Paper Mache Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Links to stuff I actually use;
Weldbond Glue, amzn.to/2tY5gcI
Sennelier Watercolour, amzn.to/2LK9Im5
Moleskin 5X8.25 watercolour notebook, amzn.to/2Cda5EC
Canson Watercolour Paper, amzn.to/2OjQ6qF
Sharpie Pens, amzn.to/2PZuscF
Super cute little sheep! Thanks for sharing! You reminded me of how much fun paper mache is.
Paper mache is so much fun. I really love doing it!
I haven’t done anything with paper mache since 5th grade, but now I see that I need to explore this medium.
Great job Rod, thanks for the video!
Give it at try Jamie the possibilities are endless. It really is a fun and super cheap way to make art!
good old paper mache, you cant beat it Rod for crafting ! Love your new tutorial on this subject, awesome :)
Thanks Davy! I love paper mache mostly because it is limitless. I have created giant pieces and tiny little works. Thanks for watching. Have an awesome week!
Very nice ideea ! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for checking out my work!
Cool! I found this tutorial very interesting Rod! I was unaware of what really went into paper mache but now I know thanks to you. Also I really like how the sheep came out! Great video and artwork my friend!
Thanks a lot Rick. You must give it a try!
Fantastic tutorial mate😁👍👍👍
Thanks again Jonny!
Excellent intro video!👍👍👍
Thanks for the visit. Thanks also for the comments. I really appreciate that.
great uplod, big lke..
Thanks for watching!
Wow... amazing.. love your work 😍
Thanks a lot for watching!
Nice tutorial. Well done!$
Thanks for watching!
@@WatercolourQuickandEasy 😊
The traditional way of paper mache done in rural India is use of fenugreek seeds which is soaked and grinded well along with soaked old newspaper. The fenugreek seeds have stickiness and blends well with paper. Two things here are fenugreek emits a strange odour which if not used to it will find it strange or may not like it. Secondly also gives yellowish-green tinge when dried. Fenugreek which is widely used in Indian cuisine has medicinal properties, taken for stomach ailments, diabetics, and also for hair growth and so on. Traditional winnowing raft that was once upon a time widely used in rural India for cleaning grains is made by dried palm leaves by weaving. In between small gaps or holes are filled by this paper mache mix during summer and upon drying painted well.
I love to hear how art is created in other parts of the world. Thanks for sharing.
Have a wonderful day!
Hey this is nice ..lets support each other😊
I agree we should support each other. I will check out your channel.
@@WatercolourQuickandEasy thankyou so much love ur art alot