How To Make Air Dry Clay - Silky-Smooth DIY Recipe

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  • čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
  • How to make air dry clay - ever since I came out with this recipe for "silky-smooth" air dry clay, it's become one of the most popular art recipes on my website. This is not a recipe for kids (it's not edible). Artists use this material to create beautiful, strong, long-lasting sculptures.
    If you've used the silky-smooth air dry clay yourself, you may have some ideas for using it that I haven't thought of yet, so please put them in the comment section below. I also want to thank Eileen, Rex and Pia for contributing their ideas for this new video.
    I know I'll get a couple of questions, so I'll answer them here:
    Is this recipe waterproof? No.
    Do you have to use the drywall joint compound? Yes. If you don't want to use it, you'll need to find another recipe. The joint compound combined with the PVA glue is the real magic behind this recipe and the paper mache clay recipe. It makes the mixture dry very hard and strong.
    For more information, and to see the recipe with cup measurements, go to www.ultimatepa...
    Paper mache clay recipe: • Paper Mache Clay Recip...
    How to make the face with the garlic-press eyebrows: • Sculpt a Face with Jon...
    Patterns for the wall sculptures behind me in the video, and my new Lion King masks: www.ultimatepa...
    DISCLAIMER: This video and description may contain affiliate links. If it does then it means that if you click on any of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this one. Thanks in advance for your support!

Komentáře • 323

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 4 měsíci

    🦁 See all of my patterns for paper mache masks and sculptures here: www.ultimatepapermache.com/patterns

  • @Syrawasim
    @Syrawasim Před rokem +8

    I followed your recipe, made this amazing air dry clay, and believe me it's better than store bought clay, any clay in the market. its silky smooth and even very flexable, I added few drops of Clove oil as a preservative to increase its time. Once again thanks for your generosity.

  • @G.G.8GG
    @G.G.8GG Před 4 lety +68

    What a nice, clear presentation you make! So well delivered. And without the annoying music so many insist on using.

  • @jampuppy
    @jampuppy Před 7 měsíci +3

    I wanted to make a dress form for an heirloom dress and needed to put paper mache over the chicken wire. I wasn’t quite sure how to approach it. Also have plaster gauze belly casts for both kids that have sat unfinished for almost 30 years. Now I know how to finish them! I’m so happy I found you! Thank you!!

  • @deadnumber1
    @deadnumber1 Před 5 lety +39

    New sub here!!!
    I dont know why CZcams decided to have your channel in my suggestion (the paper mache clay video), since I dont think I have ever searched anything close to paper mache, but I'm so glad it did.
    I'm on a current binge, just watching all of your videos!!!
    Awesome content.
    Love all the way from Korea!

  • @kristineprowel1865
    @kristineprowel1865 Před rokem +4

    Way back 2018, I've tried you're original recipe. It works really well and up to this day (2023)all of my creations are still well preserved. Then I found this and I can't wait to try this out. There are a lot of Tutorials out there but yours is truly my favorite. Thank you for your generosity of sharing your knowledge. May God Bless you.

  • @kimhaughey9161
    @kimhaughey9161 Před 3 lety +19

    Ive watched hundreds of instructional videos oover time and I have to say your videos are by far in my top 3 for fabulous instructions that are beautifully presented at just the perfect pace😁. Not too fast and more importantly - not too slow. Keepem coming please😁👌 love from the UK😊

  • @nu1x
    @nu1x Před 3 lety +1

    I never expected to watch a video made by an older lady about papje mache in my quest to create a perfect homemade cement, but here I am.
    This video is super informative in many ways. Thanks.

  • @laurenhendry7957
    @laurenhendry7957 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Poke your beater attachments through a paper plate to keep the paper clay from riding up your mixer and it’ll also keep anything from splashing out of the bowl.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Gosh, I wish I'd heard of that a long time ago. What a great idea! 😊

  • @gwenrosewater3672
    @gwenrosewater3672 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your enormous generosity.

  • @LavonnaAnn
    @LavonnaAnn Před 4 lety +5

    Wow! You are amazing! Thank you so so much for sharing your recipe inventions!!! I have been searching for this kind of recipe for so long and just found yours! 🙌🏼👏🏼

  • @kim99may
    @kim99may Před rokem

    Love the photos from community members as examples! We learn so much from others and great to mention them and give them credit for their ideas. Plus we get to see others beautiful work ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před rokem

      Absolutely!! And you can see many more photos from paper mache artists here: www.ultimatepapermache.com/daily-sculptors-group-page

  • @tallen3012
    @tallen3012 Před 5 lety +4

    You are my crafty spirit animal!!! Thank you!

  • @shelleymcafee8197
    @shelleymcafee8197 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I love Your videos, so instructive and helpful!!!
    Thank-You for sharing and instructing so generously!!!

  • @irenedevore
    @irenedevore Před 5 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and taking time to show us how to make some great looking clay. I can't wait to try them out!

  • @oldbones9162
    @oldbones9162 Před 2 lety

    My wife told me about your videos. Glad she did. Enjoy your easy going presentation. It’s like listening to a friend showing you how to make it.
    And now I know what to do with that tub of left over joint compound sitting in the garage left over from a remodel. Wish I’d seen this a long time ago.
    Thank you…….subscribed

  • @ivymurrow990
    @ivymurrow990 Před 4 lety +3

    I've been making this non-stop! Thank you SO much.
    I'm adding this last part only because you asked what if anything we do different and why. My only change is that I use equal parts of everything then use more corn starch during the kneading part. I don't get the tiny bumps that I would get with using flour to knead in with.
    I had a throw back moment to my bread making days ;) Also I wonder if anyone has ever picked up an old breadmaker at a thrift store to do just the mixing and kneading part of this recipe. You'd have to put it on dough only or watch carefully so it doesn't go into the baking part.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 4 lety +4

      Hi Ivy - that bread-maker idea is great! In fact, I'll keep my eye out for one when I visit the local Goodwill store. They don't usually have one, but you never know.

    • @blairwest3992
      @blairwest3992 Před 3 lety +1

      That bread maker idea is genius!

    • @RadiantJasmin
      @RadiantJasmin Před 2 lety

      I often see bread makers when I’m thrifting and think about buying one for it’s originally intended use, now I’ll get one for my mask making & sculptures!

  • @marcusdosh408
    @marcusdosh408 Před 5 lety +4

    Made a batch of this new recipe its amazing thanks very much jonni...... id say its almost as good as cold porcelain

  • @daniellehaggard7401
    @daniellehaggard7401 Před rokem +1

    You can use armature wire, modge podge and toilet paper to make tree branches. I'm gonna try out your recipe soon. That gloss medium technique is a great bonus to this.

  • @alexiasepe-gomez8575
    @alexiasepe-gomez8575 Před rokem

    Thank you so much I’m making beautiful things with this clay at home! I made some realistic mushrooms for display for a woodland baby shower, mom is keeping them for decorations for the baby room 🥰 I used foil as a base, this clay, air dried, painted with acrylic paint and then glued some dirt and moss to the bottoms. They were magical 🍄🫶

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před rokem

      That sounds wonderful! If you'd like to show them off, you can post some photos on the Daily Sculptors page on my site: www.ultimatepapermache.com/daily-sculptors-group-page

  • @J.g_ventures
    @J.g_ventures Před 4 lety +3

    Wow this is a very detailed video and it’s very interesting... you are so talented. Keep up the good work!

  • @diannameade4848
    @diannameade4848 Před 2 lety

    I just wanted to day I love your videos. I watch them every day. It is because of your videos i have started making and creating lots of crafts.Thank you!!!!!

  • @dumoulin11
    @dumoulin11 Před 5 lety +5

    This is exactly what I needed, thank you so much!

  • @swishh55
    @swishh55 Před 3 měsíci

    Fabulous video as always!

  • @donitafichter8298
    @donitafichter8298 Před 5 lety +1

    You are amazing. I've been away from watching videos lately but am so so glad I came back and opened yours first! I have a lot of catching up to do! You are so kind, humble, sharing and beautifully talented!! Thank you for you

  • @parisme6781
    @parisme6781 Před 3 lety

    Whenever I make this dough I start talking to you in my mind thanking you again and again

  • @aldranzam3456
    @aldranzam3456 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey, you're a genius! Thank you for sharing this with us, I'm so excited to try it out!

  • @jenthulhu
    @jenthulhu Před rokem

    This is wonderful! I'm so happy to have stumbled on your channel.

  • @ZestyAqua
    @ZestyAqua Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing. You had me at joint compound. My Dad pasted away in 2013 of cancer he did drywall. Use joint compound in about anything I can art wise. This really help me make something honoring him.
    Thanks again for the work you put in to the recipe, sharing etc. ♡
    I checked out the link in the website for the recipe I'm actually giving you total credit where it's due to you. When I'm done I'll link the video or blog post with pics. At the moment I'm out of having an art studio space to be messy and craft. It's driving me crazy (er)! Miss having a space to be messy & experiment.
    Hope you are doing well!

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety

      What a nice thought. I hope you have fun making your new sculptures.

  • @johannavargas7046
    @johannavargas7046 Před 5 lety +2

    I love your work, all your vídeos are Amazing

  • @craigandsnowwadam4511
    @craigandsnowwadam4511 Před 5 lety +9

    Your the best !! I haven't tried it I'm still just tearing up the paper just to start ,... ..the base,...I've made your mache' glue !! I put a little white vinegar in it to keep it freash,... I only have 3 projects going. Thanks to you !!??!! .. 2 of them LQQk good enough,..great tips and tricks,. P.S. I love everything you make !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!x4.179¶×149.6638,... P.S.S. thank you !!!!! 4 SHARING!!!!!

  • @Syrawasim
    @Syrawasim Před rokem

    you are an incredible artist, love your work and technique.

  • @rustandvinedesigns
    @rustandvinedesigns Před 2 lety

    Your knowledge is SO appreciated!! You are very talented and a joy to watch! Thank you for all of your amazing videos!! They are SO helpful!

  • @timeenuf4200
    @timeenuf4200 Před 5 lety +2

    When money is tight I buy cheap t.p. and it's no where near as nice as the good stuff. This may sound like a silly question but does it matter what quality of t.p. is used or just that you can weigh out the required amount? Love this video - can hardly wait to whip up a batch. Thank you again for your generosity, inspiration and time taken to help us learn more quickly.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety +3

      No, it doesn't matter what brand you use. I always use the cheapest brand I can find.

  • @rashylad
    @rashylad Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks a lot for sharing this with us grandma. It's really educational and it's something I've been looking for. Thanks again

  • @lochbessmonsta5348
    @lochbessmonsta5348 Před 3 lety

    You are an angel! I just started working with and making my own clay and I find myself wanting something better, I have been making cold porcelain but it's a bit too stiff for more detailed sculptures. I've made it work for some things but I think this may be what I'm looking for. I really like making my own and have been thinking about experimenting with my own recipies but I honestly don't know where to start, anyway this is what I am going to try next, thank you for this!

  • @kreativia
    @kreativia Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @jappysassy8194
    @jappysassy8194 Před 3 lety

    Very, very helpful and informative video about DIY air dry clay. 5 stars.

  • @jerigale
    @jerigale Před 2 lety

    So helpful! Perfect for a mermaid. Thanks!

  • @Craftydork
    @Craftydork Před 3 lety

    After following you for a long time I finally mustered the courage to make this recipe! Will share with you what I make with it :)

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety

      Wonderful! We'd all love to see how it turns out. www.ultimatepapermache.com/daily-sculptors-group-page

  • @rosamariaballadares1769

    GUAU !!! NO SABÍA DE ÉSTE GEL !!! EL ÚLTIMO QUÉ ENSEÑA !!! DÓNDE LO ADQUIERO !!! . ME TIENE. INFARTADA TANTA PASTA TAN BELLA !!! GRACIAS.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety

      You might try this for auto-translations:
      Below the video click on Subtitles/CC to turn on the subtitles.
      Click on the gear icon.
      Click on Subtitles English auto generated drop-down box.
      Click on auto translate.
      Choose your language.

    • @rosamariaballadares1769
      @rosamariaballadares1769 Před 5 lety

      @@UltimatePaperMache Gracias. Traduciré.

  • @pegkraft5112
    @pegkraft5112 Před 2 lety

    I love this stuff! Thank you!

  • @dogweazle
    @dogweazle Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Jonni - thanks so much for your generosity in making these wonderful videos. And thank you for 'translating' the names of ingredients for other countries. I'm in the U.K. so really helpful! I'm going to post some of the work you've inspired me to make on your website but meanwhile may I ask: I love the idea of using the Golden Acrylic medium as a smoothing coat. Is the gloss variety easy to paint on? I like a matte finish so would i achieve the same smooth finish with the Golden Soft Gel Matte product? I'm very lazy and hate sanding 😄 so if I can make this work, I'll be a happy bunny! Thanks again, Jonni. Best wishes, Mel x

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety +1

      I haven't used it enough to give you a very good answer. After I played around with the acrylic medium, I started using a thin coat of drywall joint compound instead. It can be smoothed with a damp sponge, so no sanding, and it's easy to apply in a paper-thin coat. You can see that video here: czcams.com/video/Ad2iLa201kA/video.html

    • @dogweazle
      @dogweazle Před 3 lety

      @@UltimatePaperMache thank you Jonni. I've started doing the same with the joint compound after I watched the video. It works so well with such good results.

  • @arowe231
    @arowe231 Před rokem

    Wow so many different types of clay to use...need to get back into doing some paper mache. I really want to try the paper cement clay out.

  • @XWeenieX
    @XWeenieX Před 4 lety

    I love your channel so much! I used this recipe to make a helmet for Halloween it came out beautiful and smooth!

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety

      That is awesome! We'd love to see it - if you'd like to show it off, you can upload photos on my blog here: www.ultimatepapermache.com/daily-sculptors-group-page

  • @Neko-Cult
    @Neko-Cult Před 5 lety +8

    Could you please turn on the Auto Caption option for this video, the service needs to be enabled from your side for the hard of hearing and English only readers to be able to read the subtitles.

    • @judithprice5809
      @judithprice5809 Před 4 lety +1

      Ashke Yggsson I believe you can turn that on for yourself

    • @omelettedufromage1586
      @omelettedufromage1586 Před 4 lety

      No, it means you can't do it whatsoever

    • @Neko-Cult
      @Neko-Cult Před 4 lety +2

      Zachary Young I’m Deaf, I’ve been deaf all my life. So, I know a lot about subtitles, captions, closed captions and auto-captions. What CZcams has is generally called Auto-captions because that’s exactly what that they are, unless otherwise indicated in which the video uploader has added a transcript for subtitles. The Auto-captions are a "Machine -Translated Voice to Text" captions service. This option must be enabled by the video uploader when uploading their videos.
      Secondly, when I say English only Readers, I’m speaking for those whom do not understand "Spoken English" as well as they do "Written English". Yes, there are a lot of those types of people.
      Thirdly, I think I was pretty clear on what I wanted, the Auto-Captions enabled so we deaf and English only readers can enjoy the video as well as the Normal people who don’t have to suffer like the disabled to. If you’re an educator and you don’t use the Auto-captions service, here in Australia it would be considered Disability Discrimination to not provide equal access to your videos.
      Fourthly, how about you do some proper research about captions and what English Only Readers means before you go running your bloody mouth,...asshole.

  • @Annie-eMM
    @Annie-eMM Před 3 lety +1

    I have been watching your videos for awhile now and I finally made this clay tonight. I doubled the recipe because I have kids that will probably use it up this weekend. I followed your instructions except I used a Ninja Express chop I bought from Amazon just for this project so I could get that fine coconut shred to the paper and it worked out beautiful. I have never used paper clay before and looking forward to using it on a project I have been doing with just tp and glue which wasn't working out very well at all. Just to make sure I have this right. Proper storage is: just made - to a few days keep tightly wrapped in plastic, up to a week tightly wrapped and placed in the fridge in an air tight container. You never really said how long it lasts if put in the freezer. Also, I am curious if the texture changes after being cooled in the fridge or frozen and then defrosted to use again?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety +1

      I hope you had fun with it! I rarely have any left over, so I haven't tested it in the freezer for long periods of time. It's possible that it will eventually dry out, because it's pretty hard to get an absolutely perfect seal. I've left mine out on the counter in a lidded container for a week or more without any problems, but I think it depends on how many mold spores are naturally in the air. Some climates have more than we do here in the northern states.

    • @pegkraft5112
      @pegkraft5112 Před 2 lety

      @@UltimatePaperMache I just opened a tub I'd made at least six weeks ago. I had it wrapped in plastic wrap, then inside a plastic storage tub, and left it on my shelf. I didn't freeze it because I thought I'd be using it again soon. It's still great!

  • @bibikhan3105
    @bibikhan3105 Před rokem +1

    I admire your work and I would love to try it,Can this clay be done without the drywall compound it's hard to get that in my country

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před rokem +1

      Yes, we have a recipe that uses plaster of Paris instead of joint compound. You can see it here: czcams.com/video/FLTVGPx4jWk/video.html

  • @valeriechaira
    @valeriechaira Před měsícem

    I am looking forward to using your recipes! I know that for this recipe you do not recommend DAP, but could you use Wurth for this recipe? I know that you didn't recommend it in the original recipe. It was all I could find today without running around.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před měsícem

      I tried Wurth once, and it worked for me. But other people let me know that it didn't work for them, so I removed that video. However, we do now have a new recipe that will work with any brand of drywall joint compound, and it's as smooth and fun to work with as this air dry clay recipe. You can see that new recipe here: czcams.com/video/3oF_tKaRiBY/video.html

  • @oceaneyes4031
    @oceaneyes4031 Před 5 lety +1

    Think you so much

  • @lindadaley7469
    @lindadaley7469 Před 5 lety +1

    I just came across your channel and am really enjoying it. I love all the animals that you make. I was wondering if you could make a Santa face? I would really like to make a life size Santa out of a tomato cage but can not figure out the face. I can't draw a straight line with a ruler (lol) but I can sew. The face is the only thing stopping me. Thanks and keep up the wonderful videos.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety

      Hi Linda. I don't have a video about making a Santa face, but I do have a post that I wrote several years ago. You can see it here: bit.ly/2lWNHcv
      I hope that helps.

  • @janakaanuruddha666
    @janakaanuruddha666 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for a wonderful recipe..Thank!!!

  • @coolbeans4459
    @coolbeans4459 Před 4 lety

    Just what I was looking for! Thank you! :)

  • @design321
    @design321 Před rokem

    Found your channel yesterday and have watched many of your videos. What a wonderful teacher you are!
    In the past, I've made paper mache sculptures with water, Elmer's and flour. They were painted with either oil paint or acrylic. Over time I had little bugs bore holes in these pieces. Have you had any problems like this? I will try the recipe without the flour for now, but I'm wondering how the recipe with flour differs from without. Is there a difference in texture, spreading it or any other trait? Thank you!

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před rokem

      For some reason we don't have that kind of bug in my climate, but I'm sure they're drawn to the flour. The new recipe that replaces the flour with Portland cement should help. It's also much easier than the previous no-flour version that required the little grinder for the paper. The "paper cement clay" was intended for outdoor use, but it's so nice to work with that it would be great for inside sculptures, too. You can see the written recipe and the video here: www.ultimatepapermache.com/weatherproof-paper-mache-clay

  • @wolfman75
    @wolfman75 Před 5 lety

    Thank You!!! Excellent recipe will have to try it out!!! I have yet to try the TP recipes. I am using the paper insulation. It's really good for rough texture, but not so good for details. Thank You Again for Sharing!!! 🌹🌹🌹💙💙💙😍😍😍😀😎👍👏

  • @babsylindsberger3837
    @babsylindsberger3837 Před 7 měsíci

    Hello, really amazing! Thank you So much! I wonder if i can sand it or its as smooth that i dont have to?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 7 měsíci

      If it isn't as smooth as you want it, you can sand it. Be sure to use a mask to keep the fine dust out of your lungs.

  • @user-yp6li1rg1g
    @user-yp6li1rg1g Před rokem

    Good I love it

  • @kitchenpractical7967
    @kitchenpractical7967 Před 5 lety

    Many thanks! This a fantastic video!

  • @ViKee010
    @ViKee010 Před 2 lety

    I bet you make great homemade biscuits! Lol. Awesome tutorial. 🤟🏼🤍

  • @sjane7229
    @sjane7229 Před 5 lety +2

    It looks like a lot of work, but worth it. I'm assuming it can be easily sanded?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety +4

      Yes, you can sand it. Be sure to use a mask when you sand anything, of course.

  • @chandyscreations4211
    @chandyscreations4211 Před 3 lety +1

    I just love your videos! I have watched all of the 'make it yourself' clay tutorials. I was about to go out and get all of the 'ingredients', but then you said this 1:47. I wanted to use this clay for silicon moulds, but now I am worried they will not dry solid? Is there a preferred method/recipe for that application?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety +1

      That's true - you do need to use thin layers, or the clay can't get dry. It won't work as a solid mass, unless the entire object is quite small. To make larger, solid castings you'll need to use a casting material that hardens by chemical reaction, like plaster, concrete, or resin. But if you want to use the air dry clay in candy molds, or use just a thin layer pressed into the molds, that would work.

  • @JeffGloverArts
    @JeffGloverArts Před 5 lety +1

    I'm new to your channel and enjoying every moment. Is it safe to use bowls, mixers, strainer & etc. that are everyday use in the kitchen with this, or do I need a separate set for mixing all this stuff?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Jeff. I use a separate mixer and beaters, because the clay can ride up the beaters and get into the holes the beaters go into, and it's almost impossible to get it out. I prefer to use separate bowls, too. I'm not sure you absolutely have to, but it seems like a good idea.

    • @JeffGloverArts
      @JeffGloverArts Před 5 lety +1

      @@UltimatePaperMache , thanks so much for the reply! Can't wait to give your techniques a try! My granddaughter would like a piggy bank, so I thought i might be able to make one for her.

  • @soniaemilia840
    @soniaemilia840 Před 5 lety +1

    Buenas noches señora, me encanta sus enseñanzas, la sigo siempre, sería de mucha ayuda si pusiera traducción al español. Le agradesco mucho, Dios la bendiga

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety

      For auto-translations, try this: Below the video click on Subtitles/CC to turn on the subtitles.
      Click on the gear icon.
      Click on Subtitles English auto generated drop-down box.
      Click on auto translate.
      Choose your language.

  • @zibakhan9867
    @zibakhan9867 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi quick question please... will this stick to glass for fairy house on jars?
    Many thanks

  • @victoriags1
    @victoriags1 Před 2 lety +1

    I wonder if Crisco would work. I’ve used it on fondant.

  • @HallenaQuinzel
    @HallenaQuinzel Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you for a wonderful recipe! What is the shrink factor on this?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety +2

      I haven't tested it, but it does shrink slightly when it dries.

  • @michaelannfitzgerald8742

    Hello! I'm just starting to get into air dry clay and I've made some pretty funky creations lol. Your recipe is wonderful and exactly what I was looking for! I do have 1 question..is it necessary to use a stainless bowl like yours to mix in or is a cheap plastic one ok to use? Thank you so very much for sharing your recipe, have a fantastic day!

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety +1

      You can use any bowl you have on hand, and plastic is fine. I hope you'll show off some of your creations on my blog - my readers and I would love to see your creations. 😀 www.ultimatepapermache.com/daily-sculptors-group-page

  • @wolfman75
    @wolfman75 Před 3 lety

    Thank You For The Info!!!! 🌹😎👍

  • @aricar325
    @aricar325 Před rokem

    Thank you kindly for all of your wonderful videos! I wondered if you have ever used a clay or bisque press mold (aka a "sprig" mold). Or if would you consider making a video about using them either with your air dry or paper mache clay? So far I've only found silicon mold demonstration videos. I'm hoping to make some shallow relief leaves that would go around a paper mache frame. and found a perfect size bisque mold on Etsy, and think your air dry clay recipe might be a great way to proceed.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před rokem +1

      I haven't seen anyone mention a bisque mold, and I don't know what a bisque mold is. I looked it up, and I saw some items that look a bit like cookie cutters, with a spring-loaded device that pushes the clay out. Is that what you mean? Paper mache clay is meant to be sticky so it will stay on over an armature. It also needs to be applied quick thinly so it will dry all the way through. It doesn't work at all like pottery clay - but it might work with your bisque mold. You would need to try it to find out. Perhaps before ordering your mold you could make a batch of the paper mache clay to see if you think it would work. I have a recipe that is less sticky and smoother, but it still is normally used over an armature. You could play with that recipe, too. You can find it here: czcams.com/video/YOiovGN-yHA/video.html

    • @aricar325
      @aricar325 Před rokem

      @@UltimatePaperMache Thank you so much for taking the time to respond. I will follow our suggestion and play with your recipe. Love your channel. Just forwarded the link to one of your dragon videos to my son who builds things for Burning Man each year.

  • @emiliatiprigan7244
    @emiliatiprigan7244 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you so much for thos recipe ❤ I have a question, how long does it fully dry? Let's say a layer of about 4mm..

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 měsíci

      It depends so much on the temperature, humidity, etc, that I can't really give you an answer for that question. Do a small trial in your environment to get a good idea for drying time.

  • @controlledchaosx
    @controlledchaosx Před 5 lety +1

    About to make a batch of this, I'm wondering though, I couldn't find a gallon of Elmer's Glue All, all I could find (Walmart and Michaels) was the school glue. I noticed you said in the video that its to thin, will it still work though? Would I need to add extra flour or cornstarch? Thanks for making this available to everyone!

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety +1

      I remember trying school glue a long time ago, and I wasn't happy with the way the clay came out. Did you try going to your local Lowes or Home Depot? They sell gallon size Elmer's Glue-All. Any hardware store, in fact, will have larger sizes.

    • @CandaceCorey
      @CandaceCorey Před 4 lety

      Sideshow Sauces I don’t know if you still need this, but I got my gallon of Elmer's glue from an office supply store like Staples.

  • @01301947
    @01301947 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, could you tell me if you can color the clay as you are making it? I need brown color clay to make some African figures and I would rather not paint after it has dried, I would like it to look more natural. Please advise if that can be done and with what should I color the clay. Thank you in advance for your answer.👍🏻

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 2 lety

      You can try adding some brown acrylic paint, but the color won't be very dark. All the ingredients in the recipe are white, so they will cause any paint to be more pastel. One thing that might work better, although I haven't tried it, is the colors that are made to be mixed with concrete. They don't have many choices, and you would find them at the DIY store. Do a small experiment first, if you want to try it, because I don't know if it would work.

    • @01301947
      @01301947 Před 2 lety +1

      @@UltimatePaperMache thank you, I thought about that too. I will buy some brown concrete color powder to try, I will et you know how it turned out

  • @shadowsmancer5207
    @shadowsmancer5207 Před 4 lety +1

    Can you put the clay into the oven at a low temperature to make it dry faster? Or would that negatively affect the clay figure?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 4 lety

      Yes, you can do that. Turn the oven on as low as it will go. I use 170° F. If it gets too hot it will burn the clay.

    • @shadowsmancer5207
      @shadowsmancer5207 Před 4 lety

      @@UltimatePaperMache Thank you so much, this is going to make the process so much faster.

  • @philiphoweartistwriter272

    Hi, what a nice presentation and personality!
    Thanks for sharing your information. I will try sculpting using this method.
    Just wondering if its possible to carve back into the clay after it dries. Or the paper mache? With standard wood carving tools or Dremel?
    Never used anything but wood and stone before to sculpt with, so this should be an interesting experience.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 2 lety

      It will dry really hard, but not as hard as stone. I know you can cut into it with a Dremel. You can also sand it, and wood carving tools might work if they're sharp enough. I've cut it with a box cutter, but it isn't easy. Be sure to use a mask if you'll be creating a lot of air-born dust. Have fun with it!

  • @adelinefrost3435
    @adelinefrost3435 Před 3 lety

    Love your channel, you've inspired me! I'm looking forward to trying your Paper Mache Clay recipes but I was wondering; would Elmer's Clear Glue work as a substitute for the Glue All?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety +1

      I can't buy the clear glue in my little town, so I can't do an experiment to find out. If you have some on hand, just mix a dab of the glue with the joint compound. If it stays moist, like you'd expect, it will work. If it gets rubbery, then either the joint compound or the glue have some boron in it, and it's trying to turn into Flubber - which doesn't work well for paper mache clay. 😀

  • @jobes4525
    @jobes4525 Před 5 lety +1

    Joni, paverpol would be a possible effective choice in substitution for elmers?

  • @lucadelmare5542
    @lucadelmare5542 Před 3 lety

    lot love from Italy

  • @lisajarvis3820
    @lisajarvis3820 Před 5 lety

    Managed to put Milk Turn on your blog!! Still struggling to make picture smaller ~ but will learn how to eventually 😂

  • @rebeccanetto5364
    @rebeccanetto5364 Před 3 lety

    Thank you!

  • @politicalpartyagnostic268

    Thank you so much!!!!

  • @Gobey1Kenobi
    @Gobey1Kenobi Před 3 lety

    Can you use plastic of Paris instead of drywall compound? Also can you use wood glue?

  • @danauruci2351
    @danauruci2351 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this recipe. I wanted to ask whether I could use joint compound as powder and if yes, what quantity do you think I should use for your recipe (i.e. with the same quantity of the other materials).

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety

      A few people have told me that the powdered joint compound will work, but they didn't give specific instructions for using it. Mose powdered joint compound contains plaster of Paris - the fastest ones have the most plaster, and could cause this recipe to harden in the bowl. You'd need to experiment to see if it will work - and be sure you don't wash anything containing plaster in your sink, because it can harden under water and mess up your plumbing. If you try it and it works, please let us know which type of joint compound you used and how you changed the quantities.

  • @diecast_MikeEspo
    @diecast_MikeEspo Před 4 lety +1

    Hi , getting ready to make the scary mask , for Halloween, is this mixture good to use for mask ? Thanks, Mike Espo .

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 4 lety +1

      Not for the first layer that goes against the skin. It dries really hard, and it's very difficult to sand it perfectly smooth. Even a tiny bump would hurt. But if you use a layer of paper strips and paste first and then use this recipe for the details, that works really well.

    • @diecast_MikeEspo
      @diecast_MikeEspo Před 4 lety +1

      Ok thanks, getting all my stuff together to make the mask . I don’t have a lot of time , that’s the problem, I build toy cars and junk art . But I plan to make the mask . Mike Espo thanks 😊

  • @BlackStar-yk7iz
    @BlackStar-yk7iz Před 4 lety +1

    is drywall joint compound the same as plaster?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 4 lety +1

      No. The powdered form of drywall joint compound contains plaster, but that's not the kind we use in this recipe. We use the pre-mixed kind that comes in a plastic tub, because the fast-setting types get hard too fast to work with.

  • @alanm3438
    @alanm3438 Před 5 lety +1

    I love your work and I love your tips. Thanks ever so much for sharing your skill on CZcams. I wish I could find a wife with your talent. I have not done this kind of art because I am afraid to try something new. I hope to jump in and try it one day. Thanks.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety +1

      Be sure to give it a try. Your first pieces won't look like masterpieces (they never do) but it will still be fun.

    • @bibikhan3105
      @bibikhan3105 Před rokem

      In art every spoil is a style so go ahead and start God will inspire you 🙏✌❤

  • @peachesnmoonbeams5380
    @peachesnmoonbeams5380 Před 2 lety

    Hi 😊 i was just reading this recipe and saw the comment about it being best in thin layers. Im wanting to make some small round beads and wondered which recipe do you recommend for something thick

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 2 lety

      I don't make anything like that, but there is a guest post on my blog where the author shows how she uses the smooth air dry clay recipe for pendants. I don't know how well they hold up, though. You can see her post here: www.ultimatepapermache.com/make-necklace-pendants-with-paper-mache-clay

  • @Creativeassemblages
    @Creativeassemblages Před rokem

    I am just wondering about the flour and cornstarch getting moldy over time? Have you seen any issues with mold?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před rokem

      The only item I've lost from mildew is a small sculpture that I left down in the damp basement by mistake. If you dry them quickly, and make sure to seal them so moisture can't be absorbed from the air, they should last a very long time. However, if you live in the tropics or somewhere that is so damp all the time that nothing ever really dries out, you could have problems. In that case, I'd use the new recipe that substitutes Portland cement for the flour and corn starch. It's still experimental for outdoor use, but it's great to work with for indoor sculptures. You can find the recipe by scrolling down this page: www.ultimatepapermache.com/weatherproof-paper-mache-clay

  • @bls924
    @bls924 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the great video and informative video! Do you think adding a small amount of sand will give stone like texture to the clay?

  • @terryschweitzer4977
    @terryschweitzer4977 Před 3 lety

    I stumbled on your video and wow you are amazing!! I was wondering about your recipe could you add paint color like acrylic or an oil paint to the mix to give it color? And could this recipe can be used for plates or vases just for decoration? Thank you

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety

      You can add acrylic paint, but it will be washed out by the extreme whiteness of the drywall joint compound. If you add a lot of red you'll get a very light pink. You can use this for plates or vases, but it isn't waterproof. I just made a bowl with paper mache clay, but you could use this recipe too. You can see that video here: czcams.com/video/MmhBgiRja20/video.html

  • @sandrabrits1702
    @sandrabrits1702 Před 3 lety

    Hi. Jonny. Thank you so much for your beautiful videos of your art and the clay sculptures and recipes. I appreciate it. I really like them so much. I also sculpture with sculpey as seen on my profile picture but it really works out quite expensive. Now i have seen all your videos how to make clay. Just one big problem. I only could get the joint compound in powder form in my country. Is there a way to use it instead of pre mix joint compound. Can you help to work out a recipe to make your smooth clay with this. Thank you.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety

      Yes, you can use the powdered version. In fact, one of my readers did some experiments with it, and you can read her post here: www.ultimatepapermache.com/using-powdered-drywall-joint-compound-for-paper-mache-clay

  • @mand6377
    @mand6377 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm wondering if I could use this clay as a casting material? Would it work with a plaster cast? I'm looking for alternative to plaster and resign. My peers from the fine arts academy I study at already used paper mache to make casts but never a 'clay' like this.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It will stick to a plaster mold, and I don't think you'd ever be able to get it loose. Some people have used the mixture in small candy-sized silicone molds, but if it's put in a mold that's larger than that, it will start to curl away from the sides of the mold as it dries. The best thing I've found for plaster molds is Li-Qua-Che. I love that stuff! But it can't be made at home. This is a video I made using the product: czcams.com/video/N7u6gtHlY2A/video.html

  • @Lorenmcdee
    @Lorenmcdee Před rokem

    Can you please remake this recipe without the drywall joint compound?
    All my area has is dap but I bought the powdered granite for the paper mache clay recipe without joint compound

  • @genesanford9412
    @genesanford9412 Před 3 lety

    i tried this DAS stuff ,but wasnt THAT impressed.I tried Crayolas air-dry sculpting clay..mfff ! like sculpting with mashed potato,s.Both clays cracked in thicker area,s & i had to wet down both a lot during working. I ordered a new clay i THOUGHT dried like EVA foam,but it dried hard & sandable (?) Called "Moldable foam Clay" ,it too ,was a chore.I used it to create a snout for a Werewolf mask.Worked ,but was static ,not flexable.I will get some of that 'CosClay" stuff,though quite costly.Allen ,@ Stiltbeast has been playin around on an affordable DIY mix for spongy-soft -foam type clay.He has come up with some pretty cool innovations in sculpting media,s .Thanks for the great post !

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety +1

      I'll see what Allen is using - it sounds interesting.

    • @genesanford9412
      @genesanford9412 Před 3 lety

      @@UltimatePaperMache Yes ,by all means ,check his past posts.He does hands -on work all the time,has done years of tutorials on build-ups ,masks ,sculpts ,costumes,props et. (he works year round on haunts ,& stuff).I,m a starving artist that sells NOTHING,& need to save on supplies ,so Allen helps in that sense e.g. Corn starch can be used in place of Microballons,@1/4 the cost.That kinda stuff. : D

  • @estellepatella2520
    @estellepatella2520 Před 5 lety +1

    Can you use Tight Bond glue in this recipe?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety +2

      I don't think so. If you have some on hand, try mixing it with a small amount of drywall joint compound. If it doesn't stiffen up or get lumpy, it will work. If it gets rubbery, it won't.

  • @cchemmes-seeseeart3948

    Is it the case, as I would expect, that the addition of oil (i.e. mineral oil), bars you from painting the resulting sculpture with acrylic paint & acrylic based products (gesso, gels, etc)?

    • @cchemmes-seeseeart3948
      @cchemmes-seeseeart3948 Před 2 lety

      Your hand mixer wouldn't work through the whole process; so what about using a paint & mud mixer for your clay recipes? Do you think that would work instead of buying a dedicated hand mixer for clay? It seems the clay would be so hard on a hand mixer & using a drill with attachment would be more suitable for clay mixing?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 2 lety

      No, it takes paint very well. There isn't enough oil in the recipe to keep the paint from sticking. If you're still concerned about it, just leave the oil out of the mix. It will work without it.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 2 lety

      Yes, a drill with a paint mixing attachment will work.

    • @cchemmes-seeseeart3948
      @cchemmes-seeseeart3948 Před 2 lety

      @@UltimatePaperMache Thanks!

    • @cchemmes-seeseeart3948
      @cchemmes-seeseeart3948 Před 2 lety

      @@UltimatePaperMache Thanks!

  • @KristaKyuEunHae
    @KristaKyuEunHae Před 3 lety

    we only have a powdered drywall compound. Can I use that with this recipe? Will it work? It's actually my first time trying paper mache and I really liked you videos. Please elp me. thanks.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety

      I'm not sure if it will work, so you'd need to try it to see. Some powdered drywall compound hardens really fast, so be sure to use the slowest one you have available. It should be mentioned on the bag. If it works, please let us know.

  • @dikdebruijn5101
    @dikdebruijn5101 Před 4 měsíci

    Can this air dry clay be baked after drying? I would like to use it to make a form on which to put polymer clay, which cures around 300˚F.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 4 měsíci

      You can bake it. I usually try to keep the temp low enough to not cause any smoke, and I haven't tried it with polymer clay, so you'd need to do some experiments to see if it will work for you.

  • @katladragen7435
    @katladragen7435 Před 3 lety

    Just wondering... Do you think adding veggie glycerine to the clay would make it not dry out so fast? And not get cracks? I use glycerine in my watercolor paints, when moving it from tube to pans. Then the paint dries slowly, and wont crack in the pans. Perhaps you have tried this already, and if so, what was the result? Katla in Norway

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety

      I have no idea, but it sounds like an interesting experiment to do. If you try it, please let us know how it worked out! 😊

  • @s-j6387
    @s-j6387 Před 2 lety

    Hi Jonni
    thank you for share all your work. Have you ever made anything that is hollow. I would like to make a snowman by covering a balloon. Will your clay work for something like this?
    thank you in advance.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 2 lety

      I have made several things that were hollow, but I don't have good luck with balloons. I did use one for a Humpty Dumpty sculpture, though. You can see that video here: czcams.com/video/iuaUWk6jaZM/video.html
      The problem with balloons is that they constantly change shape, even with the different air temperature inside them, so you can end up with wrinkles or cracks. And paper mache would not stick to the rubber. That's why I put the plaster cloth around my balloon before adding the paper mache. Air dry clay sticks really well to plaster cloth, and you don't even need to let the plaster dry completely before adding your thin layer of air dry clay. Have fun! 😀

  • @busgeeth-ilemaurice6642

    Hi Jonni. Love your videos. Please tell me if I can use tapioca starch instead of cornstarch in this recipe. Ty. 😊

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 4 lety +2

      I haven't tried it. You would need to do an experiment to see if it works. Try cutting all the measurements in half, or even a quarter, so you won't waste materials if your experiment doesn't come out the way you hoped. And please let us know what you find out. 🐱

    • @busgeeth-ilemaurice6642
      @busgeeth-ilemaurice6642 Před 4 lety +1

      @@UltimatePaperMache OK, will do. Thank you so much. 🙏