New Smoother Air Dry Clay Recipe

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
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  • @Cleocatastic
    @Cleocatastic Před 8 lety +38

    I love love love this new recipe. I am in the middle of a giant paper mache project, (a semi life-size pumpkinhead from the 80's movie) and this is so much smoother than the original clay recipe I found on your site last year. Thanks for doing all the hard work experimenting, and passing it on to us..you're awesome!

  • @mrfrogbutt1
    @mrfrogbutt1 Před 11 lety +7

    Ive been using her regular clay and it hardens like concrete rock! I havent tried this new one but Im sure its just as amazing...the woman is a goddess of clay creations!

  • @StopMotionPro
    @StopMotionPro Před 10 lety +84

    That's a great video. You are very generous sharing what you have learned. Thank you.

  • @thepenpusher0674
    @thepenpusher0674 Před 8 lety +47

    mix flying all over...it's the design of the mixing bowl. Centrifugal force against the sloped side of the bowl will send ingredients everywhere! Use a straight sided bowl and that will stop. (Grandma taught me that when making cookie dough.)

    • @cindyd4333
      @cindyd4333 Před 4 lety

      centrifugal force doesn't exist

    • @dummydami
      @dummydami Před 4 lety

      @@cindyd4333 it does when you use as reference a rotating frame genius :|

    • @cindyd4333
      @cindyd4333 Před 4 lety

      @@dummydami Santa exists too genius

    • @KarensImaginarium
      @KarensImaginarium Před 4 lety

      @@dummydami Inertia. But I'm not going to call you genius.

  • @sellersbonus
    @sellersbonus Před 5 lety +14

    This is wonderful. I use other types of clay and I have been looking for one to sculpt with. Thank you so much!!!!! I love your cat.

  • @mirandapapsmear6678
    @mirandapapsmear6678 Před 10 lety +4

    i was oohing and ahhing when your cat stepped into the frame, boy does she love you!

    • @johnabbot1585
      @johnabbot1585 Před 4 lety +1

      At first I thought the cat was going to bite her, then it just rubed its face into hers. So lovingly, and then looking at her for a response, then do it again...lol cats.

    • @TheMariana29
      @TheMariana29 Před 4 lety +1

      @@johnabbot1585 the cat was saying "enough talking to the people it's my turn now. Hello, my turn, my turn " 😄😄😄

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety +2

    The clay does dry very hard, but it will soak up water if it's left out in the rain. Some people have used the original recipe outside - they seal the piece first with deck or concrete sealer, paint, then coat several times with a waterproof varnish, preferably one that has a UV filter so the sun doesn't destroy the finish. I haven't done any tests yet to find out how long they'll last.

  • @susanworth35
    @susanworth35 Před 9 lety +11

    Hi Jonnie, I recently came across your work and I just wanted to tell you what an inspiration you have been for me. I love working with clay though it is years since I did any as i no longer have a kiln and didn't know about this type of clay. I am now beginning to work with clay again so thankyou so much

  • @MitskulpCh36
    @MitskulpCh36 Před 8 lety +5

    Sounds amazing! I'm gonna use this on my Majora's mask replica from The Legend Of Zelda

  • @BethenyJimerson
    @BethenyJimerson Před 5 lety +3

    This is amazing stuff. I use it on a lot of my sculptures - I add a bit of water and it sticks nicely. Thank u for sharing ur awesome recipes. I want to get into the paper mache but I'm still intimidated lol, but I will soon.

  • @lasviasirrah6888
    @lasviasirrah6888 Před 5 lety +3

    I have tried numerous recipes and I have finally found the right one, cheers for that.

  • @chanelshi7167
    @chanelshi7167 Před 6 lety +1

    First of all like to thankyou for being kind to share yr recipe, glad to know that toilet paper can be used instead of newspaper cos it's easier to manage .

  • @freeee35
    @freeee35 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much for all of your sharing… I really enjoy watching you work and hearing your wisdom about your art… I learned so much from you... thank you

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety +5

    You're welcome! I hope you'll post a photo of your deer on my blog when you get it done. I'd love to see it.

  • @shawnsmith1865
    @shawnsmith1865 Před 5 lety +2

    This is a brilliant video, easy to understand and a clear presentation. I am excited to try it out. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @Jane-st3ed
    @Jane-st3ed Před 11 lety +1

    Can't wait to try this. Thanks for your generosity in sharing this with us.

  • @KamiTee116
    @KamiTee116 Před 7 lety +14

    on another note.... OMG YOUR CAT IS LOVELY!!!!! kitty!!!!! 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

  • @Cayde-6s-Queen
    @Cayde-6s-Queen Před 10 lety +7

    I FREAKING love you!
    I'm a cosplayer, and a lot of my current projects have a lot of fine, smooth details. This is going to be perfect for getting the look I want!

  • @rosebudd1559
    @rosebudd1559 Před 7 lety

    I've just finished making this clay. Earlier tonight I bought air-dry clay from Walmart for $20. I made your clay in less time than it took me to earn that $20. I'm taking the store bought back.
    Thank you so very much! The consistency is perfect!!

  • @devrarobertson8179
    @devrarobertson8179 Před 8 lety

    My son found your video on making your Snowy Owls in doing research for a school project. We were going to make his model using strips and newspaper but after seeing those beautiful results we decided to follow that tutorial and couldn't figure out what you were using for your "clay". So naturally we had to search your videos for more information and finally came upon this one. It is the one we will be using. it looks as if this project will turn out well and we will be sure to post pictures. THANK YOU!

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 8 lety

      +Devra Robertson I hope it turned out nice.

    • @devrarobertson8179
      @devrarobertson8179 Před 8 lety

      +Ultimate Paper Mache they turned out excellently! They are being featured in our local history museum over this summer. I'm so proud of him and thankful for your recipe, without it the project wouldn't have had the same quality.

  • @denasewell
    @denasewell Před 11 lety +4

    I love this clay !Thank you so much !I am currently working on a deer head using your techniques..i am finding this medium quite gratifying to work with ..it moves along very quickly !Thanks for the tips and inspiration !You Rock !

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 9 lety +12

    +julie cream You can't use pipe joint compound in this recipe. It's a totally different thing. However, you can use newspaper, as long as you soak it longer to allow it time to disintigrate. Lots of people use recycled paper. If you don't have access to wallboard joint compound, do a search for "paper pulp recipe." It's usually just mushed up paper and some sort of glue or paste.

    • @yavineachtajellybean4664
      @yavineachtajellybean4664 Před 9 lety

      thank you so much for answering so quickly!

    • @yavineachtajellybean4664
      @yavineachtajellybean4664 Před 9 lety

      is there any substitute for joint compound? could you answer quickly if you can please? also could you look up 'ted's first day' and subscribe to me please?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 9 lety

      julie cream I don't know of any substitute for joint compound.

    • @yavineachtajellybean4664
      @yavineachtajellybean4664 Před 9 lety

      ok, well is there anything you can use apart from joint compound to make this recipe please?

    • @yavineachtajellybean4664
      @yavineachtajellybean4664 Před 9 lety

      also do you use this by spreading it on to the base or mold it like clay?

  • @lindseylooft7187
    @lindseylooft7187 Před 5 lety +1

    I've discovered that this recipe works excellently with silicone molds. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety +1

      Hi Linsey. I'm curious - do you use it as a thin layer in the mold, or are you casting fairly thick pieces? And how big are they? I would love to know more.

    • @lindseylooft7187
      @lindseylooft7187 Před 5 lety

      Ultimate Paper Mache I cast horns in a 2-part press mold I made from caulk. The first set was solid. They dried fine without warping or cracking. The thickest part for each half was maybe 5/8"? They were heavyish, so I made a 2nd hollow set (I used tin foil filler until they had dried some). The walls are maybe 1/4" thick. They are far more lightweight. The tips are quite thin. Both sets are extremely durable and bone-like, dry! So 3D forms totally work. They are springbok antelope horns ~7" long.
      Also - I made some very thin (1/8"?) pressed slabs with textures, in some silicone molds, to replicate some cut metal designs, and it works great in thin press molds as well. You can make faux metal jewelry with some gilded effects.
      So many possible applications!

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety

      That's great info, Linsey. Would you be interested in writing a guest post for my blog to show people how to do it? If that sounds like fun, just let me know. www.ultimatepapermache.com/contact

  • @valbennett4505
    @valbennett4505 Před 7 lety +1

    I think this is the best recipe I have seen

  • @MrPsweets
    @MrPsweets Před 9 lety +9

    She is just the cutest is is so beautiful she reminds me of my grandmother

  • @silviabillagra3368
    @silviabillagra3368 Před 9 lety +11

    Thanks a lot! I'm gonna try it, I love your art and your cat!

  • @jsa-z1722
    @jsa-z1722 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this great video. Your dear little cat was miaowing at you the whole time wanting your love and attention!

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 3 lety

      Yes, she heard me talking to the camera and wanted in on the conversation. 😄

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety +1

    You could use the fast-setting paper and paste technique that I used for the Pantalone mask. You can find it on my channel. There may be a substitute for the corn starch, but you would need to do some experiments - maybe just using the white flour, and leaving out the starch would work.

  • @kaf890890
    @kaf890890 Před 9 lety +4

    Thanks again for your generosity in sharing your genius!

  • @wtaf3704
    @wtaf3704 Před 9 lety +7

    That cat is too sweet! Definitely going to give this a go :)

    • @josephlowry4320
      @josephlowry4320 Před 4 lety

      I agree with you this looks amazing and a lot of fun.

  • @cupchanger
    @cupchanger Před 6 lety +1

    Thank you so much for sharing. I use your paper clay recipe for my Halloween and Christmas displays.

  • @lindseylooft7187
    @lindseylooft7187 Před 5 lety +2

    The ropes/ noodles are called coils, liked a coiled snake. ;)

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 5 lety

      Well - that makes sense. I'll try to remember "coils" not noodles, for next time. :)

  • @evelinamalmgren1217
    @evelinamalmgren1217 Před 10 lety +4

    Hi Jonni! I just wondered a few things about this clay. Aproximately how long does it take for it to dry completely? And how hard does it become?

  • @MarcusStaAnaBurSelF
    @MarcusStaAnaBurSelF Před 8 lety +3

    thank u for da tutorial it really helped me in making clay

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety +2

    Hi Lynda. The air-dry clay would work for this purpose, but be sure to make up a small batch and test it yourself before your class. The issue to worry about is the dexterity that might be needed to press a bit of the clay thinly onto the paper mache. If you put on a thick layer, it will take a very long time to dry. Also, do a search for the rhino video on this channel to see a few things I've discovered about how to use it. I'll put up another video soon to make this info easier to find.

  • @leandavm8626
    @leandavm8626 Před 7 lety +2

    Thanks for all of the great tips. The final product looks so smooth...can't wait to make some. You did mention using bleach to resist mould but for those who are adverse to the idea of bleach, you can use clove oil. Perhaps using distilled water might be a better option too, as the bacteria in the water turns things sour. Just a thought.

  • @Delicia1362125
    @Delicia1362125 Před 6 lety +3

    I absolutely applaud your efforts at making your own air dry clay. By what I've seen on this video including your tips this is an excellent clay and considering the money savings involved no one can go wrong making this. I cannot thank you enough for freely sharing your creation with us. Goodness only knows I would have never come up with this on my own. You can be sure I will be making this as soon as I can. Halloween is less than 2 months away and I want to slam into this. I do have one question however. If making small figurine type items with this what would you guestimate the dry time for? I just need an idea to go by so I can plan. Thank you again Jonni.

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 6 lety

      If you put a thin layer over an armature, it should dry within a couple of days. Making it thin is really important.

  • @Winshard
    @Winshard Před 8 lety +7

    can i use Cake Flour as Replacement for All purpose Flour?

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 8 lety +5

      +Winshard Yes, that should work just fine.

    • @Winshard
      @Winshard Před 8 lety +1

      Thank you~! You're a amazing at what you do!

  • @janineschaefer5203
    @janineschaefer5203 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love your videos but this one because of your kitty loving you at end ❤

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety +2

    What a clever idea! I'll definitely keep this one in mind.

  • @stabbhellokittyy666
    @stabbhellokittyy666 Před 8 lety +18

    She is so cool

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 10 lety +6

    #Michael Abel I don't know if you can use dry joint compound or not - you would have to do an experiment to find out. I never get mold, because I dry my pieces quickly, and then seal them so they won't absorb water from the air. Mold can't grow without water.

    • @VickiSchwarz
      @VickiSchwarz Před 10 lety

      I would think that you COULD use dry joint compound. You only add water to get the mud, so you could use it dry I would think and adjust the amount of oil you use to make up for the water you aren't using

    • @jamiehaynes5550
      @jamiehaynes5550 Před 9 lety +4

      +Drapeta Berry As a professional drywaller, I would NOT recommend using dry joint compound, reason being is that most every dry compound has a set drying time, for example: 90 minute compound powder will set up in 90 minutes, all it needs is moisture and the oil is enough to to cause the reaction it needs to set up and harded. However it may slow the drying time of the joint compound which will give you a longer working time, but it would not be good for long term storage as it will be set up and dry within hours unless you add a small amount of vinegar to slow the drying time even more.

    • @karlab9557
      @karlab9557 Před 8 lety +2

      From my work with joint compound in my house, I learned that the dry compound mixed with water dries on the wall due to a chemical reaction with the air, that is why it dries quicker. The "mud" that you buy readi-made in the tubs takes 24 hours to dry, and it is not drying due to a chemical reaction. They are two different things.

    • @jondavid3630
      @jondavid3630 Před 7 lety

      is it better to make a clay with ingredients that dry out about at the same or similar amount of time and if you agree do you have any suggestions? thanks

    • @nancyhastings-trew6106
      @nancyhastings-trew6106 Před 7 lety

      I've used the dry compound and just added more water. Or just not squeezed out as much water from the paper pulp and left it fairly wet.

  • @Veldrusara
    @Veldrusara Před 8 lety +1

    It's very kind of you to share your recipe with everyone and I appreciate it. I'm unlikely to try it out immediately but I very much hope to soon. I've been preparing to make some sculptures with paper mache and cloth and just sculpted parts of my halloween costume that way but I find the lack of detail that really allows for disappointing so I thought I'd look for something I can sculpt over it in places. This looks great for that, since I use glue for the top layer anyway so it seems it would adhere easily.
    Back in myyyyy day... we used wallpaper paste for all of the layers. Glue is probably just as expensive but the layer under the surface can be made using only flour and water! I wish the internet were more of a thing back then so I could have learned all this nifty make-it-at-home stuff to save money. But I'm most happy that this seems sliiiightly more non-toxic than the (likely wallet-breaking) air dry clay you get at the store! Hooray!
    Cheers.
    ~Jem

  • @anitaharris8687
    @anitaharris8687 Před 4 lety +1

    I’m looking forward to trying your new clay recipe. I made a Christmas tree last year using your paper machete recipe and it came out great. I do want to try a smoother textured clay and I think yours will work great. thanks for sharing. 😁🌹

  • @backflip1913
    @backflip1913 Před 7 lety +5

    I love you and your videos!!!!!!! 😋

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety +4

    Yes, the air-dry clay requires the joint compound. Why don't you want to use it? It doesn't cost very much.

  • @HayleyMch
    @HayleyMch Před 11 lety +1

    I can't wait to try this! Thank you for sharing. And I love your kitty!! What a sweetie!

  • @baycast
    @baycast Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you so much for both videos and the precise instructions. I intend to have a go once i locate some joint compound. So pleased to see the comment below telling us that "yeso" here in Spain is the equivalent product. I suppose you could buy it in powder form and mix it up as this would be a good bit cheaper. Anyway thank you again as i now understand how to go about it.

  • @Delicia1362125
    @Delicia1362125 Před 6 lety +7

    Name for your clay~ Jonni's Best Air Clay....cause it is. Or, name it what your dot com is...Ultimate Paper Mache~ Air Dry Clay.

  • @domsigno41
    @domsigno41 Před 8 lety +140

    I wish you were my grandma

    • @vanschwarz4956
      @vanschwarz4956 Před 8 lety +2

      lol

    • @CoxJoxSox
      @CoxJoxSox Před 7 lety +2

      I am

    • @agustasister5624
      @agustasister5624 Před 6 lety +11

      Ludicium Veri wish she was my mom...tho as a kid she probably would of wished i wasnt her kid...lol...tho having some art person in my life would of been magical like having a unicorn.

    • @curlyplayzxoxo2698
      @curlyplayzxoxo2698 Před 6 lety

      That just creepy

    • @mariallknowing9273
      @mariallknowing9273 Před 5 lety +1

      She provably has a schedule for when her grandkids can visit, so she is not inundated every weekend. Though I would claim moron status and show up every weekend anyways! 😃🙃🙃

  • @TheCircusgal1950
    @TheCircusgal1950 Před 11 lety

    Can't wait to try this for my elephants that are in the works. I get the water out of the paper by putting the 'pulp' in an old kitchen towel and twisting it to wring the water out. Thanks for keeping us informed and excited to try new things.

  • @roseochoa7510
    @roseochoa7510 Před 4 lety

    THANK YOU SO MUCH I HAD BEEN LOOKING HIGH AND LOW FOR A CLAY LIKE THIS. YOUR A LIFE SAVER.

  • @1dfan812
    @1dfan812 Před 10 lety +5

    U are so cute I love u

  • @2techshop
    @2techshop Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for writing out the recipe, that is one of the many awesome things you do.
    Love you and your videos!

    • @lisarivas9996
      @lisarivas9996 Před 7 lety

      Anna Bell I know this was long ago but where is this paper clay recipe written I can't find it anywhere

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety +1

    By the way, there are some fantastic books about sculpting heads (usually in clay) that you might find at your local library. And some of the authors also have videos here on CZcams.

  • @summer_dawn
    @summer_dawn Před 3 lety

    She is just the cutest little diy lady I've seen 🥺 like, can I have her as my second mother?????

  • @molismindworks838
    @molismindworks838 Před 6 lety

    Wonderful recipe, thanks! For those using shredded paper (I brought home a large bag of shredded paper from work), approximately 6 cups of paper shreds = 1 cup of paper pulp once soaked and squeezed, then I mix that in with the rest of the ingredients and works great.

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety +1

    If you don't live in the US, the joint compound might be called something else. You can do a search on my blog for the terms "what is joint compound called in my country." If you do live in the US, just go to the hardware store and ask for Drywall joint compound. There is no product that can be used instead. If you don't want to use it, you'll need to find another recipe.

  • @SilverScreenJean
    @SilverScreenJean Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for the mineral oil substitute option Jonni! Read how linseed oil is self igniting- pretty scary. Some people also got sick off the smell. There are warnings to dispose of anything like- rags- paper towels-work gloves- etc that has any linseed on it since it is highly flammable; not just something that can combust in a container-which was alarming enough!

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 9 lety

      SilverScreenJean Yes, that' true about the linseed oil, but I think the problem is usually encountered by people using it to polish wood furniture. If you soak a rag in just about any kind of oil, and you don't dispose of it properly, it's not good. Fortunately, adding a few tablespoons to this recipe poses no problems, but I now prefer the mineral oil. It smells better. :)

  • @warpussnoluv
    @warpussnoluv Před 11 lety

    Thanks,I'm ambitiously rebuilding my miniscule backyard "garden" will make video of the results when done some jonnis paper machete finishing touches!

  • @fatoom7elwah
    @fatoom7elwah Před 5 lety +2

    I’m so glad that I found your channel and thank you for the recipe ❤️❤️

  • @bluecurlygirl
    @bluecurlygirl Před 6 lety

    thank you so much for this. I had only started searching and found creative mom's video which linked to you as her inspiration. I'm a total novice at 47 (well apart from plasticine as a kid which didn't enthrall me much! Too many camps to build!) Keen to try a few ideas and wondered if there was a diy recipe for good air drying clay. Now I found yours and I've seen what others can do with your recipe, I've got to give it a try. Finding time could be an issue - unfortunately not building camps anymore - advising the kids how to now ;) Thank you again for sharing. Wonderful tutorial.

  • @davidhill1220
    @davidhill1220 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for showing us your beautiful kitty❤️
    Patricia

  • @b3blueblue
    @b3blueblue Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks Jonni! Your tutorials are easy to follow. God bless you!

  • @mrsalvatorej
    @mrsalvatorej Před 9 lety

    Hi Jonni ,
    So its 5:00 am New York time and I successfully completed a batch. while kneading and rolling out a piece to form,
    a potential product name came to mind for thought: "Wonder Clay".
    The Clay is everything said would be and super easy to make following your directions and EXACT recipe.
    Hugs,
    Sal

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 9 lety

      +Sal Marino That's a nice name for it. If anyone ever figures out how to market the stuff, I think that's the name they should use for it... ;)

    • @mrsalvatorej
      @mrsalvatorej Před 9 lety

      +Ultimate Paper Mache Yea',, glad you liked the name "Wonder Clay".
      Um, are you aware you've already began marketing Wonder Clay through its exposure and excellent feedback right here. ill bet if you offered sales of pre-mixed" at the end of your video, it will sell.
      its likely many would prefer purchasing, rather mix themselves !!

  • @Cindy-ng6sx
    @Cindy-ng6sx Před 5 lety +1

    This is awesome for IOD molds as a air dry clay.
    I use it to make molds for furniture applications

  • @bethholmes2567
    @bethholmes2567 Před 6 lety

    I just made and used it. I love it. Thank you for your time and effort in showing us how to make it.

  • @JosephKeenanisme
    @JosephKeenanisme Před 4 lety

    Kitty! The Dread Cat Bonkers approves of your head bonking kitty.
    Thanks again for your vids. Having to check and try out a bunch of your recipes for a project. Joe's first rule is to prototype a bunch of stuff using different methods before hand to see what works best and which batches yeild different effects.

  • @catherineperez1809
    @catherineperez1809 Před 5 lety

    Thank you for sharing ... I have been desperate for something that I can make and reveal to use another day.... and that is such a beautiful affectionate cat that obviously loves their Mum

  • @infinitemindsetnow
    @infinitemindsetnow Před 4 lety

    The queen of paper mache. Much respect

  • @pelicanstreetdesigns7953

    Jonni thank you for this video I have been looking for a dough like this for my papier-mache projects. I needed smooth and I think this will work. Don't know how it took me so long to find this one. I have seen so many of your great videos. Again, thanks for sharing.

  • @rosaelinav8036
    @rosaelinav8036 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this updated recipes! I Appreciate its..❤

  • @guillermogutierrez8996

    Thanks a lot for teaching us that fórmula. God bless you. Hughs from Perú.

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety

    According to one of my readers, the product is called "joint finish" in Australia. There's a page on my blog that you can find using the search term "what is joint compound called" and a number of people have offered their suggestions.

  • @amyletzkus9433
    @amyletzkus9433 Před 5 lety

    I know this is a little late but I just wanted to say thank you so much for sharing this! I love this recipe and love how it works with my projects!

  • @TheTuganomatry
    @TheTuganomatry Před 10 lety

    Your amazing. You make fantastic art work, plus you share what you know with us all. God bless you and stay blessed. My wife, kids and I love your videos and your work. Will learn a lot from you. Thanks from me my family. xx

  • @LittleMissStamper
    @LittleMissStamper Před 10 lety +1

    Ooo this recipe excites me!! In the video it looks fabulous. As soon as I get more glue I am making this. I just made your other paper clay recipe and it's quite "sticky" for lack of a better word...could be my drywall compound, or just that I'm not used to this clay yet, but I am excited to try it out. I love that you showed us how to measure the toilet paper, because that was something I was struggling with. This recipe looks perfect. Thanks so much! =) ♫

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 10 lety

      I hope you like it. The original recipe was sticky so it would stick nicely to an armature. You do need to use a glue and water mixture to make sure the new air dry clay sticks to things - but other than that, it works really well, It feels like Activa Paper Clay.

  • @dominotr
    @dominotr Před 9 lety

    Thank you Jonni for sharing this recipe. I made this yesterday and looking forward to the curing.

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety

    They make it easier to mix really thick dough - but a lot of people have told me that you can mix the clay without them. Just go as far as you can, and when the motor on your mixer gets tired, you can knead in the rest of the ingredients by hand.

  • @SomethingArtistic101
    @SomethingArtistic101 Před 3 lety

    It really works mam I have already using this clay with some different measurements....its very smooth to sculpt

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety +1

    Interesting! Now I'm getting so many good ideas, it's going to be hard to pick one. Thanks, everyone!

  • @danielnichevo3667
    @danielnichevo3667 Před 5 lety +1

    What an awesome video. So helpful. So clear and instructive. Was planning on going out to buy air-drying polymer clay to make Hallowe'en skulls but estate that I can do it myself in the kitchen. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise. Just subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to watching many more of your videos!

  • @3watamu
    @3watamu Před 9 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this lovely dough recipe. I was super to work with and the results so utterly pleasing :)

  • @magggie22
    @magggie22 Před 11 lety +2

    I would love to try doing a head sculpture human face ( only a learner LOL!) and would love you to do a tutorial on how you make a pattern, put it together and cover it etc...would be really helpful to me and no doubt others that want to do the same would be awesome to watch your great talent in action love your work :) thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and expertise :) love your cat so cute and affectionate :)
    thank you again looking forward to your reply :)
    magz :)

  • @JLGluvsLara
    @JLGluvsLara Před 11 lety +2

    Oh, your cat is like mine. You start rolling the camera, and it is like, "PAY ATTENTION TO ME!"

  • @jacqueslalande5091
    @jacqueslalande5091 Před 2 lety

    Merveilleuse recette je vais l'essayer peut-on l'utiliser pour faire des abat-jour merci

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 2 lety

      I have not tried to use it for a lampshade. I don't think any light would get through. Here's a video showing how someone uses the traditional paper pulp, and you might be able to do something like this: czcams.com/video/cNpRTR4DWLE/video.html

  • @sandramariaramirezboza5595

    Mi absoluta admiracion. Explica muy bien. Se baja el volumen pero no importa. Muchas Gracias

  • @suenewberry7330
    @suenewberry7330 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks! Can’t wait to try this. Love your gorgeous cat

  • @guapitatessa
    @guapitatessa Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for sharing us your videos very helpful an a good tutorial Im a begginer.
    more luck and good health.

  • @priyadon43
    @priyadon43 Před 11 lety +1

    hi i loved your tutorial but do you need to use joint compound

  • @judichristopher4604
    @judichristopher4604 Před 6 lety

    I am missing something...
    I watched this 3 times and never
    SAW you put in the joint compound...
    and I know you did, you talked about it...
    I love your ART and everything you do...
    Thank you for sharing this wonderful videos...

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 6 lety

      You might want to take a look at the next video I made, with more detailed instructions about how to measure and mix the recipe. You can find it here: www.ultimatepapermache.com/new-air-dry-clay-recipe

  • @almacasiano
    @almacasiano Před 6 lety

    Hello there..... gosh I'm glad I found your video, I've watched so many paper clay (how to )video's lately I wasn't sure what I'd come up with lol... But I'm going to give this one a try, seems better then some, and not complicated at all... thank you for sharing

    • @UltimatePaperMache
      @UltimatePaperMache  Před 6 lety

      You're welcome. Have fun with your project. If you'd like to show it off when it's done you can leave an image in a comment on the Daily Sculptors page on my site - or just drop by and say hi. :) www.ultimatepapermache.com/daily-sculptors-group-page

  • @craftystacey712
    @craftystacey712 Před 9 lety

    I love your videos, I just learned about these paper mac he yesterday, and I have watched several videos on the different ways to do it and yours seem to be the best way! You have inspired me to do my own I may do one later on today!

  • @cheycheysuper21
    @cheycheysuper21 Před 11 lety

    This is great and I love the way it works.

  • @Amorim951
    @Amorim951 Před 7 lety

    Há muito tempo tenho procurado uma receita assim. Vou tentar fazer e ver se tenho sucesso. Parabéns!!!!! E muito obrigada por compartilhar seu conhecimento.

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety +1

    Yes, you really can use the new stuff for the eyelids and other fine details. And it would be totally reasonable to use the original paper mache recipe for large areas, because it would go on a lot faster. Then use this goo for the finer details. I have never used the Model Magic, but it sounds like a nice product. And I like the word "magic" in the name. By the way, have you posted any of your sculptures on my blog yet?

  • @jasonthomas1760
    @jasonthomas1760 Před 9 lety

    im going to have to give this recipe a try. looking for cheap alternatives to making molds that will hold imprint details for my plastic resin castings.

  • @UltimatePaperMache
    @UltimatePaperMache  Před 11 lety

    It depends on so many different variables that I can't give you a definitive answer. Do a small test, using the clay in the thickness that you intend to use it on your final piece, and see how long it takes to dry. A fan really helps make it faster.

  • @goldyred95
    @goldyred95 Před 9 lety +2

    Thank you for the recipie !! What a beautiful cat 🐾

  • @ammiev5702
    @ammiev5702 Před 3 lety

    I love your videos and how you explain things. Addicting to watch.... especially since you have a beautiful kitty cat. Meow!!!