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How to make handmade papers for journaling, collage & mark-making, inspired by Momigami and Joomchi

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  • čas přidán 7. 04. 2022
  • Louise is delighted to present the technique of” ply paper”. The name refers to the layering process used to make plywood when several layers of veneer sheets of wood are layered and glued with the grain of the wood in alternating directions in each adjacent layer. This creates a thin yet strong wooden sheet.
    The “ply paper” process incorporates layering to create strength with the addition of elements to add interest and texture.
    Following on from the experimental work exploring the potential of the Japanese art of Momigami and the Korean art of Joomchi, Louise takes the process further.
    In this video, Louise will show how she utilises the ply paper technique that she has developed from work inspired by the process and idea of Momigami and Joomchi. The ply paper technique allows a mix of substrates; paper, threads, fabrics, paints, varnishes and mark-making can all coalesce to provide differing attributes to affect the work. The result is beguilingly complex and yet has a wonderfully simple process. ENJOY X
    A series of videos will progress through the beautiful possibilities this intriguing technique allows.
    For more of Louise's work, please see www.louisejannetta.co.uk.
    Link to purchase acid-free tissue paper -
    acid-free tissue paper 22gsm 50x75cm pack of 500 video link - www.jacksonsar...
    You will need
    Acid-free tissue papers
    220gsm cartridge paper
    Cellulose Glue
    Acrylics
    Natural fibre yarns, eg. embroidery, crochet, dishcloth.
    Needle
    Scissors
    Variety of fabrics
    Florist cellophane wrap.
    The roll of white netting is dry wall tape used by builders

Komentáře • 202

  • @stephaniequattrini1665
    @stephaniequattrini1665 Před rokem +9

    Beautiful build-up of techniques Louise. It's very rare to find someone on CZcams who is interested in bringing together textiles, paper and stitching in this exciting and visionary way. I have a lot of very fine silk threads, around 2 metres long, connected together at each end by a strip of sari silk. I've been storing the threads for around 15 years (some for over 20 years) for a moment like this. You have really inspired me to pull out all my 'stuff', (as my husband calls it) and start creating again.Thank you so much.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Hi Stephanie, great to hear that you feel encouraged to do the work that inspires and fascinates you. So good to share processes so we can drive one another to create. Xxxx I have a Facebook page called Louise Jannetta Create Art Facebook Group where you can share your creativity. We would love to see your work x

  • @donnaer
    @donnaer Před 8 měsíci +4

    How wonderful that you describe the purpose of your book as feminine, a book of spells. So relatable… thank you so much for sharing your highly technical knowledge.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 8 měsíci

      My pleasure, thank you for watching and for hearing the comments I made, much appreciated. 😀

  • @carlahenn1461
    @carlahenn1461 Před 2 lety +9

    This work of art has just taken my breathe away. I have fallen into a rabbit hole. Thank you for the tutorial.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      You are so welcome! And glad it has been helpful and inspiring. I have been loving exploring the potential of paper and hope you can join in the journey X

  • @jeanieferretti4203
    @jeanieferretti4203 Před měsícem +1

    Those are stunning ❤ Thank you for sharing ❤

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před měsícem +1

      You are very welcome. Many thanks for watching. All the best Louise

  • @debbie9035
    @debbie9035 Před 13 dny

    Really enjoyed watching you create. Thanks for sharing this fun technique with us!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 13 dny

      You are so welcome! My pleasure, many thanks for watching x

  • @tteresajones5020
    @tteresajones5020 Před měsícem

    I would like to see this on you tube. This is the the first time I have seen this and I love it

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před měsícem

      Hi. Welcome and glad you like it x Many thanks for watching x

  • @izzie-digs-in
    @izzie-digs-in Před 2 lety +11

    Hello Louise...I'm still here in the US watching during the day now 😊 when you are talking about cartridge paper, do you mean the kind of paper that goes in a home printer like inkjet, laser etc...? I was just gifted with huge boxes of the old fashioned roller computer paper circa 1980's. It has holes on the sides where in fit on whee!s to move it through the printer. You know I'm thrilled. You remain in this video, as always, a genius. Thank you.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +9

      No, the cartridge paper is more like the stuff you get in a good quality sketchbook, but any paper will provide a result I am sure. The more I experiment with this the more potential I find in the whole process. I am going to start a Facebook forum so we can all see and share our results, both failures and successes. And sooo pleased you are enjoying the videos. See you again and all the best, Lou X

    • @mafish7962
      @mafish7962 Před rokem

      The whole process is amazing! Tfs, Laura ❤

  • @dianecharest8365
    @dianecharest8365 Před 2 měsíci

    Those are beautiful! Thank you for sharing.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 měsíci

      You are so welcome! Glad you like them and thanks for watching x

  • @amajjikakumara6942
    @amajjikakumara6942 Před 5 měsíci

    I just ❤ this process! And your wisdom 🥰 thanks for sharing, cellophane, tissue, paints ready. Have to improvise on a vegetable based glue but can’t wait,

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi, thank you for watching. I'm glad you like it. The methylcellulose glue or starch-based glue is similar to wallpaper paste but without the added chemicals. All you really need is glue that remains water-soluble when it dries, and you only require this if you intend to apply water-based paints. Good luck and happy creating. All the very best, Louise 😀

  • @debbiepledgeryannakakis6763

    Wow love this. Have piles of fine Egyptian cotton pillowcases which i want to try with this technique. Thanks for sharing

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you like it. The next video will develop these ideas. I'm sure you will love it x

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +1

      Good luck with the pillow cases x

  • @judyhyland682
    @judyhyland682 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m totally enthralled with this

  • @donnacarraway9182
    @donnacarraway9182 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Thank you Louise!! Amazing process!! So lovely!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 5 měsíci +1

      You are welcome! Glad it is useful and many thanks for the kind comment and for watching. All the very best, Louise😀

  • @sharon1775
    @sharon1775 Před 2 lety +3

    you have a really good show

  • @tulikamukherjee8471
    @tulikamukherjee8471 Před 5 měsíci

    So so beautiful! Thank you. You have inspired me to try this technique!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 5 měsíci

      Wonderful! Have fun X Thanks for watching. All the very best, Louise😀

  • @lisalindstrom9564
    @lisalindstrom9564 Před 8 měsíci

    This is fabulous I'm glad I got hooked up to it thank you

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks again Lisa. Glad it's of some use. Hopefully hear from you again x. Keep well and all the very best, Louise😀

  • @susanorourke6255
    @susanorourke6255 Před měsícem

    i really love your work... many many thanks for sharing

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před měsícem

      Thank you. Thanks for watching and for taking the time to let me know that you are enjoying the videos. All the very best, Louise X

  • @tiffanyinman3476
    @tiffanyinman3476 Před rokem

    1 like...TIMES A MILLION! Thank you for teaching and inspiring. this is fabulous.

  • @astorybookfinish5055
    @astorybookfinish5055 Před 11 měsíci

    This is incredibly inspiring

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 11 měsíci

      Gald you like it, enjoy X. Many thanks for watching. All the best, Louise😀

  • @heikegutsche
    @heikegutsche Před 2 lety +1

    Love paper and any kind of material like fabric, yarn, dried leaves etc. etc. etc. 🙂 ... and combine them in experimental creative work. Therefore I share your excitement. - Wonderful work, thank you so much for presenting your discoveries!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure and thanks for watching. I have looked into adding dried flowers and flower petals, dried leaves and things like ferns prob. work well also. I am sure you have given all this a go in any case though. X Good luck with all your creations X

  • @jneigler
    @jneigler Před 2 lety +4

    This is so exciting! I love the results and cannot wait to try some. Thanks so much for sharing this incredible technique!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      glad it is of interest and good luck with all your making x

  • @curranlouise
    @curranlouise Před rokem

    Really enjoyed this video, thank you.

  • @cathyburnside3363
    @cathyburnside3363 Před rokem

    Agree with the others. So glad i found your site thanks for your ideas

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      You are so welcome! Glad they are helpful and many thanks for watching X😀

  • @sueevans4110
    @sueevans4110 Před 2 lety +2

    Love paper manipulation thankyou more please

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      No the cartridge paper is more like the stuff you get in a good quality sketchbook, but any paper will provide a result I am sure. The more I experiment with this the more potential I find in the whole process. I am going to start a Facebook forum so we can all see and share our results, both failures and successes.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      Sorry Sue I sent you the wrong message X

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      It was meant to say that yes the process is very therapeutic, meditative and creative it give a real feeling of creativity and construction. So glad you are enjoying it and I can assure you there will be plenty more. Have a lovely day and all the very best Louise X

  • @connieebinger6343
    @connieebinger6343 Před 6 měsíci

    Cool technique!

  • @PaulWalesArt
    @PaulWalesArt Před 2 lety +1

    Louise this is absolutely incredible! As I’ve said before I am so captivated by your willingness to experiment and this work with paper and fabric is fantastic. Thank you for continuing to share your knowledge and the joy you find in exploring!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! So glad you are getting things from this. I am having a lovely time and love sharing it all especially when it is so appreciated. XXXX

  • @ravenlunatic1177
    @ravenlunatic1177 Před rokem +1

    Wow, this has been so inspiring. Your work is stunning. I’m thinking this technique might work for creating a lampshade. I’ve been looking for ideas to replace the current dilapidated lampshade. The lace look with the string might be just the thing! Thank you for giving my imagination a jolt of energy! Cheers from FL😺

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem +1

      Great idea! I hope you manage to get a lampshade completed. I have a Facebook page where subscribers to my channel can share their creations; it would be lovely to see the results. Good luck with it X😀 Oh, the link to the page is - facebook.com/groups/louisejannettacreateart

  • @Catefn
    @Catefn Před 2 lety +3

    Wow, so glad I found your tutorials. This is wonderful! Thank you.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching and so glad you like them X all the best Louise

  • @smitamukne6473
    @smitamukne6473 Před rokem

    Beautiful art. Unique. Thanks Mam

  • @LovinglfDesigns
    @LovinglfDesigns Před rokem

    Stunning work

  • @artisticFROG
    @artisticFROG Před 2 lety +1

    Fabulous video! I enjoyed it very much.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much! and glad that you enjoyed it. I had a look at your channel and will enjoy learning from you as well. Keep well and all the best, Louise X😀😀😀

  • @petergordon4456
    @petergordon4456 Před 2 lety +3

    Hiya like your work it is definitely a master pieces to me thanks for sharing nice work can you please tell me how you make cellulite glue as for wheat glue is water mixed to a paste thanks again . Happy Easter 🐣 peter Scotland

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      Thank you, I will, I am going to post a how to mix the cell;ulose glue video today X

  • @bernadette8300
    @bernadette8300 Před 11 měsíci

    Amazing work ❤

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks 😄Glad you like it and many thanks for watching X😀

  • @tavenchristensen3157
    @tavenchristensen3157 Před rokem

    I forgot to say that you have a great eye for colour, placement/design, texture and thinking out of the box!
    🙂 Like a PRO‼️
    I’ll be watching. 👍

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Wow, thank you! lovely thing to say. Many thanks for watching XXX

  • @hilaryford6493
    @hilaryford6493 Před 2 měsíci

    Wonderful!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 měsíci

      Great, glad you like it XXX 😀Many thanks for the kind feedback and for watching. Keep well and all the best, Louise😀

  • @iwill3133
    @iwill3133 Před 9 měsíci

    O.M.Gosh. Amazing and so much info fast. Perfect. You're a great teacher. Years ago I had a very soft white crinkled paper (now I know scrunching was the process) with a simple fish painted with acrylics and then wax painted just over the fish which added another texture which was so nice to touch. Off to see more. Thank you for sharing.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 8 měsíci

      Glad that the video was helpful, XXX Thank you for watching X😀

  • @pattismith6047
    @pattismith6047 Před 7 měsíci

    Gorgeous 🥰

  • @jneigler
    @jneigler Před 2 lety

    Just watched this for the second time. You are such an artist and magician!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      Very kind of you to say so and much appreciated. Keep well and all the very best xxx

  • @minahernandez814
    @minahernandez814 Před 7 měsíci

    This is an amazing, breathtaking work of art, that inspires many ideas for creating. Thank you so much for sharing it!

  • @etnrllirb
    @etnrllirb Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome job, I envy your patience...

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      I never really think I have patience, and when I get fed up with being precise and carefull I do more loose and expressive stuff for a bit. Then you get the best of both worlds. Good luck with all your endevours X

  • @TheImageaddict
    @TheImageaddict Před rokem

    Another rabbit hole! Amazing. Thank you

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      My pleasure, enjoy. And again thank you for watching xxx

  • @sherryleggett1612
    @sherryleggett1612 Před rokem

    OMG! I have just found your channel this morning and it looks like I will be spending the day watching your channel. I have wanted to make a tree of life artwork for a long time but didn’t know which technique I wanted to use. Now I know. Thanks so much.

  • @lola71125
    @lola71125 Před 2 lety +1

    Fabulous tutorial. Ty so much!!!

  • @mountainsno
    @mountainsno Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. What absolutely beautiful pieces you are making.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      thanks so pleased that there is something there to interest you, all the best,Louise.

  • @sweetrebeldy
    @sweetrebeldy Před rokem

    How curious! More than 10 years ago, I used to play with hardeners papers etc. Nice technique!

  • @enamary1
    @enamary1 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful! Thank you Louise.

  • @vandanakumar4187
    @vandanakumar4187 Před rokem

    What a creativity!
    Such a brilliant imagination.
    Thanks for such a wonderful video, very inspirational.

  • @karinstossel5050
    @karinstossel5050 Před rokem

    Thank you for showing us this beautiful process. Now I can play! 🙏

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      My pleasure 😊 Enjoy X Thank you for watching.

    • @karinstossel5050
      @karinstossel5050 Před rokem

      I am patiently waiting for my paper to dry…..🫣 so hard! 😂

  • @mountainsno
    @mountainsno Před rokem

    i am so glad to return and see more work / more videos. Thank you very much for documenting and sharing all your processes. Your courage in trying things certainly gives fascinating and very beautiful results. Well Im back a year later after delving into watercolours and oil pastels. I am revisiting all your relevant videos. I would like to make bookcovers merging fabric and paper. So your videos are so essential to what I want to do. I will be in touch and send photographs. I hope you are getting plenty of interest in your local area. Your ideas and experiments are valuable. Im really interested in stewardship of our paper, books, textiles. Your vision really excites my little ideas. Best wishes from Western Australia.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Hi Maretta. Glad the videos are helpful. I'm going to upload more videos on manipulation of paper and fabrics in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime please have a look at my Facebook page, Louise Jannetta Create Art Group. We would all love to see your work. Many thanks for watching. All the very best, Louise

  • @karenselway836
    @karenselway836 Před rokem

    This has been an absolute joy to watch. Just 'found' you . Can't wait to catch up on your other videos. Thankyou so much for sharing. Subscribed and notifications on.🥰👍

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem +1

      Many thanks for watching and for subscribing etc. much appreciated. I hope you enjoy creating XXX😊

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem +1

      I have also set up a Facebook group for those who subscribe to my CZcams channel. This is a forum where invited members can post, share and comment on all our beautiful creations; with the ethos of support and encouragement, generosity and inclusivity.
      the link to the page is - facebook.com/groups/louisejannettacreateart - go to the Facebook Group Page and request to join using the button on the right side of the page.
      We would love to see your work if you would like to post some images, it needn't be anything to do with the workshops that I have on CZcams.
      I hope you can join and benefit from sharing creativity and support.

  • @jenngraham1812
    @jenngraham1812 Před 2 lety +1

    This is brilliant! I can’t wait to experiment with this technique. thanks for this fabulous tutorial 🙏🏽💕

  • @cherryT55555
    @cherryT55555 Před rokem

    That really inspired me to get back into paper craft. Thank you so much for sharing your process!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      I'm so glad! It is my pleasure. Sorry I have not posted more videos, but I've been very busy. Hopefully, get back to it in a couple of week's time.😀

  • @jayneelinor
    @jayneelinor Před rokem

    These are amazing, especially the flowers! Thank you!

  • @priyanganidharmaratne8034

    Thank you ❤️

  • @user-b-very
    @user-b-very Před rokem

    This looked like so much fun, and it is! Thank you Louise, I will be presenting this process to my art group EASB (Experimental Artists of South Bay) for our July project. I used a soft brayer to securing the the tissue and it worked well.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem +1

      Have fun! And good tip. Please spread the word about my CZcams channel. Xxx Send my regards to the group. All the very best, Louise x

  • @deborahthompson3847
    @deborahthompson3847 Před rokem

    Wow wow wow! So exciting!

  • @donnadees1971
    @donnadees1971 Před 8 měsíci

    New mediums…kudos

  • @denisegardner2373
    @denisegardner2373 Před rokem

    Wow! Stunning! TFS 🌞

  • @judysoedt916
    @judysoedt916 Před 2 lety +2

    Love this technique. I can see myself trying this. I’m a little confuse on what type of glue to use. If you can help I would appreciate.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Judy. For this technique I mainly use cellulose glue if you type into your searchengine and request cellulose paste for paper-mache this cellulose pwder should come up. It is inexpensive and washable and often used by schools. Hope this helps.

  • @22GmaRocky
    @22GmaRocky Před rokem

    This is so beautiful and so many variations! Thank you for sharing ❤️

  • @sharonm3185
    @sharonm3185 Před rokem

    I just adore the building of techniques! Such innovation, my mind is spinning with possibilities! All those lovely details, just brilliant 👏👏👏 I’m new to college/mixed medium art so I truly appreciate the videos. I’ve been wanting to incorporate sewing into my work but I find it daunting (and intimidating) so this is very appealing to me! Love all the tutorials on your channel and your twists on timeless techniques! Thanks again! Sharon M

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Thank you! Cheers! I am going to take this mix of papers, facric, textures, markmaking and stitch still further so I hope you will enjoy all the potential of this mixed media technique. Enjoy X. And I hope to get to see some of your creations as well.
      I have set up a Facebook group for those who subscribe to my CZcams channel. This is a forum where invited members can post, share and comment on all our beautiful creations. With the ethos of support and encouragement, generosity and inclusivity.
      the link to the page is - facebook.com/groups/louisejannettacreateart - go to the Facebook Group Page and request to join using the button on the right side of the page.
      I hope you can join and benefit from sharing creativity and support. x

  • @dianecaust2425
    @dianecaust2425 Před rokem

    Thank you so much. I loved what u did and have done before. It is refreshing to see something new.
    I have subscribed and look forward to other videos.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Awesome! Thank you! Glad you like it and thank you for watching😃

  • @daisyodell2770
    @daisyodell2770 Před rokem

    I just found your channel and am so blown away and inspired! Thank you so much for sharing so generously. This video is absolutely amazing and I have so many new ideas!

  • @donnamorina7846
    @donnamorina7846 Před rokem

    Very inspiring! Thank you for this great tutorial, I am going to do some experimenting now!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Go for it! Have fun xxx and thank you for watching XX😀

  • @wendyproud2201
    @wendyproud2201 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello Louise ....I am loving your experiments . To follow on to this lace paper I had the idea that you could actually embroider the fabric before sticking it to the paper .Sashiko and Kantha stitching comes to mind.Oh ...is there time to sleep?

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +1

      Great idea! There is soo much potential to this process. Please let me see your work when you get the chance. I will start a facebook forum. Dont have time today but will get it sorted for Sunday and really look forward to seeing all the besutiful work X have a lovely day

  • @irinaplace3033
    @irinaplace3033 Před rokem

    Great ideas, thank you!

  • @denisehug1911
    @denisehug1911 Před 2 lety +1

    New to your channel & love your paper manipulation. Viewed your lace tree video & was intrigued. While I got the idea, it would be nice to see a more detailed explanation. I know you have probably moved on from that technique, but it doesn't hurt to ask. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      Yes, that video is a little sparce but I will get round to a more comprehensive tutorial. X

  • @tnmtredhead
    @tnmtredhead Před rokem +1

    Love this video, but you said you would leave links to the acid- free tissue paper you use but I do not see any links at all.💖💖

  • @basbo00sa
    @basbo00sa Před 2 lety +2

    I am in love with your creativity. Can’t find cellulose glue here. What can I use instead? Thanx a million

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +2

      Many thanks x Cellulose glue is basically wallpaper paste but without the anti fungal addition so hopefully you can get wallpaper paste. If you need something sent over just let me know. Good luck with it all xxx and thanks for watching

    • @basbo00sa
      @basbo00sa Před 2 lety

      @@LouiseJannetta Thanx a million

  • @howlingwind1937
    @howlingwind1937 Před rokem +1

    How marvellous is that! Could you iron it after its dry 8f it's a bit wrinkled. Thank you for sharing it was super interesting. Cheers!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem +1

      Yes you can, just take care. many thanks for watching. X😀

    • @howlingwind1937
      @howlingwind1937 Před rokem +1

      @@LouiseJannetta thank you for a reply, yes I've watched another one, I think I'm hooked! It's good to know that it could be ironed gently if necessary. Cheers from Tasmania!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem +1

      @@howlingwind1937 @Howling Wind Wow, Tasmania! The wonders of CZcams. I have also started a Facebook group so we can share our beautiful creations. The link to the group is facebook.com/groups/louisejannettacreateart. Hope to see some of your work X

    • @howlingwind1937
      @howlingwind1937 Před rokem

      @@LouiseJannetta I'm not on face book etc, but I suppose it's time for me to be on it kicking and squealing.😂

  • @user-rr9ix7tc5t
    @user-rr9ix7tc5t Před 9 měsíci

    What an inspiring video. Im so looking forward to trying out your techniques. I Iove sea scenes so see this could be very effective. Im going to try the netting withh slow stitch. Could be great for Christmas projects. Thank you againm My minds buzzing. One question cellulose paste is that wallpaper paste.?

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you for all your enthusiasm. Yes, the cellulose glue is the same as wallpaper paste but without any added chemicals. They add anti-fungal chemicals to wallpaper paste, which can actually damage papers. X😀

  • @eleanorsegal257
    @eleanorsegal257 Před 2 lety +2

    Could one use non stick craft sheet in place of florist plastic?

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +2

      Absolutely, really good idea. Something that is easily wiped down. The only thing is that you need to leave the tissue paper to dry on the sheet. If you try to move it when it is wet it may well tear. The papers are very delicate when they are wet. X

  • @cidk59
    @cidk59 Před rokem

    THIS IS SO FABULOUS!!!!!! Thank you for sharing this.... my mind is going in a million directions!! Do you use olive oil when you make your mami gami papers??

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Thank you, glad you like it and thank you for watching. I have used nut oil rather than olive oil; I think nut oil dries more quickly. But I also thought the quick-drying poppy oil used in oil painting would work well. I don't use oil if I think I am going to add paint after the scrunching and folding process, as it may seal the paper and make it less able to take the next layer of paint applied. 😀

  • @bellasoleilapparel
    @bellasoleilapparel Před rokem +1

    Hi Louise, I absolutely love this technique. I was wondering about the cellulose glue . Is it the same as wallpaper glue? Do you have a link for where to purchase it ? Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us all !!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem +2

      Hi J. Thanks for watching and glad it is of interest. Yes the methyl cellulose glue is one of the main ingredients of wall paper paste but they can also contain other ingredients and may not be plant based (as is the case with methyl cellulose) Methyl cellulose is used in this instance as an reversible archival glue as it is not toxic, and not an allergen, and is resistant to bacterial growth. You can store it (mixed) in the refrigerator or freezer.
      However you can use wallpaper paste especially in any experimental work, try to keep to the methyl cellulose for anything important especially if it is to be contained in some way, eg a painting in a frame or a handmade book in a box. This is because if there are toxins in the glue they are trapped and may damage the art work.
      I get my methyl cellulose from Ratchford in Stockport, UK please see the link below.
      ratchford.co.uk/product/powdered-adhesives-pastes-methyl-cellulose-scmc-100g/
      Hope all this helps and good luck with all your creativity X

  • @adalovelace7806
    @adalovelace7806 Před rokem

    Just wondering. Could you soak the thread or yarn in the glue, and then make the desired designs using it on a separate bit of cellophane? Then let those designs dry and place them where you want them onto the cellulose glue dampened cloth and re-moisten the designs again with glue. Then finally proceed as you would normally.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Hi Ada, yes that works well and enables you to make complicated designes XXX😀

  • @lindasteger7207
    @lindasteger7207 Před 11 měsíci

    Is there a supply list for this type of art. Fascinating!!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi, there is a list of things that I have used in the description below the video. There is a direct link to the acid-free tissue paper, but most other items are generally available. If you need anything in particular, let me know, and I can see if I can point you in the right direction.😀

  • @renig5059
    @renig5059 Před rokem

    Waw😱 I am amazed just fell upon this video absolutely loved it… so my type of thing to do… thx…how was the shirt made⁉️

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Thank you so much 😀 Glad you like it and many thanks for watching xx. The shirt was a thrift shop or second-hand shop. There are loads of treasures in those shops perfect for collage etc xxx

    • @renig5059
      @renig5059 Před rokem

      @@LouiseJannetta did the shirt come crumpled up like that or did u do something to it

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      @@renig5059 it was crumpled die to the machine embroidery on it. I have some more very lacey tops which I will use for printing and textures in future videos xxx

  • @artealain
    @artealain Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Louise, I just came across your channel here and this video in particular is amazing. I'm gradually making my way through your videos. I'm curious to know what type of cellulose glue you are using and where to buy it. All the best.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi, thanks very much for your interest in my videos, and I hope you are getting something from them. I use methyl cellulose glue, which I purchase from Ratchford in Stockport; the link to this supplier is ratchford.co.uk/product/powdered-adhesives-pastes-methyl-cellulose-scmc-100g/. I have a video on how to mix this glue - How to Prepare Cellulose glue- link: czcams.com/video/K3Tee3iMtiE/video.html. X All the best, Louise😀

  • @user-qk4je7yo7k
    @user-qk4je7yo7k Před měsícem

    Wow love this . I have only used my gel prints between layered napkins so far. Can you use Nori glue instead of Cellulose glue.? Is the tissue paper wet strength tissue? Thank you great tutorial .

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před měsícem +1

      Hi, thanks for watching. Yes, you can use Nori glue, and no, the tissue paper is just regular tissue paper; I think it was 24gsm. The sheet of plastic bag or cellophane keeps it together if you need to move it. I'll look into wet strength tissue paper, thanks for the tip. Glad you liked it and hope to see you again X. All the very best, Louise😀

    • @user-qk4je7yo7k
      @user-qk4je7yo7k Před měsícem

      @@LouiseJannetta Thank you, will experiment with the `Nor glue tomorrow. I mainly use the wet strength tissue when gel printing it's great for collaging with. X

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před měsícem

      @@user-qk4je7yo7k Thank you for the great tip. XX

  • @amyh.b.khalil8519
    @amyh.b.khalil8519 Před 2 lety

    Hello from Texas, USA.
    I am in awe of your amazing ideas. Your knowledge. I appreciate your videos so much! My question is, would a gel medium be useful instead of the cellulose glue for the process to create your papers?

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Amy, thanks for watching the videos, and so glad that you find them helpful. I used the cellulose glues as they remain pretty absobant to water when dry so it is possible to add pigment that can still soak into the materials eg. the papers or the fabrics. I think that acrylic bonding would work perfectly fine as a glue but may dry to an insoluble layer and may prevent the materials from absobing pigment so well. This wouldn't necessarily matter as you can always add more acrylic as you pigment medium it just has it's own specific attributes to take into consideration. Hope this helps and good luck with it all x

  • @karens5429
    @karens5429 Před 7 měsíci

    WHAT KIND OF GLUE? I CANNOT CATCH IT. SORRY AND THANK YOU. IS THIS THE SAMEB GLUE USED FOR THE PAPERS COLLAGE?

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 7 měsíci +1

      I used methylcellulose, which is about the same as wallpaper paste but without chemical additives so is archival. I use methyl cellulose because it is a natural product that is water soluble, so I will take the paints applied really well. The PVA glues are generally non-soluble when dry and are not archival, all but the expensive book-binding PVA glues give off a chemical that if contained within a book or a frame (trapped) will rot the papers.. X Hope this helps, and many thanks for watching X😀
      See the video - How to Prepare Cellulose Glue - czcams.com/video/K3Tee3iMtiE/video.html

  • @tavenchristensen3157
    @tavenchristensen3157 Před rokem

    I would cover a wall in a powder room to make it a special feature.
    Yeah! - Not too large… it would be the perfect size.
    And done in the white paper would be stunning‼️
    -
    FYI… (If anyone decides to do one of their bath room walls, make sure you always have good ventilation!! Otherwise the paper may get wet from steamy showers.)
    Good luck 😉

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Sounds fab you will have to let us know hoew it goes XX

  • @annclaireshelleykay3654

    Can you use cooked starch glue for this process as an alternative to the cellulose paste you use?

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Yes you can. Anything that sticks and is archival XXX😀

  • @sherry123169
    @sherry123169 Před rokem

    Do you sell your your papers after you make them by any chance? They are absolutely beautiful!!! 💗

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      I may have a few you could buy, which ones did you like? X

  • @sherryleggett1612
    @sherryleggett1612 Před rokem

    Do your fabrics and threads need to be cotton based?

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Hi no they can be other types so long as they respond to the glue you use. The main thing is if you want to add paint etc. If you add watercolour or if you want the materials to respond to the paint applied, eg. absorb the paint like a cotton does or fine synthetic or sit on the fabric like a plastic or thick synthetic. Good luck XXX hope this helps

  • @annatronson5927
    @annatronson5927 Před rokem

    Will the cellulose glue be strong enough to stick?! Some use PVA mixed with water!

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem +1

      Hi. I used the cellulose and it was good for papers. It's not so effective with fabrics and papers together. For these I use cellulose and a PVA bookbinding glue mixed in equal proportions. I use the more expensive bookbinding PVA as it doesn't produce the toxic gases that can rot the papers if they are kept in a closed container like a frame or enclosed within a book. I hope this helps xxx

    • @annatronson5927
      @annatronson5927 Před rokem

      @@LouiseJannetta This really helps xxx Louise”! Appreciate it! My last question, in this, is… do you use the cellulose powder to mix with water and then use half of this mix with PVA bookbinding glue?! I’m repeating your answer! It’s just I’ve never used the paste mix to make cellulose. And I hope the neighbourhood craft store sells it or I’ll order online.

  • @judyhyland682
    @judyhyland682 Před 2 lety +1

    Are you using string or actual sewing thread?

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Judy it's dishcloth or white cotton crochet yarn. I often separate out the threads of the yarn to make more delicate lines x

    • @judyhyland682
      @judyhyland682 Před 2 lety

      @@LouiseJannetta I used some regular cotton string….we shall see how it turns out! Lol x

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety

      @@judyhyland682 Yep anything that has the potential to take the pigments adds to the composition in their own unique way. X

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi again Judy, I saw from your CZcams account that you have done work with pouring acrylics. Do you know anything about silicon oil? I believe it is used in acrylic pouring and I wondered if it was any good at making the tissue papers translucent. If it is then it would not interfere with any future applications of acrylic paint to the treated tissue papers.

  • @lindasteger7207
    @lindasteger7207 Před 11 měsíci

    I would buy a recording with your reading a female author/poet. Lovely tone.

  • @483750
    @483750 Před rokem

    What type of glue do u use the paint on fabric tissue paper …

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem +2

      Hi, I used cellulose glue but would now mix this 50/50 with a bookbinding glue if the project needs to be of archival quality and just a good PVA craft glue if this is for a project that is either more experimental or will not be boxed or framed. Hope this helps, and thank you for watching. Good luck with all your creative projects XXXX😃🍀

    • @christinecasey8156
      @christinecasey8156 Před rokem +1

      @@LouiseJannetta thank you so much for getting back to me and promptly as well. I appreciate it and keep pressing onward wirh your videos. You have so many o would like to catch up on . Have a blest day

  • @karenholst8306
    @karenholst8306 Před rokem

    👍👍👍💕💕💕🇩🇰

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Thanks again. Many thanks for taking the time to let me know you like it. Xxx

  • @rosepeltier7815
    @rosepeltier7815 Před rokem

    What type of glue?

  • @serenityjewel
    @serenityjewel Před rokem

    In the US, that's deli paper. In case anyone here doesn't know.

  • @donnanutt3650
    @donnanutt3650 Před rokem

    Fascinating video, but it might be more effective with a voiceover. The materials you work with are quite noisy and they compete with you lovely soft voice.

    • @LouiseJannetta
      @LouiseJannetta  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching, and many thanks for the feedback. This was an earlier video, and I was and, in fact, still am not that good with the technological side. Things will improve XXXX😀