Very well done. Loved the unique inverted top. Have watched numerous videos now and I feel this was the best for me to attempt my first pc project - thanks
Another nice and helpfull tutorial. Big fan of you. Cant wait for the next video. Thx for the time that u put in here to explain. Gotta go, have maché to do. Greets from the netherlands.
Sir I used the punch balloon for mine yesterday and by evening my paper mache shell starting collapsing in on it self. Any suggestions for beating this?
Sounds like the balloon got a hole somewhere and lost the air before the shell had time to dry. In that case for me personally I’d just hold that back and make a rotten jack with it later on. I’ve had that happen and did just that. Other than that I’d start over with a new one.
The paste I use is Tightbond II and water. There should be a video in I think in a playlist titled paper mache basics on my channel that goes over that and some other interesting things.
I’m sure at some point I can. Guess need to know how big? I did a huge dragon a few years ago. There are some videos on it but they are not a step by step tutorial
If i'm thinking right poly-fil is a synthetic fiber and I don't think it will soak up the mache past like cotton does. You can always give it a try and see what happens. If you do i'd like to know how it works
The question is.... can I skip step 1, starting with the paperstrips and go straight to using cotton?.... I don't have any news papers at hand but I'm ready to go. Guess we'll know the answer in a day or so. I'll let you know what I find out..... Wish me luck!
So much cleaner this way as opposed to the trash bag method. Thanks for this vid. 💕
Thank you for watching! I hope the videos help
Drachenfang does a lot with cotton balls and mache .did some really neat hanging globes with it
I made it to the end! Totally going to make a caved in top now!
awesome
Very well done. Loved the unique inverted top. Have watched numerous videos now and I feel this was the best for me to attempt my first pc project - thanks
I’m glad the videos have helped
Thank you for sharing your time and tutorial. Came out awesome!
Thank you for watching
lovely content
Thansk
That is gonna be a huge gangsta pumpkin! Smashed that like button!!!
Lol! Thanks man for the like
Another nice and helpfull tutorial. Big fan of you. Cant wait for the next video. Thx for the time that u put in here to explain. Gotta go, have maché to do. Greets from the netherlands.
Thank you, and thank you for taking the time to watch!
Well... Now I've gotta go make me some pumpkins using this technique!! Killer man.
Heck ya! Getter done! Remember it does take longer
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Just painting the reaper I learned from your tutorial. Then finishing up a 4 foot alien. Then it's pumpkin time!!
Right on!
Love your channel!!👍👍
Amazing!!! Thank you thank you to share!!! ❤
Thank you for watching
nice video
That's very cool! They're already looking real! =)
Ya the cotton makes for a cool look
Sure does! =)
Sir I used the punch balloon for mine yesterday and by evening my paper mache shell starting collapsing in on it self. Any suggestions for beating this?
Sounds like the balloon got a hole somewhere and lost the air before the shell had time to dry. In that case for me personally I’d just hold that back and make a rotten jack with it later on. I’ve had that happen and did just that. Other than that I’d start over with a new one.
MEUS Parabéns pelo seu trabalho muito lindo amei 👏👏👏👏❤❤❤
What brand of paste are you using. Love the pumpkins 🎃
The paste I use is Tightbond II and water. There should be a video in I think in a playlist titled paper mache basics on my channel that goes over that and some other interesting things.
Look'n good and easy to do. Thx. 👍
How many layers of paper mache should the big pumpkin get and do you completely dry between layers?
No less that 6 for sure. You could do like 6 at once but I’d let that dry out before going with more
Unhinged Productions thanks so much
I have a hard time with the paper wanting to ripple during the mache process. Any suggestions?
Smaller strips of paper, that will help
Great Videos! Have you ever had a problem with latex paint over the Urethane peeling?
So far nope. Been doing it this way for quite a few years
@@UnhingedProductions1 Thanks. Going to try putting one of these together.
Good job, always top....can you make a dragon paper mache step by step?....i will so thankful if you did it for us... thanks for your efforts.
I’m sure at some point I can. Guess need to know how big? I did a huge dragon a few years ago. There are some videos on it but they are not a step by step tutorial
Ultimate Paper Mache UA-cam channel she does a large dragon tutorial 🙂
Loved the instructions ty
No thanks necessary. Than YOU for watching
I have several boxes of poly-fil. Do you think it would work the same? I'm assuming it would.
If i'm thinking right poly-fil is a synthetic fiber and I don't think it will soak up the mache past like cotton does. You can always give it a try and see what happens. If you do i'd like to know how it works
The question is.... can I skip step 1, starting with the paperstrips and go straight to using cotton?.... I don't have any news papers at hand but I'm ready to go. Guess we'll know the answer in a day or so. I'll let you know what I find out..... Wish me luck!
I have tried one without using strip mache as a base
What paper mache glue recipe do you follow?
I use tightbond II wood glue and water
Thank you! Really helpful!
I hope it is. Thanks for watching and commenting
Great video, Jay! As always! Btw it’s Paula. Changed my UA-cam name lol!
Right on!! Glad you said that or I would have never known!
Unhinged Productions yeah, didn’t want you to think I don’t watch anymore lol!
Very cool i might try to mache again when i get more time !! HFL!!
There is always time.. LOL HFL
That is great way awesome
It has a great look and works well, it just takes longer to do
Thank you!
Thank you for watching
Has anyone try gorilla wood glue
I'm not sure. I know I haven't. I've tried some other brands other than Tightbond II and they seamed to make things like clay rubbery