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Keystone Exclusive Tip: Using Mushrooms
Scenes-n-Nature shares some special tips and techniques when using Morel and Shelf Mushrooms on a habitat base for your next taxidermy mount or display.
For more product knowledge on all our taxidermy supplies, visit our website at scenesnnature.com.
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Products mentioned in this video:
Morel Mushrooms (NF6247)
Shelf Mushrooms (NF6253)
Habitat Adhesive™ (NF6099)
Habitat Sprayer™ (NF6098)
Dirt Soil Base (NF6202)
Dark Green Highlight (NF6211)
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2023 Show Announcements
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Chip Stamper and Stephen Cotten with Scenes-n-Nature® share what shows they will attend for the 2023 year, along with a preview of booth demonstrations. Enjoy!
Keystone June 2022 Exclusive Tip on Rock Color System
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Stephen and Chip from Scenes-n-Nature walk you through making various rocks only using three colors from the Rock Color System. Of course they had to make it a competition. Keep an eye out for this video on our social media pages to cast your vote! Scenes-n-Nature-112695713442951
Texas State Taxidermy Convention 2022
zhlédnutí 458Před 2 lety
Stephen and Chip of Scenes-n-Nature are gearing up to head to the Texas State Taxidermy Convention in Killeen, Texas! We will be at our booth from June 23-25. Catch us at our seminar on June 25 at 2 pm!
Applying Artificial Deer Antler Velvet with Additional Tips
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 2 lety
Learn how to further replicate deer antler velvet with the Static King® and Scenes-n-Nature® Velvet Kits. In this video, we demonstrate how to recreate artificial Whitetail deer antler velvet and share additional application tips and techniques for an even more realistic look. For more product knowledge on all our taxidermy supplies, visit our website at scenesnnature.com Products mentioned in ...
How to Build a Bird Habitat | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature®
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Scenes-n-Nature explains how they created a custom habitat base for a beautiful pheasant mount, crafted by award-winning taxidermist Randy Terry of Wild Wings Avian Artistry in Fort Smith, Arkansas. We formed a one-of-a-kind rock that perfectly fit Terry’s pheasant using revolutionary Contour Sheet™. We also show how to color the base using specialized pigments from the Rock Color System, add D...
Part 2: How to Build a Rock Habitat for a Whitetail Plaque | Taxidermy Supply
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In the second video of a two-part series, Scenes-n-Nature explains how to add moss, plant detail and realistic texture to the custom rocks on an artificial barnwood back panel for a whitetail deer shoulder mount. We demonstrate how easy it is to apply Static Fiber™ with our Static King® to replicate moss, create variation in the plant detail with Accents and Highlights, and add texture to the c...
Part 1: How to Build a Rock Habitat for a Whitetail Plaque | Taxidermy Supply
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In the first of a two-part video series, Scenes-n-Nature explains how to create custom rocks on an artificial barnwood back panel for a whitetail deer shoulder mount. Using Contour Sheet™ and Contour Sheet Plaster, we demonstrate how easy it is to craft and customize rocks that outline the deer. We also walk taxidermists through giving realistic detail to the rocks using our Rock Color System l...
How to Create Artificial Barnwood | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature®
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Chip Stamper and Stephen Cotton of Scenes-n-Nature explain how to create artificial barnwood for a European panel. Using Plaster Cloth and Contour Sheet Plaster™, Chip demonstrates how easy it is to craft and customize the artificial barnwood for any project. He shares how this technique can also be used for vertical surfaces, curves or even a pedestal mount. After building and coloring the bar...
Introduction to Nature’s Floor™ | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature®
zhlédnutí 3,4KPřed 3 lety
Recreate soil and low plant growth from any region or season with our new, revolutionary line of products, Nature’s Floor. Each product is lightweight, colorfast and seamlessly blends into another. Find out more about Soil Bases, Highlights, Accents, Lichen and Low Growth products in this overview video and at scenesnnature.com/show/category/Taxidermy-Ground-Cover. Products mentioned in this vi...
Building an Artificial Tree Limb | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature®
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Chip Stamper and Stephen Cotten of Scenes-n-Nature explain how to make a customized artificial tree limb, with a bobcat in mind for their mount. After constructing the limb base shape, see how to create a hard shell with Plaster Cloth and craft the branch details, including a knot hole, with our revolutionary Contour Sheet™ Plaster. After learning these techniques, use the same Scenes-n-Nature ...
Custom Wall Base for Turkey Mount | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature®
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Chip Stamper and Stephen Cotten of Scenes-n-Nature® demonstrate how to create a custom-built wall base for a turkey mount in a strut gobble position. Learn how using our revolutionary taxidermy tool Contour Sheet gives you a completely customizable base for any mount. For more information on Contour Sheet and all our taxidermy supplies, visit our website at scenesnnature.com. Products mentioned...
Jared Feldman’s Deer Mount | Technique | Taxidermy Supplies | Scenes-n-Nature
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Award-winning Taxidermist Jared Feldman of Ozark Forest Taxidermy in Fair Grove, Missouri, shares how he created a spectacular deer mount. He discusses how he crafted not only the unique driftwood habitat base, but also its rocks and plant detail using several Scenes-n-Nature® products. For more information, visit scenesnnature.com. Products mentioned in this video: Contour Sheet™ (NT6154-NT615...
Make a Realistic Rock Face with Contour Sheet™ | Technique | Taxidermy Supplies | Scenes-n-Nature
zhlédnutí 3,3KPřed 4 lety
Learn how to make a realistic rock face in 20 minutes or less with our revolutionary Contour Sheet™. Watch our team shape and reshape this pliable material around real rocks by a creek bed, seal in that shape and create a thin, hard shell with Contour Sheet Plaster, and color the rock face with our Rock Color System Pigments. This simple and efficient technique produces complete, custom terrain...
Constructing Custom Habitats with Contour Sheet™ | Taxidermy Supplies | Scenes-n-Nature
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 4 lety
Learn how Contour Sheet can help you construct custom habitat features, such as large lightweight rocks, for a personalized mount. The pliable material can be shaped and reshaped, allowing you to create any level of detail in minutes. It holds its shape, and the surface mechanically bonds with Contour Sheet Plaster to produce a thin, hard shell. Easily form a hollow shell around your understruc...
Creating a Custom Habitat with Plaster Cloth | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
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Creating a Custom Habitat with Plaster Cloth | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
Using the Rock Color System | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
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Using the Rock Color System | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
Introduction to Nature's Terrain™ | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
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Introduction to Nature's Terrain™ | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
How to Blend Static Fibers for Habitats | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
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How to Blend Static Fibers for Habitats | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
How to Recreate Moss for Your Habitat Display | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
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How to Recreate Moss for Your Habitat Display | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
Fiber-Vac™ | Antler Velvet | Habitats | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
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Fiber-Vac™ | Antler Velvet | Habitats | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
Static King® | Antler Velvet | Habitats | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
zhlédnutí 1,9KPřed 4 lety
Static King® | Antler Velvet | Habitats | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
How to Replicate Deer Antler Velvet | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
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How to Replicate Deer Antler Velvet | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
Nature’s Fiber™ Introduction | Antler Velvet | Habitats | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature
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Nature’s Fiber™ Introduction | Antler Velvet | Habitats | Taxidermy Supply | Scenes-n-Nature

Komentáře

  • @user-ue8ex4xe4u
    @user-ue8ex4xe4u Před 2 dny

    Hello teacher. Thank you for the great video. I wonder what you did at 39 seconds that made it hard~? I'm curious!

  • @Choppinwoodandridingood
    @Choppinwoodandridingood Před 5 měsíci

    Finally someone talks about being able to add tines

  • @HardKnocksTime
    @HardKnocksTime Před 6 měsíci

    Chip is an amazing man. Was so glad I chose his taxidermy institute. Could not have asked for a better instructor!

  • @razz_nz4143
    @razz_nz4143 Před 7 měsíci

    Hello, what kind of paint did you use to darken the points up. Cheers

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 7 měsíci

      We airbrushed the antlers with flat black acrylic paint to darken the points. Hope this helps.

  • @gmarbray
    @gmarbray Před rokem

    Where are the artificial leaves from? Do you sell them?

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 11 měsíci

      Hello! Thank you for your interest in our products. Currently, we do not sell artificial leaves.

  • @stevechance4422
    @stevechance4422 Před rokem

    Would have loved to have scene hiw to attach the grasses.That was the reason I watched this video mainly.

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 11 měsíci

      Thank you for comment, and our apologies for the delayed response. We have passed this comment along to our management team. To attach grasses like in the video, first drill tiny holes in the base using a small drill bit. Then stick the grasses into the holes and glue with Fiber-Tac. I hope this helps answer your question.

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 11 měsíci

      Also, you can use hot glue to attach the grasses, as well. You can then also use Fiber-Tac around the base of attached grasses and sprinkle our Soil Base over it to make it look like more realistic and seamless with the ground.

  • @scenes-n-nature4669

    Be sure to visit www.scenesnnature.com for more information.

  • @scenes-n-nature4669

    Be sure to visit www.scenesnnature.com for more information.

  • @stanleyhunter15
    @stanleyhunter15 Před rokem

    If you're not happy with the results when you're finished can the fibers be taken off so you can reapply?

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před rokem

      Hello! Thank you for your interest in our products! We recommend soaking them in warm water. This helps remove the velvet easier for them to be reapplied.

  • @slimpictony
    @slimpictony Před rokem

    Thanks for another great tip!

  • @vic5828
    @vic5828 Před rokem

    Thanks for the informative video. It gave me some ideas for sure.

  • @vic5828
    @vic5828 Před rokem

    It isn't a HUGE show but what about coming to the South Carolina Association of Taxidermist show on 15 - 17 June 2023? I'm pretty sure the members would love have a seminar with your system. I have quite a bit of your products but to see it all in action first hand vs. a video would be amazing.

    • @ModelSceneryExpert
      @ModelSceneryExpert Před rokem

      Hello Victor! Unfortunately, we have already made our show schedule for the 2023 year. However, we want to make to as many shows as possible in the future! Please keep checking back to find out what shows we will be at next! Thank you for your interest in our products.

    • @vic5828
      @vic5828 Před rokem

      @@ModelSceneryExpert Thanks for the reply. It would have been great to get some hands. Being a high school teacher it's only possible for me to attend summer seminars and within a few hundred miles of my home in East Tennessee.

  • @slimpictony
    @slimpictony Před rokem

    Love your videos

  • @sherrylewis7324
    @sherrylewis7324 Před rokem

    How are bear mounts attached to wall?

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před rokem

      Hello there! Thank you for the comment. We are deeply sorry for the delayed response. Our team will need additional information to further assist you. Can you tell us a little more about your current taxidermy habitat project or vision? Feel free to message us at scenesnnature@marketing.com

  • @lalinera8279
    @lalinera8279 Před rokem

    You two are awesome

  • @slimpictony
    @slimpictony Před 2 lety

    Thanks for doing these instructional videos. Love them! Keep them coming!

  • @jeanmyers7833
    @jeanmyers7833 Před 2 lety

    amazing video going to order everything to try it

  • @slimpictony
    @slimpictony Před 2 lety

    Another great video!

  • @juliodias6041
    @juliodias6041 Před 2 lety

    How does the plaster not crack?

  • @luizz_457
    @luizz_457 Před 2 lety

    I got a bird on ebay and im planning on making a base for it. Thanks for the video!

  • @danielvalero2376
    @danielvalero2376 Před 2 lety

    Hi, this give me an idea of what I want to do. I just have a doubt… after letting it dry, can it be placed in a humid environment (or be in contact with water) or will it loose its consistency?

    • @klivityloja3067
      @klivityloja3067 Před rokem

      What did you end up doing? Great to hear people creating

  • @slimpictony
    @slimpictony Před 2 lety

    Another awesome tutorial! Thanks!

  • @JakeKersh
    @JakeKersh Před 2 lety

    Which two part epoxy do you recommend to round off the tips?

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 2 lety

      Hi Jake! Thank you for reaching out to us. We recommend either Apoxie Sculpt or Magic Sculpt. Any color will be okay as you will paint the tips with Velvet Base before applying Velvet Fiber.

  • @kaleidoscope8276
    @kaleidoscope8276 Před 2 lety

    I wanna know how to add artificial plants to my deer mount habitat. I'm on a budget, do yall have a video?

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 2 lety

      Hi Kelly! We apologize for our delayed response. However, we do have some information for you. To add artificial plants, poke or drill a hole in the habitat shell. Apply a generous amount of hot glue on the base of the plant and insert it into the hole. Finish by applying a little more hot glue along the seam between the plant and the habitat and sprinkling one of our Soil Bases over the glue. The Soil Base will make the plant appear to be growing from the habitat, and cover up the seam/glue. When the hot glue is dry, you can use Habitat Adhesive to add more Soil Base, if needed. We currently do not have a specific video that shows this exact process, but we hope this information helped.

  • @namir5136
    @namir5136 Před 2 lety

    What is name of that paper?

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 2 lety

      Hi Namir! My apologies for the delayed response. It is Contour Sheet™. Find out more at our website: scenesnnature.com/show/category/Taxidermy-Habitat-Base.

  • @Thisismycomment.
    @Thisismycomment. Před 2 lety

    Looks like a dead-head. If so, cool find. If if not, cool anyway!!😁

  • @buddyandrews7678
    @buddyandrews7678 Před 3 lety

    Great video excellent products

  • @LordRusty5
    @LordRusty5 Před 3 lety

    I used your products on a mount I did back in the 80's .. from your parent company "Woodland Scenics". I used some medium green ground foam climbing up a stump to replicate moss growing. I used your Talus as lightweight rocks in the soil (re-dried coffee grounds). These products are not lost to a Taxidermist who also enjoys Model Railroading! ;)

  • @mmtaxidermy08
    @mmtaxidermy08 Před 3 lety

    Just completed order from NTA show. Can’t wait to put use!!

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 3 lety

      That's awesome! Thanks so much, and please share pictures of your finished projects with us!

  • @buddyandrews7678
    @buddyandrews7678 Před 3 lety

    Great video and product’s

  • @hyperchord
    @hyperchord Před 3 lety

    This is exactly what I was looking for to build a forest diorama! Thanks! Edit: I'm trying to find the products you used and when you gesture to the carton I think you call it "contour sheet plaster," but I'm not sure because I cant find it. What exactly is it?

  • @Littlebuderphly
    @Littlebuderphly Před 3 lety

    Would this be strong enough to hold a live chameleon? Im looking to make some branches that she can actually use. The store bought ones are too small for her enclosure and found ones present the risk of parasites and bacteria that could kill her.

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 3 lety

      Thanks for reaching out to us and your interest in our products. We are not as concerned about the strength of the materials (Plaster Cloth coated with Shaper Sheet® Plaster makes a firm, hard shell), but more about whether or not the materials are a suitable habitat for a chameleon. As we have not tested these materials in the manner you describe, we cannot provide guidance on whether or not they are a suitable habitat for a live chameleon.

    • @0NoFreeWill0
      @0NoFreeWill0 Před 2 lety

      Habitat FX series by Smooth On might work, it seems to be designed for aquatic and zoo habitats : czcams.com/video/Tw8h4P80UT4/video.html

  • @MrPatrickdanysh
    @MrPatrickdanysh Před 3 lety

    How much was the kit? I can't find it on Amazon or ebay.

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 3 lety

      Hi Patrick! The Whitetail Velvet Kit is $9.99, which includes the 2 different colored fibers. However, you can find everything you need to replicate deer antler velvet as seen in this video at our website: scenesnnature.com/show/category/Antler-Velvet-Taxidermy-Fiber.

    • @austincrawley6631
      @austincrawley6631 Před 2 lety

      162$

  • @lindamorgey6736
    @lindamorgey6736 Před 3 lety

    I really like it. Also check out Woodglut and plans.

  • @jimreimer6140
    @jimreimer6140 Před 3 lety

    I find your products a little expensive,especially the tin foil. I would have a little more confidence in your products if the taxidermy mounts in your catalog looked good,but except for the Arctic Fox,and maybe the deer head,the mounts just look real bad.

  • @OzarkJubal
    @OzarkJubal Před 3 lety

    What an awesome product, I'm excited to use it!

  • @larrycrum7060
    @larrycrum7060 Před 3 lety

    Chip is my spirit animal

  • @AL-ng4kd
    @AL-ng4kd Před 3 lety

    Where can i order this?

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 3 lety

      You can order all of products through our website. Visit scenesnnature.com/show/category/Taxidermy-Habitat to view all our Nature's Terrain items. Just add the products of your choice to the cart and then proceed to check out when you have all you need. In addition, if you live within the continental U.S. (lower 48 states) you receive free shipping on order more than $99. Thanks for your interest in our products!

  • @jasonpine2061
    @jasonpine2061 Před 3 lety

    Could the plaster cloth be used to build broken deer antlers

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 3 lety

      Hi Jason! So we can best answer your question, could you please tell us if you are wanting to create a tip of the deer antlers or a larger portion of the rack? Also, are you wanting to use just Plaster Cloth?

    • @jasonpine2061
      @jasonpine2061 Před 3 lety

      @@scenes-n-nature4669 i got a rack that has the last 4 inches of the main beam broke. Could i use a peice of wire and the plaster cloth to build that last 4 inches?

    • @scenes-n-nature4669
      @scenes-n-nature4669 Před 3 lety

      @@jasonpine2061 Hi Jason! We appreciate the additional information and your patience in our response. We do not recommend using Plaster Cloth and wire to rebuild a broken main beam on antlers. Plaster Cloth is not an ideal material for weight-bearing applications like re-building the main beam on an antler would require. Please let us know if you have any additional questions and for your interest in our products.

  • @jamesgilbert573
    @jamesgilbert573 Před 4 lety

    Great video

  • @ThePauseMenuVlog
    @ThePauseMenuVlog Před 4 lety

    Recommended to wear a mask while doing this?

  • @vic5828
    @vic5828 Před 4 lety

    I like that your videos are short and to the point! I will definitely be ordering some items this next week. Thanks for the post!

  • @LordRusty5
    @LordRusty5 Před 4 lety

    Been using this and other Woodland Scenics (the mother company) in Model Railroading for years, and utilized the flocking system for velvet antlers about a year ago. I guess somebody there got wind of it, and figured this could be another money making avenue for them. Here's the link ... czcams.com/video/mD9V-OuIGIU/video.html