Fine !!! Just a word : it would have been much easier to melt the powders in water if you had very well mixed the two components before. Because each small grain of cornstarch would have been separated from it's neighbors by a small grain of baking soda. When cooking with cornstarch I use to mix it with some sugar before melting it in water. It's easy this way.
i tried the baking soda clay , it is soft but after i tried a project the this clay ,and after it dried properly there are full of cracks ,,any solutions mam
Just found your channel! I really appreciate that you stress test these techniques/methods! I'm currently obsessed with salt dough and found this video while searching for new techniques. So cool that this clay doesn’t get affected by moisture! Instant subscribe!
Great......no doubts at all.....please do the tutorial of that fairy house......and all the ornaments were also so cute....I loved that coloured owl 😘 ❤️
I like this mixture better than others I have seen. My question is does it shrink, and how much? Thank you testing. I like everything I have seen from your channel, even though I only watched 3 so far. I will be watching more.
I love your videos!! You are amazing. I know English is probably your second language and I appreciate that you are probably very intelligent. English is very difficult and often contrary.. I just wanted to tell you that your title should say … does it work. Best of luck! Thank you for your videos!!
yes !!A feedback of your video here👇 I have tried your baking soda clay for the very 1st time I made a painting pallete out of it and it turned amazing It tried nicely and stone like hard Is these any suggestions to make it waterproof...?! BTW this video helped me alot like your other videos🤗🤗🤗✌✌🥰🥰🥰
I tried this.. & made a project. But after some days, some fungus attack on the project. If I clean, then it comes back again after some days. Can you give me a solution about this, Ma'am?
Thank you so much mam for your honest review after making it I really love your crafts and everything that you make please keep on going I hope you will reach millions of subscribers one day thank you once again
Firstly; I know I've said it before, but I just love the introductory music. Secondly, this clay is definitely for me, as it doesn't stick to the fingers (that's a big bonus). I'm not at all concerned about projects breaking because it seemed to take a very firm pressure to break it, and whom would try that hard? If it's gonna be a feature of a larger product, such as leaves or flowers on a fairy house for example, it's not gonna be mauled about; it's a decorative ornament for house or garden. I just don't see that aspect as a big problem. There are two concerns for me tho, lol; the cooking, but I guess I can sacrifice one of my older fry pans. The second concern is, can it be varnished? I have to say, CC, your new hair style is beautiful! It really suits you! :)
You can use any regular pan from kitchen, it doesnt harm your pans, after cooking, leave the pan to sock in water and clean after an hour normally. Its totally safe to use that pan for cooking again. Yes you can use varnish your projects.
Thank you so much for testing this method out for us, its very helpful. I do have one question, have you tried using flour glue for your projects? I was interested in its consistency and how well it would work on small and big projects. If you do make this video it would be most appreciated. Thank you Creative Cat, always sharing good content. 😃👍💕
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Pls can you try clay made by mixing tissue paper, glue, wall putty, and water....I would like to know its durability and information about it. Thank you.
You are so creative! Love the ‘fairy shoe’. Thank you for a very detailed and informative video. By the way,you are beautiful! Subscribing for more creative ideas! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Have you tried to cook your pieces (50mn in oven at 175° on one side and again on the other side) ? May be they would gain some kind of impermeability ? And perhaps of solidity (strongness) ?
I don't like this recipe. You say it isn't affected by humidity, but it is after awhile. I'd use a glue like e-6000 or more white glue. A small dot doesn't work like with the regular cold porcelain. Also, if you're making something permanent, like ornaments, you should still glaze it. By the way, I love your new haircut! It looks so cute on you!
Thanks, this was great information. Nice to see your pretty face again. I think maybe if you used a better glue it would stick. Elmer's has it's good points but always.
I love the fairy house 👞 I would spare with varnish for out side outside ... Will let u know ow how it goes... I am in to anything spiritual so could you maybe try any angel or dolphin? I love your work and have art stuff that I've brought but not used do you have address were I cam send it for you? ..when I came to India on holiday I felt is if I had come home I could understand some of what the people talked-about... I feel in love with the 🐘 elephant and the wise men or holy men .. I wish if I could live anywhere it would be kerala... shame you can't just buy a house to live in I would be thier in a heart 💔 beat xx
If You wont add resistence to Your product add PVA. Alf amount of water and go as usually. The doug need some time more for dry but is very hard to broke. By
I think the clay looks fine for simple flat projects. I see some crafting with air dry clay onto round suraces like pressing their label stamps into it or making relief birds to put on pottery, jugs, jars, old paint cans. They press the shape and let it dry then glue with a stronger glue like E6000 or one of the gorilla glues. Even some of those dont work out as dry they have a slightly different shape, then it breaks or falls off over time. I wonder how this clay would last or dry if formed to a curved surface then glued on after drying.
I followed clay ot nows recipe for baking soda clay he says not to heat the ingredients and to add toliet paper and need that into it. But I haven't had .uch luck with it. I was wondering if you had any suggestions.
Have you ever tried bread and white glue for a clay? I have used it many times and it is strong. All you do is remove the crust from the bread and then and the glue and mix it adding more glue as needed.
Love the fact that its going to be a series. Its awesome that you are testing out.. super honest results 👍 Hey, for this baking soda clay you dint mention anything about the shrinkage.. i am curious.. did it shrink?
Thank YOU. That's was cool. I wonder if you can use play dough to use as clay to do impressions for stamps or bottle art or in a special case for soap embeds. Also, this here, if u wanted to do a part 2, could you try after you do your decorating if it cab be cooked in stove on low heat 2 MAKE a bowl mould or something like that. Also, adding propylene Glycol is a solvent I wonder if it would make it last longer?? On this type of clay here...Umm
Hi, I love your creativity!! I have a question…you have a video with for Air hardening modeling clay, which one is better the one that is made with baking soda or this one?
I would like you to experiment with a waterproof glue when you make your clay recipes. I wonder if it will make the projects waterproof (like using marine glue or something) so they won’t need a sealant or varnish? Also, love those designs you made on this video!