MINIATURE Stargazer LILIES Made With BREAD & GLUE
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2024
- I LOVE This Method of Making Miniature Flowers. It Was my First Time Trying This and I Definitely Want to Make More Flowers Using These Simple Ingredients. A Big Thank You to Barb @releasingendorphins232 Who Inspired me to Make These Miniature Porcelain Looking Flowers. After Making These Lilies, I Know How the Dough Works and Hopefully I Will be Able to Make Even More Intricate Flowers. I Made These Flowers and Filmed This Video Early April and the Flowers Still Look as Good as New (They Dry Hard and Don't Stay Flexible).
Cut the 4 Edges off a Piece of White Bread. Add About a Little over 1/2 tsp. of Elmers White Glue to Center of Bread and Work Glue Into Bread to make a malleable Dough. Add Food Colouring to Dough and Immediately Seal Each Ball of Dough in a Bag and Just Pinch off What is Needed.
I Only Used Half of a White Bread Slice and Less Than Half a Teaspoon of Glue. I Didn't Have Elmers White Glue so I Used Duncan Aleene's Fast Grab Tacky Glue. Unfortunately the Glue That I Used was Drying Very Quickly, so I Added a Small Amount of Cheap Craft Glue to it. The Consistency is Dough Like and Easy to Use. I Used Food Colouring for the Leaves and the Centre of the Lilies and Water Colour to Paint the Pink Detail on the Flower Petals. The Flowers Dried Well and Look Like Porcelain Flowers. I Look Forward to Making More Mini Flowers This Way.
Materials:
One Slice of White Bread With Crust Cut Off
Elmers White Glue
Food Colouring
Water Colour
Florist Wire
Posca Pen - Jak na to + styl
You made such beautiful flowers!
Thank you 💕😊
I called my late sister Lily. I love all lilies! Your incredible talent makes them come alive! I absolutely love your work!
Thank you very much 😊💕 Lily is a lovely name💕💕 I love all lilies too. Such beautiful flowers.
Just WOW, This brought back some Long forgotten memories for me. I forgot how easy it was to make your own "Clay". And this is GREAT timing! I have been planning some kind of craft I could do on my New Adventures. "Up coming that is" And this has helped me make up my mind. I had used this method back in High School for a Diorama Project for my History Class. And Man was it a HIT BACK THEN! 1982, so long ago, Thanks SO MUCH for this! I Love these, Its coming on a few Rainy Days, so I will see how good my hands work! Thanks AGAIN! There Beautiful!!
😄Thank you very much! 💕😊 It's funny how some things bring back memories. I'm so happy this came at a right time for you. A lovely viewer told me about this and I had to try it. I love this method! Honestly prefer it to existing clays.
@TomJones0065 Ooh! What was the project? please🤔
@@nuss1e Im trying to make a few small tea pot fairy houses, and I DO hope to film them and put them on You tube. ; )
Fantastic! I wish I still had such control of my fingers.
Thank you 😊💕💕
These are gorgeous 🥰
Thank you very much 💕😊
Woah! Unreal! Ive never heard of clay made from bread and glue before. What a game changer this will be for people who might not have any porcelain or soft clay etc. Really fascinating to learn about this! Thanks so much
You are very welcome 😊💕💕I was so surprised that this actually worked so well. I made the flowers early April and they are still as good as new and they dry solid. Such simple and cheap ingredients!! I was told about this by a viewer and another one said that they used the method for school projects in the 80's. I had to try it. I am now obsessed and want to make more flowers 😂🤣 Like a Flower shop diorama.
@@tinycraftlife omg yes! That would be amazing! I can imagine all the bunches of different beautiful flowers
I TOTALLY LOVED THIS!!! Back in the day before polymer clay there was Bread dough clay!!! I LOVE THE FLOWERS YOU CREATED!!!!! The DETAIL IS INCREDIBLE!!! You Inspire Me!!! Your patience in creating the tiny leaves and petals is off the CHARTS!!!!!
Thank you so much 💕💕😊 I was so surprised that it actually worked!!! The flowers still look as good as new. I'm now obsessed with bread clay and have been making more flowers 😂
Amazing ❤
Thank you so much 😊💕
Stargazer Lilies are some of my favorites. I find them very striking. You did an outstanding job creating some extremely tiny, intricate flowers. You are so patient and talented.❤❤❤
Thank you very much 😊💕 They are mine too
@@tinycraftlife 🥰
Well all I can say is WOW you are very clever thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
Thank you 💕😊
It's simply wonderful! You're so gifted I love your work , your videos . Thank you for sharing ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you and you are very welcome💕😊
This is such a wild idea! I guess with the glue it wouldn’t grow mold hu? It’s like you’re turning bread back into dough lol. But it’s gorgeous at the end!!
Thank you! 💕😊😂I was as surprised as you about this method. The flowers still look as good as new even though I made them early April. No mold or change of colour. The flowers dry solid too.
You do such! Amazing work!! I love everything about these. You are so talented. You make me jealous when you create something amazing like these. Maybe some day I can do something amazing like these!!
Thank you so much 😊💕 I'm sure you can do it too. They are a bit fiddly to make but worth it 😄
So weird! I love it
It really is weird 😂can't believe it actually works. The flowers look as good as new even though I made them early April 😊💕
That's amazing
Thank you 😊💕
These are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you very much and you are more than welcome 💕😊
Really pretty.
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Thank you 💕😊
Ahh so cool I’m gonna try this! Your Lilies came out so so beautifully!!! 😍😍🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀🎀
Thank you very much 😊💕 I really love this method. It's so simple.
You do fantastic work‼️I love these flowers❣️ Thanks for your generosity in sharing 😎
Thank you so much and you are very welcome! 😊💕 I give credit to a lovely viewer who told me about this method.
WoW c’est magnifique!!😻 je viens tout juste de m’abonner à votre chaîne et vous faites du travail exceptionnel bravo vous avez les mains de Dieu qui vous guide 😻🌟
Merci beaucoup. Vous êtes très gentil 😊💕 Merci beaucoup de vous être abonné à ma chaîne 💕💕
Very nice. I really enjoy watching your videos. The attention you give to detail shows in your finished product.
Thank you very much 😊💕 Glad you liked the video
So beautiful thankyou x
Thank you very much 💕😊
Beautiful!
Thank you very much 😊💕
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Thank you 😊💕
What an amazing technique! I have difficulty finding an air-drying modeling clay that suits me: I have to try this!
How does it behave over time? Doesn't it tend to break or crumble?
Thanks for sharing this technique!
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Thank you 😊💕 I'm so surprised how well it actually worked. The flowers dry hard but they do break if bended. I made these flowers beginning of April and they still look as good as new. I have been told that they shouldn't change over time but I'm tempted to make more flowers and paint them with a sealer to see if it makes any difference.
Brilliant, never thought of using bread, question: does the clay become rock solid cuz I saw it bending in the end and does it shrink in size like cold porcelain?❤
Thank you 😊💕 They do dry rock solid after a few hours. I made these flowers early April and I was worried the colour might change but they haven't changed a bit. The plain bread colour itself stays slightly off white/cream, but white food colouring would probably make it whiter.
Does that bread dough harden up well? Do you just air dry it?
The dough does harden solid. I made the flowers at the beginning of April and they still look the same as when I made them. The dough dries slightly off white / cram but I think it can be made whiter by adding white food colouring.
Absolutely. Made some in the 70's. Still perfect. NO MOLD.
Oh...Airdry!
Just spectacular! Does the "clay" dry hard? I wonder if the flowers can be coated with something to make them stronger. Thanks so much!
Thank you 😊💕 They do dry hard. I made these flowers at the beginning of April and they still look as good as new. I'm pretty sure they can be coated with a sealer to make them stronger.
How on earth did you come up with that? Big fan of your vids
Thank you so much 😊💕 One of my lovely viewers told me about the method. I was also told it was used for school projects in the 80's. Such simple and inexpensive ingredients 😄
Oh my gosh... did this in the late 60s...used to make little arrangements to glue on rocks as paperweights.
Your viewer who shared here favorite clay recipe with you. I first learned how to make these in the early 70's. Still have the ones from the 70's. No acrylic and not mold! I am SOOOO happy you conquered this. You Win for sure! Absolute Masterpieces!!!@@tinycraftlife
I believe this method hasn't been used yet. I have never seen any painted. Just food coloring added to dough. Be sure and keep each clay ball in baggie or wrapped tightly in plastic wrap so it doesn't dry out. Barb in
Oklahoma. ❤❤❤
Great Idea!@@maxinegautier3313