Cold porcelain

Cold porcelain

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{{Short description|Crafting material}}
{{Short description|Crafting material}}
[[File:Cold porcelain.jpg|thumb|Cold porcelain in different colors.]]{{One source|date=March 2024}}
{{One source|date=March 2024}}
[[File:Cold porcelain.jpg|thumb|Cold porcelain in different colors.]]
'''Cold porcelain''' is a crafting material most commonly made from [[cornstarch]] and [[white glue]], not from [[porcelain]] as its name would suggest. The material can also include small amounts of oils and [[glycerol]]. Because most of the ingredients are biodegradable, [[Lemon|lemon juice]] or [[sodium benzoate]] are sometimes used to prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi. It is most often used for at-home crafting and sculpting due to it drying from air exposure rather than heat curing. The material can also be dissolved by heat or water.{{cite book |last1=Peck |first1=Tombi |last2=Dunn |first2=Alan |date=1998 |title=Modelling in Cold Porcelain |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZDXNAQAACAAJ |publisher=[[E. P. Dutton]] |isbn=9780953258802}}
'''Cold porcelain''' is a crafting material most commonly made from [[cornstarch]] and [[white glue]]. The material can also include small amounts of oils and [[glycerol]]. Because most of the ingredients are biodegradable, [[Lemon|lemon juice]] or [[sodium benzoate]] are sometimes used to prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi. It is most often used for at-home crafting and sculpting due to it drying from air exposure rather than heat curing. The material can also be dissolved by heat or water.{{cite book |last1=Peck |first1=Tombi |last2=Dunn |first2=Alan |date=1998 |title=Modelling in Cold Porcelain |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZDXNAQAACAAJ |publisher=[[E. P. Dutton]] |isbn=9780953258802}}

Despite its name it is not a form of [[porcelain]].


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