If you are firing it in a kiln, absolutely not, considering that it gets to over a thousand degrees and the wax paper will just burn and cause ash particles to stick to your pottery (and the wax might just mess up the surface of your piece) If you are baking it in your oven... i guess it can't hurt but the clay might stick to the wax paper. I don't see the need as the clay will harden and lift off the surface it was on.
No!!! You can not use wax paper to bake chicken. no use a cooking bag/oven bag
You don't want your no-bake cookies to stick to the plate. Therefore, you should put them on wax or parchment paper until they are set.
You keep clay fresh by making sure no air gets to it. You can do this by wrapping it in plastic or wax paper.
No, you sculpt the clay first and then bake it once you are through with your work of art.
wood, paper, stone, plastic straw, metal, wax, ceramic, clay, bone.
wood, plastic, metal, paper, stone, bone, straw, wax, ceramic and clay
wood, plastic, metal, paper, stone, bone, straw, wax, ceramic and clay
yes you can bake clay that you made at home then eat it
no you can not bake kamset clay
No, cookie sheets are flat metal pans used to bake cookies, while wax paper is a type of non-stick paper used to prevent food from sticking to surfaces or for wrapping food. Cookie sheets are used for baking, while wax paper is used for lining pans or wrapping food.
You can bake pumpkin rolls on parchment paper, which will help remove any excess fat and allow them to achieve a nice golden tone.