I can honestly say at this point that if Rachel Maksy decided one day that she wants a dragon, she’d manage to figure out the biology to craft a real one out of lizard DNA, foam armor bits and hot sauce. Set to a cozy vintage soundtrack and dressed as a hobbit. We stan
@@jessicaclakley3691 Indeed. Let's see if we can dance with the algorithms to get this all the love it so mightily deserves... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Oooh, yes. A little Ms. Frizzle and a little who else... I feel like the proper definition needs to be a mash-up... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Pro tip from an old theatre person. Create a rollable slurry for the grout texture and use a foam or fluffy roller over the whole area first. Then draw out the stones and go forth. Makes the grout texture much faster. You can also throw sand at this over all area for more grout-y goodness. Also, super messy but worth it. Another tip -after first layer of rock texture you can add cardboard, bits of plaster soaked foam or even tinfoil to make an armature for bigger texture. Just plaster over it. Almost forgot, glitter under/ above the last layer of paint will make it look more like quartz granite. Mica works best, much finer.
Came here to say this! Also for large rock structures you can use insulation foam and rough sculpt it with a rasp, then plaster over it. Knew that degree in theatrical design would come in handy somtime.
I feel like Rachel's entire Aesthetic can be sumerized as "theater stage chic". She's the costume designer, the set designer, lighting and sound (editing rachel, we see you
I love love love how much less stressed Rachel is now! The vibes are immaculate, the energy level is pristine, and that wall makes me wish I wasn't a renter
As a fellow renter, wondering if this could be done on a panel and then set onto the wall? Then it can be taken anywhere and isn’t actually on the wall, loopholes man gotta figure it out 🤔 thinking like the brick panels Rachel used in the basement renovation video from a while back.
@@zingleberrie That might be a brilliant idea :D I also live in a tiny little apartment, where I'm not even allowed to stay long-term, so most decor-ideas get flushed down the drain right away 😭 But ONE DAY! We will all live in our own glorious little fantastical cottages! 🥰
I don’t think “spiteful” is the word you’re looking for. I can’t imagine Rachel being spiteful in any regard. Perhaps you meant something more along the lines of “devil may care” ???
@@friendofmaglor Combined with hot chocolate mixed into your morning coffee. With enough hot chocolate coffee, anything is possible... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
I like to imagine Nick coming back home from something, and finding Rachel in the kitchen like “sup babe I built us a conservatory entirely from scratch 🥰”
As someone who lived in a house made of actual stones (big round river ones): variation of colour! Stones aren't just grey, there's browns and reds and yellows in there, muted but present. Also darkest colour first, then progressively dryer dry brushes, gives really good depth of colour because it adds false shadows. Washes also help tie colours together!
Rachel, your ability to focus while having self-proclaimed tornado mind is the most wonderful thing about watching you finish a project. I want to thank you for not just wandering off when your projects get tedious (sculpting fake rocks, gluing tiny mirrors on a dress, etc). Your focus is the real rock star of your videos.
@@theodore_honeybee6104Yessssss, that's the Artist SuperPower...the hyperfocus and detailing.Can be annoying to your friends family or partners... But when it's done AH.... . It's like the character in the musical Sunday in the Park with George - he sings this phenomenal song called Finishing the Hat. It's so deep that he has to finish the hat( he's a painter). Even in the face that is a defining moment where his woman finally gets tired of him and his Artist Way and he knows it but he still has to finish it. And even though he lost her the art lived on and we see it affecting and shaping his grandson today. Sorry to pull in references that may seem obscure but if you have a chance, check out that musical and hear the wonderful Mandy Patinkin sing FINISHING THE HAT.🎩
Seconding the advice about a particulate mask from another commenter. Silicosis and other respiratory conditions are no joke. A tip I picked up while doing terrain building and scenery is to add some warm sepia and brown tones to the rock paint so it’s not completely monochrome black and white. This was a joy to watch, as always! Rachel’s energy always inspires me to get going on my own projects and to have fun with them.
Definitely. I was excited to watch her paint all the rock colors 😢 that’s one nice thing about the stick-on rocks, they got the colors pretty spot on. Still loved this video, though. ❤
If you ever want to add more depth/weathering to the stones, I highly recommend doing a wash of brown or green! I see a lot of miniature model makers add warmth and variation to their stone with washes and it looks SO good
That's what I was going to say. Real rocks are not usually straight gray. Most have brown tones in them. Even slate is a bit bluish rather than pure gray.
I think the Problem with the washes is, the plaster is not very stable with water. No Problem for a wall itself, but i think it will melt away with wasched. But the tones of green, brown and blue are a good idea
green wash would make it look like it had moss on it, great for an outside rock, not so good for indoors. Brown is more like it, with yellow ocher maybe.
Rachel, they make a sand additive for paint. You can mix it with your wall paint and get your grout texture. You might even be able to put it in a piping bag if you keep it thicker. I think the texture will really help if you can make a bowl of sorts between your rocks. Rocks in a wall don't generally have such sharp defined lines and undercuts. It needs more of a valley between each rock. You could do an undercoat of a dark color similar to what the grout will be, draw on top of that with a marker, and do like you did. There is also premixed drywall mud, it does take longer to dry, but the amount of time saved when you don't have to mix up batch by batch is huge! There is a technique called monster mud, where you mix paint into your drywall mud. Generally it's done with oil based paint so that it can be outside. It's a quick way to make a tombstone! Be careful with that as oil and water based paints don't jive. This would give you a base color that isn't white. You can also throw in some sand to give added texture for the occasional stone. Another painting technique would be doing washes and glazes in subtle tones, pretty much across the sepectrum. It would help to get more variety. You could choose a "stone type" for certain rocks in both texture and color. Also you might try finely spattering the rocks to get both color and texture, basically a fine stipple. A tooth brush or trimmed chip brush works great for it. I love what you do and I can't wait to do similar things to my house one day!
I use to work for an equity waver tiny theatre in L.A.(Hollywierd), whatever paint they had, I mixed for the right color and didn't care if it was moldy, oil based or water based, it all worked. I was a scenic painter...They had very little budget for anything and I got what they had. Somehow it worked. This was a long time ago. I never worked for nicer people all having fun. many years ago.
Couldn't you also tint the mud itself to save time on painting the base colors of the rock? Granted, this would work best if all the rocks are supposed to look the same!
@@hambeastdelicioso1600 Yes, she could have added tint/paint to the joint compound...that would have given her a wall of the same color. However, she could have then gone over them with more paint to get the shading that she wanted. I thought this turned out really cool and I want to rip off the stupid tiles from my fake fireplace and put up fake rocks instead. 😁
I love the difference the drybrushing made. Really brought out the texture. Adding some colour would also add depth and even more texture. Real rocks aren't just grey, they've got browns, greens and reds mixed in too.
Kay so I'm a professional. I make fake walls and rocks for film, and I have very little notes. First, paint the whole wall in your grout colour. It minimizes white coming through, and adds an undertone of grout to your colors to keep the piece married. You can mix things like sand and vermiculite for texture. The vermiculite in your first layer will add a lot of dimension. You can pipe the grout in with a piping bag. Use a wet brush to even it out. Consider taping off your stones. Remove tape before the compound dries. Don't use full on black and white for your high and low lights. Use earth tones. Use small dry rollers to apply colour after you block in the stone bases. This will keep the colour out of your grout (mostly). You can use water down paint in a spray bottle with a mist setting to add a grain to the colours. Overall really amazing. I think it reads really well on camera, even on a focused inspection. You should be really proud
This was awesome to see! I did a ton of plaster sculpting in college (when I should've been mold-making... Lol). One thing though, if you do more of this: PLEASE wear a particulate mask! Drywallers wear them for a reason. Plaster dust is super fine and can really damage your lungs in the long term. I've heard horror stories of chronic coughs and white lung cropping up later in age.
I’m so glad this comment was already here when I came to post it- silicosis is no joke and literally only takes a couple bad exposures under the right conditions to potentially do permanent damage
I just can't stop picturing when you sell this living art project of a house the next person being all "why is there 12 different techniques of faux rocks and beams in this place!?” amazing. 😂
This is the forever home. She will live there til her eleventy-first birthday, at which point she will go poof into the next adventure. And then it's someone else's problem!
We sold my parents house last year. Hidden behind the fireplace is a massive mural of all the thunder bird vehicles, the tardis, Batmobile etc. we follow the new owners on social media and they are renovating. We can’t wait till they get to that room……
I think the spacing between the rocks is really good actually, my house has a wall of real rocks like that and they look about the same spacing. I think the only thing you could do differently is maybe dry brush on a rust color to get the “I found these rocks in a field and used them in my house from scratch” look
So, I've been honestly thinking about how to fix the grout/stone glue situation for walls. Rachel, you may never see this, BUT I had to put it in here. Nerdforge did a video a little while ago about doing a miniature house for under 10 dollars. In the video, she made something called "concrete paint," which I think could help you here. It was a textured paint she made with baking gravel for 2 hours, sifting it, then mixing the fine power with glue and grey paint. The nice thing about this method is you could try it on what you've already done! I think it could make the texture you're looking for in between the stones ;)
I saw something similar on instagram but they added plaster to the whole wall then just used their finger to create the negative space so it had texture too and you didn’t have to individually create each rock
@@prettiecake the 'moat' thing she references is that little dip in grout that looks like someone pulled a fingertip through, so this would be perfect for the texture she wants
You had so much more energy this time around, and had SO MUCH MORE FUN. I know the home projects are where you get a lot of joy but I see you’re upping the editing- and the asides- I really think the new filming and posting schedule is making a difference. I’m so glad!
Looks great! A couple of things you might want to try next time (or might not, lol): the rocks can have different textures from one another: some can be craggier than others, some more striated, etc. Also, if you look closely, real rocks are not just shades of grey, they have many muted shades: desaturated browns, purples, greens, etc. I think adding just a hint of a few different colors to some of the rocks (acrylic paint is completely compatible with latex, especially in tiny quantities, so just use cheap craft paints) will really liven up the wall and make it look more realistic.
@@janmoore6340 Yes, while the paint is still wet to hold onto the sand and grit and... maybe even some dried moss... - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
I've seen the baking soda + paint mix for texture in many diy videos, might be useful too🤔and they've also used actual sand/dirt water or paint mix to make an item look old and weathered. Love the whole elderly bog witch aesthetic! I would gladly follow that Arts and Witchcraft movement 😁
The two weeks in between videos flies by, so seeing a video pop up is such a happy surprise. And she seems a lot happier it just makes it all the more worth it.
I absolutely love the fact you took more time to make jokes in your videos and to give attention to them like it’s your own dang movie!! The hand prints and the sensual wall touching bit had me cackling 😂😂
A suggestion for future walls, maybe try adding some warm tones (red and brown tints). The wall looks especially realistic in the stylized shots with the warm filters and lighting. :)
Hi!! Pro-tip hot-take: if you want to have an even grout texture in between the stones, lay down an even layer of plaster, covering the entire surface, and apply the grout texture to that entire layer. Then once that is dry, draw the stones onto that texture and apply the plaster to make the stones accordingly.
I literally shouted 'IT WAS A LIE?!' at 6:24 because the whole time I had just been transfixed by the gorgeous hair 😂 I'm loving this retake at the stone wall!
Giving major me in high school theatre vibes painting rocks for sets for not one, not two, but THREE shows. Miss my rock saga days. They look great Rachel!
Rachel Maksy, you are without a doubt, my absolute favoritest influencer/content creator to have ever made content for the internets. Thank you for blessing us with your channel! Hope you have the best week!
My mom used to make seasonal displays for a restaurant that had a stage that was no longer in use. One year it involved rock wall. She made them out of sheets, papier-mâché, and some kind of coating that dried to a rock like texture but was super lightweight. A section of it hung in our living room for years. I like your method for a more permanent and realistic effect.
Looks awesome! One technique im curious you trying out next time is using color washes. Basically watered down paint (usually blacks or browns if you are looking for shading; other colors if you're looking for color variations, and you can add some dish soap to break water tension) that you can put over the surface, and it will get into all the cracks and crevices and really create extra depth and realism. People in the miniature making/ tabletop community use this all the time when making rocks and it always ties everything together nicely.
The absolute (but totally on-brand) madness of sanding plaster and dry brushing white paint in all black clothing 🤣Rachel inspiring all of us to live on the edge while DIYing!
If you redo the “grout” between the rocks, maybe consider adding some sand to the compound, it could add some extra texture like there is in real grout. (I’m not sure how this would affect the setting of the joint compound, but it’s worth experimenting with!)
I feel like Rachel is the crafting version of the chocolate guy. Can basically make anything look real and then you find out it's just chocolate (or plaster, plastic, paint, and foam) 😂
The plastic stone wall always reminded me of a similar type that was popular in the 80s around fireplaces. So many retro memories of little fingers, breaking plastic stone. 🤣
Rachel!!! Amazing! You are so good at weathering! Recommendation for next time: do a light coverage of the full wall with ur grout texture BEFORE you put the rocks in so you don’t have to go through and do the grout texture in between after all your lovely rocks are built up. :) Can’t wait to see the next one!
I have that same skirt and YEAH it cuts you in half right at the middle. I even sized up and I still have to lace my corset down TIGHT in order to not have it pull at the buttons
You could always make plaster rocks, and set them into the base layer, and clean up the grout line levels. Crumpled aluminum foil makes a great template to pour plaster into for a rock texture. Then just bust it apart, pre or post painting!
I am confident that just putting real stone tiles up would be so much less work, but it looks great. Also, blessings for providing essential Frodo hat content
I cannot tell you how happy I am that Rachel identifies as an old lady bog witch - huzzah!!! The wall is so cool, and Frodo the hat model is priceless!
In miniature/wargame modelling we often use a technique called leopard spotting when painting plaster rock moulds. You basically use diluted colours to add some tonal variation giving you subtle warm ang cold hues to the rock, then usually a dark wash to mute everything down followed by a light colour drybrush. It works so well with plaster because it is porous and really soaks in the colour which means if it gets chipped in the future you don't get bright white bits that are very obvious. You can find many vids on youtube using this effect and I think it would be great at this scale too!
Great experiment and first attempt! For your main wall here are some helpful tips, if you don't mind: Highlights should have gone on top; always a last step to drybrush highlights. You could also have done a wash with black or brown watered down a lot; this will help give dimension to those "lady lumps". Also, probably should have blended in some warmer and cooler colours; you wouldn't have had to add much, it could be very subtle. Another point is that you should paint the whole thing with a base colour. This eliminates any white that may show through and is far easier than just painting the grout and then the rocks. Painting miniature terrain is a good resource to look up online as it's about making something that's obviously not that thing look like it.
You have given me a permanent smile all day. Love your content…your personality…your hat wearing dog…and your creativity. If my day is gray…I just have to see what Rachel has to say… and I can get through it! Thanks for being such a bright light in a sometimes dim world!
Loved this so much! It looks so great! Next time, please ware a mask, plaster dust is SOO bad for your lungs. But also, please more wall plastering! Your so creative and I love it!
Rachel, I think every other Friday posts are really working for you. You just had so much energy! I love all your videos, but this one is an instant fave. I hope I can own my own space someday, I might try this! My landlord would not appreciate it, though.
As someone completely committed to achieving the lifestyle aesthetic of your dreams, ma'am, you are an inspiration. I hope to one day achieve your level of mastery in crafting my ultra-femme pastel pink dream home and wardrobe.
I am just flabbergasted by your ability to do things like draw, create, shape, and paint plaster rocks over and over and over and over again until you have a whole wall full. Mad respect!
Hey editing Rachel, I absolutely love the editing and music and lil title day cards on this one! 👌 Always making my Saturday mornings a joy 💛 (also, the sims-childhood to adult-interior-design pipeline is real)
this channel has to be the most wholesome space on the internet. some of these videos have literally gotten me out of anxiety attacks because everything is good and kind and peaceful here 💚
I'm so glad I've found someone else who will happily stand there for hours creating something bespoke just for the aesthetic 💕 you're my absolute favourite youtuber, thank you for sharing these wonderful videos to the internet!
Looks awesome! For your future ones a big thing that might help with the weathering is before you dry brush do some washes (I like a burnt brown colour because it really makes it look old and stained) then when you add the dry brushing on top… it becomes history
This turned out so cool! I will say, in my opinion, it does look a little unfinished with the stones not going all the way to the edge of the wall, but that’s just me. Also those vintage hats were amazing 🤩
What I love about Rachel is that I know she has so many skills and will be so okay if UA-cam becomes not a thing someday. But I’m so glad we get to witness all this loveliness ❤
I am embracing the cozy cottageness and magnificent transformation... a moment please... thank you ❤ Well done and looking forward to your next stone wall and whatever else inspires you!
I just started the video but I'm hyped to see you try this. I sculpted some ginkgo leaves on my mom's bedroom wall a couple years ago using the same technique. I did zero research whatsoever and they came out perfect so I know the rock wall is going to look GREAT 😂 Edit: 1. I was correct it looks amazing! 2. If you ever feel like going back and adding grout texture you could just paint it again but put sand in the paint maybe 🤔
I think you'd see a huge boost in dimension if you added rust and lichen colors. Part of that fake-y feeling is because that's some very clean stone you've got there. XDD Mimicking cracks and gouges would also help. ovo This is such a cool project. I love art nouveau architecture, and I think plasterwork is going to be one of the requirements if I'm ever going to reproduce it for myself.
Tip ! Before you start, put some large painter's tape on everything around what you're painting (bottom of the wall, side walls, beams) like a frame, so that you don't end up accidentally painting the stuff near your work. Good job on this ! It's always uplifting to see your DIYs and creations !
I'm 100% going to do this in my house when I get one of my own at some point. And if you're curious about the "grout texture", I've had a lot of luck mixing baking soda into paint when texturing some cheap plastic flower pots and stuff when I want to give them some grit. It blends really well with acrylic paints and you can futz around with how chunky/thick you want it. Love this so much!!
Oh, what a dream project!! This made me think about the wall from Stardust. And the mini break for hats was great, the Madeline one was precious. The wall looks great, the editing is fantastic, and the joy throughout the whole experience was an absolute delight to see.
Add sand to grout paint and maybe add some creamy plaster to the left side to make it appear like the plaster is coming off and the old stones are showing through I love it. Great job
Helllloo!! Captions are currently out being transcribed and should be up within a few hours! kloveyoubye
Yay! Thank you! Lol I love the kloveyoubye
I love those pants you changed into! Where can I find those or similar ones? What is the name of that pant type/style?
Thanks so much for prioritizing having captions!!
queen thank you i love you so much!!
Thank you for captions!
I can honestly say at this point that if Rachel Maksy decided one day that she wants a dragon, she’d manage to figure out the biology to craft a real one out of lizard DNA, foam armor bits and hot sauce. Set to a cozy vintage soundtrack and dressed as a hobbit. We stan
This needs more love lol
@@jessicaclakley3691 Indeed. Let's see if we can dance with the algorithms to get this all the love it so mightily deserves...
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Actually she'd have better luck with bird DNA, like a chicken
Comment of the day! :D
Full Phineas and Ferb vibes 😂
Slowly but surely Rachel is becoming a medieval miss frizzle and I’m so glad that I’m here to see it.
Omg yes! I was trying to think who she was reminding me of!
Oooh, yes. A little Ms. Frizzle and a little who else... I feel like the proper definition needs to be a mash-up...
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
She and @morgan Donner are frizzle time travelling sisters!
Please can this be a normal video?
With Rachel Maksy NO WAY!
Cruisin on down mainstreet...
Pro tip from an old theatre person. Create a rollable slurry for the grout texture and use a foam or fluffy roller over the whole area first. Then draw out the stones and go forth. Makes the grout texture much faster. You can also throw sand at this over all area for more grout-y goodness. Also, super messy but worth it. Another tip -after first layer of rock texture you can add cardboard, bits of plaster soaked foam or even tinfoil to make an armature for bigger texture. Just plaster over it. Almost forgot, glitter under/ above the last layer of paint will make it look more like quartz granite. Mica works best, much finer.
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Quartz is good!
Thank you, oh grand arts and props theatre person!
You teaching interns?...
Thank you.
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Came here to say this! Also for large rock structures you can use insulation foam and rough sculpt it with a rasp, then plaster over it. Knew that degree in theatrical design would come in handy somtime.
I feel like Rachel's entire Aesthetic can be sumerized as "theater stage chic". She's the costume designer, the set designer, lighting and sound (editing rachel, we see you
I love love love how much less stressed Rachel is now! The vibes are immaculate, the energy level is pristine, and that wall makes me wish I wasn't a renter
I absolutely agree with you, it is so so so joyful to see
As a fellow renter, wondering if this could be done on a panel and then set onto the wall? Then it can be taken anywhere and isn’t actually on the wall, loopholes man gotta figure it out 🤔 thinking like the brick panels Rachel used in the basement renovation video from a while back.
@@zingleberrie That might be a brilliant idea :D
I also live in a tiny little apartment, where I'm not even allowed to stay long-term, so most decor-ideas get flushed down the drain right away 😭
But ONE DAY! We will all live in our own glorious little fantastical cottages! 🥰
I love she just. Decided she wants to do something. And immediately gets the spiteful motivation to do it. Respect.
Love the "spiteful motivation" description haha 😂
I don’t think “spiteful” is the word you’re looking for. I can’t imagine Rachel being spiteful in any regard.
Perhaps you meant something more along the lines of “devil may care” ???
That’s mine. I go “WHY ISNT THIS AVALIABLE. Fine. ILL DO IT. 😤”
😅❤ like the project
I’ve been wanting to do some Skyrim type decor
Looks much cheaper than to bought faux wall
@@friendofmaglor Combined with hot chocolate mixed into your morning coffee. With enough hot chocolate coffee, anything is possible...
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
Rachel turning to reveal the butt-handprints and just not acknowledging it has single-handedly made my entire day
***SAME***
@@avivagodfrey Same!!
Right?!?!? 😂
I just cracked up laughing and my husband looked at me like what happened 😳 lol 😆
I like to imagine Nick coming back home from something, and finding Rachel in the kitchen like “sup babe I built us a conservatory entirely from scratch 🥰”
"But I need your help hanging the chandeliers bc I can't get the dang things even by myself." 😅
"Nick, I know what we're gonna do today!"
Good thing she has the barn for herself to play with
As someone who lived in a house made of actual stones (big round river ones): variation of colour! Stones aren't just grey, there's browns and reds and yellows in there, muted but present. Also darkest colour first, then progressively dryer dry brushes, gives really good depth of colour because it adds false shadows. Washes also help tie colours together!
Rachel, your ability to focus while having self-proclaimed tornado mind is the most wonderful thing about watching you finish a project. I want to thank you for not just wandering off when your projects get tedious (sculpting fake rocks, gluing tiny mirrors on a dress, etc). Your focus is the real rock star of your videos.
Yes. Much respect. I wish I had motivation like that.
That glorious moment when the hyper fixation is in your favor
@@theodore_honeybee6104Yessssss, that's the Artist SuperPower...the hyperfocus and detailing.Can be annoying to your friends family or partners... But when it's done AH.... .
It's like the character in the musical Sunday in the Park with George - he sings this phenomenal song called Finishing the Hat. It's so deep that he has to finish the hat( he's a painter). Even in the face that is a defining moment where his woman finally gets tired of him and his Artist Way and he knows it but he still has to finish it. And even though he lost her the art lived on and we see it affecting and shaping his grandson today.
Sorry to pull in references that may seem obscure but if you have a chance, check out that musical and hear the wonderful Mandy Patinkin sing FINISHING THE HAT.🎩
Seconding the advice about a particulate mask from another commenter. Silicosis and other respiratory conditions are no joke. A tip I picked up while doing terrain building and scenery is to add some warm sepia and brown tones to the rock paint so it’s not completely monochrome black and white. This was a joy to watch, as always! Rachel’s energy always inspires me to get going on my own projects and to have fun with them.
(Yes, a little yellow ocher, touch of brown umber.) Here and there, but it came out nicely, I think.
Came down to say this but you covered it quite nicely.
Yes I was thinking this too! I work outdoors dealing with all kinds of rock, there's so much more oranges and reds and greens in rocks!
Definitely. I was excited to watch her paint all the rock colors 😢 that’s one nice thing about the stick-on rocks, they got the colors pretty spot on. Still loved this video, though. ❤
Yes, please, a mask, it's not much to ask.
If you ever want to add more depth/weathering to the stones, I highly recommend doing a wash of brown or green! I see a lot of miniature model makers add warmth and variation to their stone with washes and it looks SO good
That's what I was going to say. Real rocks are not usually straight gray. Most have brown tones in them. Even slate is a bit bluish rather than pure gray.
I think the Problem with the washes is, the plaster is not very stable with water. No Problem for a wall itself, but i think it will melt away with wasched. But the tones of green, brown and blue are a good idea
@@pixelcrafts6629 In the hobby world, they have oil washes. I wonder if a similar idea would work here.
green wash would make it look like it had moss on it, great for an outside rock, not so good for indoors. Brown is more like it, with yellow ocher maybe.
I was thinking that, too. Paint on a bit of moss.
Rachel, they make a sand additive for paint. You can mix it with your wall paint and get your grout texture. You might even be able to put it in a piping bag if you keep it thicker. I think the texture will really help if you can make a bowl of sorts between your rocks. Rocks in a wall don't generally have such sharp defined lines and undercuts. It needs more of a valley between each rock. You could do an undercoat of a dark color similar to what the grout will be, draw on top of that with a marker, and do like you did.
There is also premixed drywall mud, it does take longer to dry, but the amount of time saved when you don't have to mix up batch by batch is huge! There is a technique called monster mud, where you mix paint into your drywall mud. Generally it's done with oil based paint so that it can be outside. It's a quick way to make a tombstone! Be careful with that as oil and water based paints don't jive. This would give you a base color that isn't white. You can also throw in some sand to give added texture for the occasional stone.
Another painting technique would be doing washes and glazes in subtle tones, pretty much across the sepectrum. It would help to get more variety. You could choose a "stone type" for certain rocks in both texture and color. Also you might try finely spattering the rocks to get both color and texture, basically a fine stipple. A tooth brush or trimmed chip brush works great for it.
I love what you do and I can't wait to do similar things to my house one day!
I use to work for an equity waver tiny theatre in L.A.(Hollywierd), whatever paint they had, I mixed for the right color and didn't care if it was moldy, oil based or water based, it all worked. I was a scenic painter...They had very little budget for anything and I got what they had. Somehow it worked. This was a long time ago. I never worked for nicer people all having fun. many years ago.
Couldn't you also tint the mud itself to save time on painting the base colors of the rock? Granted, this would work best if all the rocks are supposed to look the same!
@@hambeastdelicioso1600 Yes, she could have added tint/paint to the joint compound...that would have given her a wall of the same color. However, she could have then gone over them with more paint to get the shading that she wanted. I thought this turned out really cool and I want to rip off the stupid tiles from my fake fireplace and put up fake rocks instead. 😁
Great idea!
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I love the difference the drybrushing made. Really brought out the texture. Adding some colour would also add depth and even more texture. Real rocks aren't just grey, they've got browns, greens and reds mixed in too.
greens, yes
Kay so I'm a professional. I make fake walls and rocks for film, and I have very little notes. First, paint the whole wall in your grout colour. It minimizes white coming through, and adds an undertone of grout to your colors to keep the piece married. You can mix things like sand and vermiculite for texture. The vermiculite in your first layer will add a lot of dimension. You can pipe the grout in with a piping bag. Use a wet brush to even it out. Consider taping off your stones. Remove tape before the compound dries. Don't use full on black and white for your high and low lights. Use earth tones. Use small dry rollers to apply colour after you block in the stone bases. This will keep the colour out of your grout (mostly). You can use water down paint in a spray bottle with a mist setting to add a grain to the colours. Overall really amazing. I think it reads really well on camera, even on a focused inspection. You should be really proud
This was awesome to see! I did a ton of plaster sculpting in college (when I should've been mold-making... Lol). One thing though, if you do more of this: PLEASE wear a particulate mask! Drywallers wear them for a reason. Plaster dust is super fine and can really damage your lungs in the long term. I've heard horror stories of chronic coughs and white lung cropping up later in age.
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I’m so glad this comment was already here when I came to post it- silicosis is no joke and literally only takes a couple bad exposures under the right conditions to potentially do permanent damage
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Also super bad for Frodo. Knew someone who lost a dog that got into a bag of joint compound.
I just can't stop picturing when you sell this living art project of a house the next person being all "why is there 12 different techniques of faux rocks and beams in this place!?” amazing. 😂
I was thinking the same thing 😂
This is the forever home. She will live there til her eleventy-first birthday, at which point she will go poof into the next adventure. And then it's someone else's problem!
We sold my parents house last year. Hidden behind the fireplace is a massive mural of all the thunder bird vehicles, the tardis, Batmobile etc. we follow the new owners on social media and they are renovating. We can’t wait till they get to that room……
I keep seeing comments like this, but they don't plan on selling. She states often that is her forever home.
I love how Rachel’s gleeful giggles come out when she’s happy with a project
I think the spacing between the rocks is really good actually, my house has a wall of real rocks like that and they look about the same spacing. I think the only thing you could do differently is maybe dry brush on a rust color to get the “I found these rocks in a field and used them in my house from scratch” look
YESS BROWN NEEDS BROWN
I was not emotionally prepared for “Transform me, mommy.” 10/10.
Frodo wearing all the hats was a chef's kiss. 🐶The wall turned out so nice.
Frodos increasingly sad face during the hat try-ons was both heartbreaking and comedy gold!
It brought my little Australian heart joy to hear Babe being used as a standard measurement of time 😊
So, I've been honestly thinking about how to fix the grout/stone glue situation for walls. Rachel, you may never see this, BUT I had to put it in here.
Nerdforge did a video a little while ago about doing a miniature house for under 10 dollars. In the video, she made something called "concrete paint," which I think could help you here. It was a textured paint she made with baking gravel for 2 hours, sifting it, then mixing the fine power with glue and grey paint.
The nice thing about this method is you could try it on what you've already done! I think it could make the texture you're looking for in between the stones ;)
Great recommendation!
I saw something similar on instagram but they added plaster to the whole wall then just used their finger to create the negative space so it had texture too and you didn’t have to individually create each rock
Oooohoooohooo there are some sections of wall in my house that are no longer safe now 😂
I don't know if that would work for Rachel - there would still be that untextured "grout" space between the rocks
@@prettiecake the 'moat' thing she references is that little dip in grout that looks like someone pulled a fingertip through, so this would be perfect for the texture she wants
That's honestly what I thought she was going to do.
That’s how I would have done it, less planning required 😂
The way I drop EVERYTHING to watch Rachel’s videos
Saaaame 💙✨
I will start streaming it even if i can't actually watch it right away because i know the algorithm likes early views lol
Me too!!!
In the UK, it’s 2:18 in the morning, I’m here for the Rachelness.
My eyes get wide (if in public) and I squeal in delight (when in private).
You had so much more energy this time around, and had SO MUCH MORE FUN. I know the home projects are where you get a lot of joy but I see you’re upping the editing- and the asides- I really think the new filming and posting schedule is making a difference. I’m so glad!
THIS.
So agree! All the little gags were great, and just that much better than usual
The commitment to wearing a wig while doing the plastering is unreal. Frodo in the hats! And the results look amazing!
Rachel, your hair at the beginning is so much fun. Its giving Merida and Mis Frizz witch I love
Looks great! A couple of things you might want to try next time (or might not, lol): the rocks can have different textures from one another: some can be craggier than others, some more striated, etc. Also, if you look closely, real rocks are not just shades of grey, they have many muted shades: desaturated browns, purples, greens, etc. I think adding just a hint of a few different colors to some of the rocks (acrylic paint is completely compatible with latex, especially in tiny quantities, so just use cheap craft paints) will really liven up the wall and make it look more realistic.
This. So glad you said it so well.
Could even put actual dirt on em....
@@janmoore6340 Yes, while the paint is still wet to hold onto the sand and grit and... maybe even some dried moss...
- Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
I've seen the baking soda + paint mix for texture in many diy videos, might be useful too🤔and they've also used actual sand/dirt water or paint mix to make an item look old and weathered. Love the whole elderly bog witch aesthetic! I would gladly follow that Arts and Witchcraft movement 😁
Rachel's gleeful giggling while dry brushing is so infectious.
honestly, editing Rachel deserves more recognition!
Yesssss, I think I WILL reface my fireplace, thank you for the idea Rachel. ❤
The two weeks in between videos flies by, so seeing a video pop up is such a happy surprise. And she seems a lot happier it just makes it all the more worth it.
I absolutely love the fact you took more time to make jokes in your videos and to give attention to them like it’s your own dang movie!! The hand prints and the sensual wall touching bit had me cackling 😂😂
i burst out laughing at the hand prints, i was not expecting that
Rachel living to her true hobbit witch cottagecore aesthic wishes through decor, art, and sewing gives me life
A suggestion for future walls, maybe try adding some warm tones (red and brown tints). The wall looks especially realistic in the stylized shots with the warm filters and lighting. :)
Also green!
Hi!! Pro-tip hot-take: if you want to have an even grout texture in between the stones, lay down an even layer of plaster, covering the entire surface, and apply the grout texture to that entire layer. Then once that is dry, draw the stones onto that texture and apply the plaster to make the stones accordingly.
The mushroom cup, the butt handprints, the hatted Frodo, the editing. Chef's kiss 👌
I literally shouted 'IT WAS A LIE?!' at 6:24 because the whole time I had just been transfixed by the gorgeous hair 😂 I'm loving this retake at the stone wall!
Not me about to comment the same thing.
Right?! Also, that must have been SO HOT to wear while working.
I was shooketh
Same! I was about to comment on how fast her hair grew lol 😅
I screamed THAT’S A WIG???! and immediately came to the comments to find my people
Giving major me in high school theatre vibes painting rocks for sets for not one, not two, but THREE shows. Miss my rock saga days. They look great Rachel!
As one who also desires to exist in world with the feel of an amazing theme-park queue, I cannot express how much I love this. Bravo!
Rachel Maksy, you are without a doubt, my absolute favoritest influencer/content creator to have ever made content for the internets. Thank you for blessing us with your channel! Hope you have the best week!
My mom used to make seasonal displays for a restaurant that had a stage that was no longer in use. One year it involved rock wall. She made them out of sheets, papier-mâché, and some kind of coating that dried to a rock like texture but was super lightweight. A section of it hung in our living room for years.
I like your method for a more permanent and realistic effect.
Living vicariously through Rachel's barn reno/decor videos because I don't have my own crafting space
Looks awesome! One technique im curious you trying out next time is using color washes. Basically watered down paint (usually blacks or browns if you are looking for shading; other colors if you're looking for color variations, and you can add some dish soap to break water tension) that you can put over the surface, and it will get into all the cracks and crevices and really create extra depth and realism. People in the miniature making/ tabletop community use this all the time when making rocks and it always ties everything together nicely.
Great idea!
Have you ever watched Studson Studio?
We use it when making things such as this wall in theatre too.
Yes! I came here to say this too! Black Magic Craft has great tutorials on this.
The absolute (but totally on-brand) madness of sanding plaster and dry brushing white paint in all black clothing 🤣Rachel inspiring all of us to live on the edge while DIYing!
If you redo the “grout” between the rocks, maybe consider adding some sand to the compound, it could add some extra texture like there is in real grout. (I’m not sure how this would affect the setting of the joint compound, but it’s worth experimenting with!)
That “negative space” looks like a perfect spot for moss and such to live 🍄
I feel like Rachel is the crafting version of the chocolate guy. Can basically make anything look real and then you find out it's just chocolate (or plaster, plastic, paint, and foam) 😂
When you say 'the chocolate guy' and NOBODY says 'who?'
@@corgiw7281 Right?! 😂My people are definitely here 😉
Rachel is way better than the chocolate guy, he has a bazillion unpaid minions in his team
The plastic stone wall always reminded me of a similar type that was popular in the 80s around fireplaces. So many retro memories of little fingers, breaking plastic stone. 🤣
Rachel!!! Amazing! You are so good at weathering! Recommendation for next time: do a light coverage of the full wall with ur grout texture BEFORE you put the rocks in so you don’t have to go through and do the grout texture in between after all your lovely rocks are built up. :) Can’t wait to see the next one!
This was going to be my suggestion as well!
Yes! Also painting the whole wall one coat of gray first.
The dry brushing looks so therapeutic, cannot wait for you to do this again it looks so fun and cool!
I have that same skirt and YEAH it cuts you in half right at the middle. I even sized up and I still have to lace my corset down TIGHT in order to not have it pull at the buttons
You could always make plaster rocks, and set them into the base layer, and clean up the grout line levels. Crumpled aluminum foil makes a great template to pour plaster into for a rock texture. Then just bust it apart, pre or post painting!
I am confident that just putting real stone tiles up would be so much less work, but it looks great. Also, blessings for providing essential Frodo hat content
The barn is really coming together!!!😊
...okay uh.. didn't expect the wig reveal... but I loved it xD
I cannot tell you how happy I am that Rachel identifies as an old lady bog witch - huzzah!!! The wall is so cool, and Frodo the hat model is priceless!
Adding this to the list of things I want to eventually do to my own home. It would look so pretty with some moss or ivy creeping up
In miniature/wargame modelling we often use a technique called leopard spotting when painting plaster rock moulds. You basically use diluted colours to add some tonal variation giving you subtle warm ang cold hues to the rock, then usually a dark wash to mute everything down followed by a light colour drybrush. It works so well with plaster because it is porous and really soaks in the colour which means if it gets chipped in the future you don't get bright white bits that are very obvious. You can find many vids on youtube using this effect and I think it would be great at this scale too!
This is so cool!
Isn’t it weird how much artifice is required to make something look “natural”?!
It's like the no makeup makeup looks that require 15 products and 50 hours of practice to achieve.
Great experiment and first attempt! For your main wall here are some helpful tips, if you don't mind:
Highlights should have gone on top; always a last step to drybrush highlights. You could also have done a wash with black or brown watered down a lot; this will help give dimension to those "lady lumps". Also, probably should have blended in some warmer and cooler colours; you wouldn't have had to add much, it could be very subtle. Another point is that you should paint the whole thing with a base colour. This eliminates any white that may show through and is far easier than just painting the grout and then the rocks. Painting miniature terrain is a good resource to look up online as it's about making something that's obviously not that thing look like it.
You have given me a permanent smile all day. Love your content…your personality…your hat wearing dog…and your creativity. If my day is gray…I just have to see what Rachel has to say… and I can get through it! Thanks for being such a bright light in a sometimes dim world!
No sure which was the better reveal, the one at the end or the one at 11:49. 😄
We all love your wonderful sense of humor Rachel! 🖤
I DIED @ 11:49 but in the best possible way ofc
Loved this so much! It looks so great! Next time, please ware a mask, plaster dust is SOO bad for your lungs. But also, please more wall plastering! Your so creative and I love it!
Rachel, I think every other Friday posts are really working for you. You just had so much energy! I love all your videos, but this one is an instant fave.
I hope I can own my own space someday, I might try this! My landlord would not appreciate it, though.
All your happy giggles really make this video the best. Always love to see creators actively enjoy what they're doing!
i love the lil medieval painting in betweens XD also the 'seek the validation of strangers' reminded me to thumbs up
As someone completely committed to achieving the lifestyle aesthetic of your dreams, ma'am, you are an inspiration. I hope to one day achieve your level of mastery in crafting my ultra-femme pastel pink dream home and wardrobe.
I am just flabbergasted by your ability to do things like draw, create, shape, and paint plaster rocks over and over and over and over again until you have a whole wall full. Mad respect!
Hey editing Rachel, I absolutely love the editing and music and lil title day cards on this one! 👌 Always making my Saturday mornings a joy 💛 (also, the sims-childhood to adult-interior-design pipeline is real)
Not me seeing Rachel and instantly thinking “ how does she has long hair again ? ” lol 😂 love u girl
this channel has to be the most wholesome space on the internet. some of these videos have literally gotten me out of anxiety attacks because everything is good and kind and peaceful here 💚
I'm so glad I've found someone else who will happily stand there for hours creating something bespoke just for the aesthetic 💕 you're my absolute favourite youtuber, thank you for sharing these wonderful videos to the internet!
Ma'am, your determination and skill on the things you set your mind to are incredible!!! You are so extremely cool and inspirational!!!
Looks awesome!
For your future ones a big thing that might help with the weathering is before you dry brush do some washes (I like a burnt brown colour because it really makes it look old and stained) then when you add the dry brushing on top… it becomes history
I feel like you tackle projects that very few sane people would attempt...and you are my hero!
This turned out so cool! I will say, in my opinion, it does look a little unfinished with the stones not going all the way to the edge of the wall, but that’s just me. Also those vintage hats were amazing 🤩
I'm glad Rachel was having so much fun with this one! I find her videos extra enjoyable when she's obviously having a blast~
What I love about Rachel is that I know she has so many skills and will be so okay if UA-cam becomes not a thing someday. But I’m so glad we get to witness all this loveliness ❤
"1 minute ago" I will never be this early to another fantastic Rachel video again. AND we got a Morgan Donner video today?! We're feasting!
Absolutely overloaded with interior amazingness today for sure!!
The 'Ghost' editing moment is the best YT I've seen in weeks. LOVING the energy of this vid!
I am embracing the cozy cottageness and magnificent transformation... a moment please... thank you ❤
Well done and looking forward to your next stone wall and whatever else inspires you!
I just started the video but I'm hyped to see you try this. I sculpted some ginkgo leaves on my mom's bedroom wall a couple years ago using the same technique. I did zero research whatsoever and they came out perfect so I know the rock wall is going to look GREAT 😂
Edit: 1. I was correct it looks amazing!
2. If you ever feel like going back and adding grout texture you could just paint it again but put sand in the paint maybe 🤔
I love this so much. Your enthusiasm for the projects you do is so contagious and it makes me smile to see someone doing something they love.
I hope you are having a great day. Thank you for taking your time to make these videos!
Yeesss!!! Frodo wearing surprise hats were what I needed ❤❤❤
A perfect amount of chaotic futzin, cool project, random side quest, funny Rachel and wonderful results😌
If you want to add some texture to the grouting you could do sand painting. Or add baking soda to paint.
I think you'd see a huge boost in dimension if you added rust and lichen colors. Part of that fake-y feeling is because that's some very clean stone you've got there. XDD Mimicking cracks and gouges would also help. ovo This is such a cool project. I love art nouveau architecture, and I think plasterwork is going to be one of the requirements if I'm ever going to reproduce it for myself.
RACHEL! The editing, new music, I don’t know the whole vibe of this video is just immaculate! I’m really loving ALL of this! ❤
Tip ! Before you start, put some large painter's tape on everything around what you're painting (bottom of the wall, side walls, beams) like a frame, so that you don't end up accidentally painting the stuff near your work.
Good job on this ! It's always uplifting to see your DIYs and creations !
(Make sure to use painter's tape though, it's easy to remove without fuss. Regular tape might leave traces or degenerate your surfaces.)
I'm 100% going to do this in my house when I get one of my own at some point. And if you're curious about the "grout texture", I've had a lot of luck mixing baking soda into paint when texturing some cheap plastic flower pots and stuff when I want to give them some grit. It blends really well with acrylic paints and you can futz around with how chunky/thick you want it. Love this so much!!
I love how you’re making the rock wall. Your barn reminds me of Fragglerock! 😂 Love your videos, Rachel!
Fraggle Rock!! Not enough people know of it
The Literal PERFECT thing to plan a dnd campaign to.
Oh, what a dream project!! This made me think about the wall from Stardust. And the mini break for hats was great, the Madeline one was precious. The wall looks great, the editing is fantastic, and the joy throughout the whole experience was an absolute delight to see.
Add sand to grout paint and maybe add some creamy plaster to the left side to make it appear like the plaster is coming off and the old stones are showing through I love it. Great job
you are the definition of 'if I want it I'll get it' you are incredibly inspiring