perfect. When I kneaded the clay, it looked great, and I was really excited to start making shapes. I split the clay in half, saved one part for later, and used the other half right away. However, when the shapes dried, they started developing cracks and eventually began breaking into pieces. I thought maybe it was because I hadn't let the clay rest long enough, but the next day, when I used the clay I had stored in the fridge, the same thing happened. It cracked and broke apart as well. Unfortunately, the clay didn’t hold up as expected.
@@SomethingArtistic101 Hello, great video, one question though: if I want like any color clay (red, blue, yellow, etc even mixed) do I use a coloring liquid/dot or do I need to paint it?
After 1-2 years, the model you made becomes empty. After all, starch and oil are just foodstuffs. I even threw away the dough ornaments I made with flour and wood glue in high school. Over time, they became empty. Still, this video gave me an very good idea . I will try cooking the starch with water and then adding polymer glue and powder paint. Thanks a lot.
I want to build a playhouse like you would a gingerbread house with clay. Two things I would like to ask. Would you use this recipe for this purpose and could we add small rocks to make a rock looking dollhouse? I’m asking because of the word porcelain. Is this same as air dry clays? Thank you
No because it contains more than just pure starch. Corn starch is just the starch and when mixed with water and oil it becomes Electrorheological fluid. If you mixed corn flour with water and oil you would have dough.
What should I do mine was way too runny and even though I added a box of cornflour (without adding any water) it was still it was very very very runny than I added another half box which was left from the liquid mixture it was still runny I refrigerated it overnight it was still runny (oil was also added) then I added normal flour it became better but still sticking to my hands will it still be air dry clay?. How will it become less sticky?? Even my cornflour finished (two boxes ) please give me suggestions 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi 👋🏻 I’m new to your channel 😊 Great tutorial 👏🏻 Can I ask if the clay without glue needs to go in the fridge & will it not go mouldy as there is no vinegar/lemon juice added? Thank you, looking forward to watching more of your tutorials 😊
On the second clay, I have followed the instructions exactly. After she adds the cornstarch and stirs it a bit, it’s kind of crumbly and she scrapes it up from the bowl and starts to knead it. But my mixture is gloopy like thick cake batter. How am I supposed to knead this?
I tried an experiment with 3 different recipes on RUclips. I tried the first one in this video. It was so promising. It was pillowy soft and nice to touch. But it just crumbled as it dried. Since we used the same ingredients, measurements and method, the only thing left is the brand of ingredients maybe??
:( that’s sad. Did you let it dry fully before touching it ? Did you add the oil and what type ? I bought cheap air dry clay. It did this. I found I can use it for beads
plz make a project work with maida,salt and water made clay and tell us there advantages & disadvantages
Ok the result is very good. At first I thought it was a bit too soft but it takes moulds very well and there has been no shrinkage, it also dries very hard. I have tried Paper Mache clay, and cold porcelain and a few others but I think this is the one to beat. It seems ok in an airtight container and I have not put mine in the fridge but keep it in a cool place. Hope this helps other's. I used the 1st recipe which contains no glue. I will try the 2nd recipe one day to see if there is a difference.
Mine isn't working 😢 what to do?
Yay, thank for coming back and letting us know.
Thank you so much for coming back with the answer ❤
@seanb9815 should I try this ? Please let me know is it breakable or not ?
You did not follow the directions. If it did not work.
After trying a few Cold Porcelain recipes and all of them have either shrunk badly or cracked badly, so I decided to try this recipe without glue and followed the step by step instructions. I have to say it's very easy to make and the texture is really lovely, feels almost rubbery and very easy to knead and mould. It's now curing for 24 hours before I see the end result and I am hoping there is no cracking or shrinkage.
What happened???
@@Chaoswithsiciithey replied in another comment. Come back n see
Was that okay???
In later is it will be hard or not like market clay ???
So.. it's shrunk or cracked? pls tell i really wanna know about it 🤔😞
I like the demonstration is what I need it, specially hitting it , this shows me the set result. thank you
Thank you. awesome easy video. well done.
Thank you so so so much. I loved number 1 a lot. Definitely no cracking or shrinkage. Moreover no glue is itself a great boon bcos it brings down the expense. Wonderful my friend. Liked n subscribed.❤❤❤
Can 1st method be used to make earrings? Also can i add vinegar to it to avoid molds or fungus?
Excellent tutorial! Thank you for sharing!
thank you...... 😊
God bless u.... 🙏
Nice n easy recipe will try it thanks😊
Thank u for sharing this wonderful recipe.
This is very helpful to me.Thank youuu ❤❤
Looks pretty easy to do. Thanx for sharing. Does it have to be refridgerated or can it be kept in sealed container at room temperature??would appreciate hearing from you. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing now I can make an activity for the kids. It is so helpful a lot to me❤❤❤❤. Because I'm thinking an activity and it cross to me your site❤❤❤❤.
Thank you 😊 for a great video, I didn't even know you could make your own clay.
Yes you can! with amazing results .if you like plz share with your friends and family.and stay connected ❤️
Fantástico, gracias por compartir 👏👏👏
Can I add acrylic colour to the first method clay process or some other type of colour??? Plz reply😣
Yeah dont add normal colour instead add food colour after the clay is done
You can also add dry pastel colours to each part you mould so they don’t need painting, by scratching some off and blending with the clay. (Pastel sticks for art)
can this be for outdoor sculpture?
Excelente vídeo, gracias por compartir 👏👏👏
Wow thank u so much. Never knew that it was possible to make clay at home. I followed ur recipe without the glue and it's perfect.... God bless you for sharing, thank u. 🙏
He is very talented! I guess he does sculpting too! 😮👍
Wow awesome thanks for sharing🙏🙏🙏
This is so great, thank you so much!
Thank you for sharing, is the first clay water proof when it’s dry?
I'd assume no. I'll varnish it.
very useful video - precise, clear and helpful 😊
Thank you so much for these recipes!!!
Thank you for your time from Australia.
We can make clay charms with the first one ???
I’ve not tried this yet. I do know only to use corn starch not corn flour. It’s a different product in the U.S. Also second recipe calls for plain flour. I assume don’t use self rising or any other kind. Make sure about the oil. Maybe certain oils are better. Baby oil might be best. I would think if it’s still sticky to add a little more corn starch and seems like the person put corn starch on board to knead. It’s like when your making dough for baking. Don’t substitute ingredients. Probably let your work dry completely before touching it. If you’ve don’t it perfectly and fully dry and it falls apart then recipe doesn’t work. I’m excited to try it.
Good recipe
Thank you for sharing 🎉
You are so welcome
Good idea ,thank you sooooo much 💝
I really try this and it's actually working 😮
Suuuper good very nice
Very interesthing thanks for sharing 🌹🐾
Shall I use coconut oil ?
I would love to master this! Can this be used in silcone molds? Does it have to dry in the mold before removing?
it can work best both ways..
Don't know what I'm diong wrong but mine ends up crumbling? I have used corn flour and ordinary flour is there a diference between corn starch and corn flour? 🇬🇧
Yes there is a HUGE difference between starches and flours.... the starches are the sticky part!
@@jeanettereynolds3151as far as my knowledge goes, corn flour is usually yellowish bcos it is actually maize flour. (I am referring to India). Google says : Corn flour is a yellow powder made from finely ground, dried corn, while cornstarch is a fine, white powder made from the starchy part of a corn kernel. Both may go by different names depending on where you live. Corn flour is used similarly to other flours, whereas cornstarch is mainly used as a thickener. Corn flour in UK is the same as Corn starch in the US.
Šećer i vanila i odličan kolač😂😊😊
Can we add vinegar in the first method to preserve it longer
I have tried ur recipe without glue. Can't believe I could make ADC without glue 😂. Gonna make a hairpin from this dough now
Hey is your dough cracking after its fully dried?
Great video
Thanks for sharing❤
will it pick up any fungus?
1st one easy and seems really nice and affordable.
good job👍👌
I think the oil is so that it doesn’t grow fungus or mold 🧐
@@AngelSILVA.Usually acidic ingredient is one that helps with mold from what I've seen
THANKS DEAR 🎉❤
Yeh dry hone ke bd hard hojyga ya fr dry hone ke bd super clay ke trh spongy rhega
Hard ho jae ga
@@SomethingArtistic101 thankss
very nice recipe😍😍can I use flour instead of cornstartch?
Thank you very much for you I searched in way without glue but you make without glue thanks a lot I believe it will come for 2 months
Great 👍
How fast will it dry? How long can it last after sculpting to what ever? What about adding a preservative into clay?
1st recipe is cooked so this clay couldn't get moldy.
@@SomethingArtistic101 oh so if cook clay recipe will never go moldy?
I followed the tutorial step by step and initially, everything seemed perfect. When I kneaded the clay, it looked great, and I was really excited to start making shapes. I split the clay in half, saved one part for later, and used the other half right away. However, when the shapes dried, they started developing cracks and eventually began breaking into pieces. I thought maybe it was because I hadn't let the clay rest long enough, but the next day, when I used the clay I had stored in the fridge, the same thing happened. It cracked and broke apart as well. Unfortunately, the clay didn’t hold up as expected.
Mee to with first step😔
wow really cool recipe! thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much 🙂
@@SomethingArtistic101 Hello, great video, one question though: if I want like any color clay (red, blue, yellow, etc even mixed) do I use a coloring liquid/dot or do I need to paint it?
can I use cornflour instead of cornstarch in without glue recipe?
Both r same but different names 😅
Very easy way you have guided and I will try this definitely 👌🏻 👏🏻👏🏻
Beautifully explained and done. Very easy to prepare. Thank you for sharing.👌👍
I am very confused because I made the 1st method and I can't sculpt out of it 😢😢 is there any way or is the 2nd method specified to make sculpture 😮
Corn starch ki jagha corn flour use kr sakty ha without glue wali clay ma...?
Not at all
Thank you so much😄😄😄
Jis bartan mai cook karenge tho vo bartan jale ja tho nahi na our hai cornflour add kar sakte hai
I must try it
Iove it❤️
Can we store the 1st one at room temperature?
yes you can store it but it is better to refrigerate,
@@SomethingArtistic101 ok mam... Thq for the reply 😊
I have not a cornstarch so I am using cornflour yes or no
After 1-2 years, the model you made becomes empty. After all, starch and oil are just foodstuffs. I even threw away the dough ornaments I made with flour and wood glue in high school. Over time, they became empty. Still, this video gave me an very good idea . I will try cooking the starch with water and then adding polymer glue and powder paint. Thanks a lot.
Thankyou for your Comment.I am your subscribers really love your work.❤️❤️❤️
@@SomethingArtistic101 Hello, I subscribed to you too. Your work is also very nice. I wish you good health and success. ❤️🌷🐾
@@SomethingArtistic101
It's been a great time .....did ur art piece made by this clay break or are they intact
For the first one can we use refined wheat flour instead of cornstarch
I think starch is better
Oh kml ka ida
Baie dankie, albei werk goed. Gracias
can you please make a bend test?
Thank you I will also thring
Now i can afford clay😅
should we store in fridge??
yes
Thank you ❤
Can I make it in microwave
Kia rice flour ki bijaye hum maida use kar sakty hyn??..
yes
I want to build a playhouse like you would a gingerbread house with clay. Two things I would like to ask. Would you use this recipe for this purpose and could we add small rocks to make a rock looking dollhouse? I’m asking because of the word porcelain. Is this same as air dry clays? Thank you
paper Mache clay is best clay if you want to build a play house .paper Mache make your project strong and durable .
which material is better? with glue or with out glue?
Sis can we use corn flour instead of cornstarch??
Plz reply must🙏🙏
Same question plz reply
They are the same
No because it contains more than just pure starch. Corn starch is just the starch and when mixed with water and oil it becomes Electrorheological fluid.
If you mixed corn flour with water and oil you would have dough.
Does it work to use potato starch instead of corn starch? Is the result same?
Fabulous recipe 🤍🤍🤍🤍
Mine is getting cracked. Please let me know how to deal with that
Hey can I use maida in the 1st method instead of cornstarch?
I used maida and i couldn't shape it it gets really slimy and keep shrinking
But without any preservative can it last longer sister tell me plz
1 recipe
Dónde puedo leer la receta
Can i use flour instead?
In your opinion, is the recipe with glue better than the one with glue?
What should I do mine was way too runny and even though I added a box of cornflour (without adding any water) it was still it was very very very runny than I added another half box which was left from the liquid mixture it was still runny I refrigerated it overnight it was still runny (oil was also added) then I added normal flour it became better but still sticking to my hands will it still be air dry clay?. How will it become less sticky?? Even my cornflour finished (two boxes ) please give me suggestions 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I think it said cornstarch, rather than cornflour. Could this make the difference maybe?
Muje ye nai pta chal rha ki shrink kyu hota hai uska reason kya hai , konsi chiz se shrink hota hai
Cornstarch
Can I use corn flour instead of corn starch?? Please reply
Yes corn flour is what we call corn starch:-) so it's the same.
Without refrigerator, can we store without glue clay?
JazakAllah
Corn starch & corn flor ak hi h kya??
No
Stick with corn starch only
Nice mehri here
Could u please tell me for how much time I have to put it in container
Hi 👋🏻 I’m new to your channel 😊 Great tutorial 👏🏻 Can I ask if the clay without glue needs to go in the fridge & will it not go mouldy as there is no vinegar/lemon juice added? Thank you, looking forward to watching more of your tutorials 😊
I was wondering that as well. Great recipe
And super easy instructions.
I think the bringing it to the boil kind of sanitises it.
Thank you for giving us so many easy recipes to try 😊😊😊
Yes it will mold. Even though it is cooked it is a food item with moisture still in it. Best to refrigerated
You didn’t use Vinegar or any other preservatives in the first method. Won’t it get spoiled with fungus on a long run? Pl clarify
I refrigerate this clay in air tight bag than air tight container for 2 months and it remain same never got fungus.
@@SomethingArtistic101 will this hold up outside or does fluctuating temps impact that?
Can we use araroot
yes cornstarch is actually ararot
@@SomethingArtistic101 I tried it and it really works.Thaks for sharing
will this be hard solid when it dry?
Com certeza.
Hey there i tried the 2nd method but it is cracking a little when i making something any reason and plz tell a solution also 😢❤
Those are water proof or not?
Can we use cornflour instead of cornstarch
I think there the same thing! Hugs God bless you.😊
Only the same thing in uk. Not the u.s. its way different
On the second clay, I have followed the instructions exactly. After she adds the cornstarch and stirs it a bit, it’s kind of crumbly and she scrapes it up from the bowl and starts to knead it. But my mixture is gloopy like thick cake batter. How am I supposed to knead this?
Did you add the corn starch to it ? I would add more. Little at a time. She also puts some on board to knead.
Thanks for sharing dear
I tried an experiment with 3 different recipes on RUclips. I tried the first one in this video. It was so promising. It was pillowy soft and nice to touch. But it just crumbled as it dried. Since we used the same ingredients, measurements and method, the only thing left is the brand of ingredients maybe??
Great to hear!
:( that’s sad. Did you let it dry fully before touching it ? Did you add the oil and what type ? I bought cheap air dry clay. It did this. I found I can use it for beads