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QuestionHow can I tell if my modelling clay is waterproof?Community AnswerMake a small ball of clay that you don't need and let it soak in a cup on water for a few minutes. If you take it out and it either crumbles or becomes malleable again, it is not waterproof.
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QuestionDoes it stink after a while?Community AnswerNo, it smells perfectly good. If you want it to smell better, add natural oil.
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QuestionWhat kind of surface is best for working with modeling clay?Community AnswerThe best type of surface to mold clay is a cold or cool tile.
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QuestionDo I need to glaze my pieces? Can I use clear glue instead?Community AnswerWell, the glue won't make it shine, but you can use clear glue to seal it, like Mod Podge.
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QuestionCan I use food dye to color modelling clay?Community AnswerYes. The article advises you to in step five.
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QuestionHow can I color my clay without painting or using food coloring?Community AnswerIt depends on your clay recipe. I used dish washing soap and it turned blue, so you could try this.
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QuestionWhat can be used instead of cream of tartar?Community AnswerYou can use baking soda. You can also browse the internet to find more substitution options if that doesn't work.
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QuestionWill the clay become less durable over time?Community AnswerMost modeling clay does; it is advisable to use the clay as quickly as you can (i.e. within two weeks-one month) to prevent it from hardening and becoming unusable.
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QuestionWhat can I do with a piece of egg-shaped clay?Community AnswerPour glitter over it, press it a little, insert a wire loop through it, and bake it to get a beautiful pendant.
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QuestionWhat is the best type of homemade clay for creating pottery?Alex the Roller Coaster GeniusCommunity AnswerThe second one is best. Use a little more flour, and use it like normal pottery.
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QuestionHow can I make a car using Modelling Clay?Community AnswerFind a toy car or drawing of a car and use it to shape and model your car.
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QuestionHow much food coloring can I put in modelling clay?Community AnswerIt depends how deep you want the color. If you want subtle, use 4-5 drops. If you want it vibrant, 10-12 drops.
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QuestionCan I make figures with complex detailing?Community AnswerYes, you can!
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QuestionCan I use flour rather than cornstarch?Community AnswerYes, you can use flour to replace cornstarch.
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QuestionCan I make a smaller batch of it using half?Community AnswerAs with any chemistry, including baking, it’s really the ratios that matter, not the measurements. Measuring is just a handy way of verifying your ratios, so halving, quartering, or doubling should all be fine as long as you do the same to all of the core ingredients.
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QuestionWould it be possible to make a dragon sculpture that remains upright?Community AnswerYes, you can use a wire model in any shape that you would put inside the clay to make your sculpture stay upright.
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QuestionHow long will modeling clay stay soft?Community AnswerIt really depends. If you don't store it in an airtight container, it will go hard overnight, but if you do store it properly, your clay should stay soft for about a month or two.
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QuestionWhat type of flour should be used when making modelling clay at home?Community AnswerWhite flour is the best. Don't use wholegrain flour, otherwise it will be grainy and will crack.
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QuestionIs it important to bake modelling clay if I'm using it for do-it-yourself projects?Community AnswerNot really, but it is really handy. You can use play dough, pottery clay, or salt dough instead of using modeling clay. Look above or browse the internet for more useful recipes.
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QuestionDo I need a type of clay to make a clay home, or can I use Playdoh?Community AnswerNo you have to get air drying clay because Play Doh will crack.
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QuestionCan I use out of date flour?Shantel Wms-DruivengaCommunity AnswerYou sure can. It will work exactly the same as fresh flour. Making clay is a great way to use up outdated flour.
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QuestionHow do I store the modelling clay? Can I use a Ziplock bag?Shantel Wms-DruivengaCommunity AnswerI use Ziplock bags to store mine. Be sure to flatten it as much as possible so you don't trap air inside the bag, which dries it out. Keep away from heat and direct sunlight and store in a cool dry place. If it stiffens before your next use, just add a few drops of water at a time and knead it to re-soften.
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QuestionDoes the no bake clay need something for keeping away mold?Shantel Wms-DruivengaCommunity AnswerWhen I use any DIY recipe, I add a couple drops of peppermint or eucalyptus essential oils and haven't had molding. The smell can be overwhelming at first so one drop may even be enough for a batch this small. But don't use essential oils if u are allergic to them or highly sensitive, as they are quite potent.
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