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Salt ceramic, also called Victorian salt clay is a traditional salt-based modeling medium.


Composition

It is an air-dry modeling clay, which is commonly made in the kitchen by combining one part
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with two parts table salt and heated and stirred till it stiffens to a dough-like consistency. It is then placed on wax paper to cool before kneading.


Coloring

The clay is naturally white, but is often colored by mixing in food color or paint after kneading.


Techniques

Salt ceramic dries to a coarse stone-like texture, and so is often used in folk craft and children's art. Like other air-dried modeling compounds, it is not suitable for vessels that will contain liquids. Popular uses of salt ceramic include making jewelry and
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. In jewelry making, it can be rolled into balls and formed into beads, or pressed into various shapes. In making Christmas ornaments it is sometimes made into balls, similar to the bead-making process, or rolled out with a rolling pin and cut with
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and painted.


Finishing

It takes about two days for the objects to dry. It is known to take paint well, once hardened. It is often coated with acrylic, once hardened, to protect it from moisture.


Related modeling media

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Cold porcelain 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 constituents are biodegrad ...
is used in a similar way, but is made with white glue in place of the salt and water. It is a popular medium for modeling lifelike flowers. *Mastic cold porcelain uses
bicarbonate of soda Sodium bicarbonate (IUPAC name: sodium hydrogencarbonate), commonly known as baking soda or bicarbonate of soda, is a chemical compound with the formula NaHCO3. It is a salt composed of a sodium cation ( Na+) and a bicarbonate anion ( HCO3−) ...
rather than salt. It is preferred by some people who do not like to work with salt. Also known as ''kitchen craft clay'', it has been around since at least the 1960s.


See also

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Metal clay Metal clay is a crafting medium consisting of very small particles of metal such as silver, gold, bronze, or copper mixed with an organic binder and water for use in making jewelry, beads and small sculptures. Originating in Japan in 1990, metal ...
* Play-Doh *
Polymer clay Polymer clay is a type of hardenable modeling clay based on the polymer polyvinyl chloride (PVC). It typically contains no clay minerals, but like mineral clay a liquid is added to dry particles until it achieves gel-like working properties, and s ...


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