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Cake Decorators and Crafters about Cold Porcelain

April 9, 2008

Cake Decorators and crafters: All about Cold Porcelain 
Recipe 
 
Cold porcelain is a non edible paste that is used to make 
favors and ornaments. 
 
I personally use it to make flower arrangements and center 
pieces for interior decoration. 
 
Today I will tell you how to care for this paste, about how 
to knead it and of course the recipe. 
 
This recipe is innocuous, made with non toxics ingredients. 
This recipe do not contain any chemicals that could be 
hazardous for your health. Also, do not need to be cooked 
at all and air dries.  
 
To care for this paste, just keep it wrapped in plastic in 
a dry area at room temperature. Do not place in a dark 
drawer for a long period of time, this will make the paste 
moldy.  
 
When kneading this paste, if too sticky add some 
cornstarch, also rub a dab of shortening to your hands and 
keep the rolling pin very clean. To prevent the paste from 
sticking to the table when extending the paste with the 
rolling pin, rub a dab of shortening on the table too, do 
not over do it, please.  
 
If making a flower, to thin the petals, use a metal balling 
tool and use the palm of your hand to do the balling at the 
edges of the petals and leaves. Press softly; the weight of 
the metal ball will do the job for you. And now: 
 
 
Cold Porcelain Recipe 
 
1 cup Aleene’s Tacky Glue Original 
1 cup cornstarch 
1 tablespoon Tylose 
1 tablespoon Wilton liquid white color (this is add to the 
paste to prevents it from becoming transparent when dried)  
 
 
Mix all ingredients and knead to get a soft paste. If too 
sticky add cornstarch. 
Do not cook. Keep in well lighted area, tightly wrap in 
plastic. Do not refrigerate. 
 
Remember Cold Porcelain should not be use to decorate 
cakes,even though is made with non toxics ingredients. Use 
sugar flowers and sugar ornament to decorate your cakes. 
 
See you next week, 
 
Love 
 
Marivi

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