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  • @jleonrdec
    @jleonrdec 12 років тому +2

    Is so beautiful the things you made!! thank you from sharing, I only want to ask you if you kan send the ingridiens, because I don't hear clearly what you say.
    Thank you so much
    greatings from Denmark

  • @andreaeyzaguirre6208
    @andreaeyzaguirre6208 5 років тому +1

    To bad u never answer the messages u get....👎

  • @terisutton937
    @terisutton937 9 років тому +5

    You lost me at rabbit skin glue. There are many non-animal ingredients you can use. If you don't want glue made from your skin why would you use glue from rabbits? Not cool.

    • @Beemerboy324
      @Beemerboy324 8 років тому

      +Teri Sutton It's a British term for hide glue. Not always rabbits, it actually is made from animal hides and connective tissue. Traditional, yes but there are non animal gessoes one can use.

  • @susanmcmahon8936
    @susanmcmahon8936 9 років тому +6

    Gesso made with rabbit skin glue and whiting is a very traditional medium that has been used by artists for centuries. If you are squeamish about using rabbit skin glue, you could probably substitute acrylic gesso, but it won't be as good or as strong. Where I live (Australia) rabbits are an introduced pest species that wreaks havoc on the endemic species and often build up to plague proportions.......I have NO QUALMS at all about using rabbit skin glue (although it is a bit pongy!) Akubra hats are made from felted rabbit fur - another good use for an invasive pest.Now if we could just find a use for cane toads.........

    • @machepte7665
      @machepte7665 6 років тому

      can always add cement... it becomes papercrete paste! I use lots on my pieces ;)

  • @artmarina2011
    @artmarina2011 10 років тому +5

    Please write the recipe mixture, I do not understand English very well by ear. Pls!

    • @mustamissdher
      @mustamissdher 5 років тому +2

      in video she says 1 part paper pulp, 1 equal part sawdust, 1/4 part powder chalk and then 1 part white glue... would be something like 1 Cup paper pulp, 1 Cup sawdust, 1/4 Cup powdered chalk - mix and then add 1 Cup white glue mix again. I wold suppose you could double or triple recipe as you need.

  • @DHart-fm1et
    @DHart-fm1et 9 років тому +1

    These bowls are quite beautiful. The papier mache is quite a different method than I used in the classroom. It makes for a different texture which is quite visually pleasing.

  • @carolinabizama8119
    @carolinabizama8119 12 років тому

    ¡¡¡ Hola me gusta mucho tu video y me encantaria saber con que sellas el papel mache al final,me refiero a lo que tienes en el fuego y lo aplicas con brocha,otra cosa que quiero saber saber con que lo pintas que da esa impresion a metal,muchas gracias y cariños desde Iquique-Chile !!!

  • @M6884C
    @M6884C 12 років тому

    Dear Ms Brabo,
    I would really appreciate if you could tell me the formula (the ingredients) that is used for covering the mache paper (the one that needs fire).
    Thank you very much.
    María Columna (Spain)

  • @sunburNvegas
    @sunburNvegas 13 років тому

    I wonder if you can make the pulp and just add the glue -- Making a type of mask/ hat for my daughter this Halloween --
    What pretty bowls and colors and art work this is, very cool!

  • @jleonrdec
    @jleonrdec 12 років тому

    Thank you so much Hillary for your answer, i'm goung to try to do it and I let you know my results :-)
    A big hug from Wondrful Copenhaguen
    Juanita

  • @ceciliabellido7621
    @ceciliabellido7621 12 років тому

    no puedo entender cual es el material que usa ademas de la tiza, y el pegamento, existe una palabra que no logro entender, alguien puede ayudarme?

  • @rosaelinav8036
    @rosaelinav8036 Рік тому

    I love how you beautiful bowls came out.. can you show us how you made you special glue you added at the end like brushing it’s to the bowl? Thank you I would to know how you made its an I feel it’s very strong… thank you and really love your bowls💖💖💖💖

  • @amitritu0521
    @amitritu0521 13 років тому

    Hi Beautiful work indeed. Can you suggest what colors do u use- acrylic/ oil ? Do you even varnish the ready product?
    Thanks
    Ritu

  • @Beemerboy324
    @Beemerboy324 8 років тому +2

    Making paper mache to Stevie Ray Vaughn - god bless the internet.

  • @lillith886
    @lillith886 14 років тому

    papier mache is wonderful stuff!! i've spent many an afternoon playing with this!!

  • @loveearoma
    @loveearoma 13 років тому

    want to know after making dough and balls of mixture how did she spread it on the bowl. Thanks

  • @Rozemarijntje100
    @Rozemarijntje100 11 років тому

    Hello,
    Could you please tell me what to ad again, because it was not really clear to me!

  • @Petipulpul
    @Petipulpul 11 років тому

    I didn,t get the first ingredient she adds , one is chalk powder and the other???? :- /

  • @kamalpariarvinder
    @kamalpariarvinder 12 років тому

    i tried this recipe but it seuk with the steal bowl

  • @vmzk1
    @vmzk1 Рік тому

    sorry but because i am not really good with my english can you say with what we blend the paper in the bowl soda and?

  • @majidali-cc8tc
    @majidali-cc8tc 5 років тому

    I am also wholesaler of paper machi I have e Christmas balls and stars and boxes I want to export can any one help me plz

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 11 років тому +1

    I tend to use Daler-Rowney acrylic inks a lot - FW range and the iridescent range. The colours are a little 'sweet' so I over paint with Dr Martins transparent water colours.

  • @andremorales6169
    @andremorales6169 11 років тому

    What is the purpose of the saw dust? It is not clear to me.

  • @jbpitcher
    @jbpitcher 12 років тому

    I live in the USA. Is chalk the same thing as plaster?

  • @beetz15s
    @beetz15s 13 років тому

    no place to buy pretty hats in the country

  • @papermason
    @papermason 14 років тому

    i used to use the blender (liquidizer) but I found no difference between the pulp I squished with my hands and what got bashed around in the blender.
    Your artwork is absolutely lovely!

  • @andremorales6169
    @andremorales6169 11 років тому

    From where do you take the saw dust?

  • @shagster1970
    @shagster1970 13 років тому

    Are the artworks "sealed" at all?

  • @BIZZY_ProCrafts
    @BIZZY_ProCrafts 14 років тому

    Really nice!

  • @abbygirl1993
    @abbygirl1993 7 років тому

    I know...RABBIT SKIN, hit me hard. WE'd be weakling and use something close. BUT the CHALK, does it draw out moisture in your hands and such? I wondered... Isn't she lovely... a dream come true a home, lovely then made good again, then, your children and your art...and to have an accent and be lovely...lolol My 19 year old, grew up with all kinds of odd projects being done. I hear her say once, Yea my mom is an artist, so she is a little...ODD......lololol

  • @annr.5125
    @annr.5125 10 років тому

    Hilary please tell me, can bottled, liquid gesso be used instead of the chalk ?
    I'd have to adjust the recipe to include more dry ingredients like the paper and sawdust I guess, but if gesso can be used instead of the chalk then that makes things easier {for me anyway}. What caused this question was when I read this from a store that sells marble dust {which is basically the same as chalk/calcium carbonate ?} - So this is what they wrote about the marble dust;
    "Marble dust is made from powdered calcium carbonate. Use with rabbit skin glue to mix your own traditional gesso, or with oil paints to create texture."
    So...after reading that I thought if you only have to add glue to the marble dust in order to make gesso, {and I'm already putting glue in the mix although not rabbit glue....} maybe I could just use gesso instead of the marble dust, in place of it. The marble dust being used as replacement/ or "same thing" as the chalk.

  • @alicetodd8510
    @alicetodd8510 10 років тому

    What a lovely video. You must have worked really hard to get where you are. Thank you for sharing. Alice

  • @HoseDragersWife
    @HoseDragersWife 10 років тому

    Anyone playing Stevie Ray Vaughn in their video has my vote! Actually the video was really good & very detailed. Thanks for posting

  • @ch3rryish
    @ch3rryish 9 років тому

    I use another technique, pasting flat pieces of paper on the form (made by taping bundles of crushed newspaper together). glue is premade clear strippable wallpaper paste. works great in san francisco, where its very damp. you can do 3 layers a day!

  • @TeacherBevph
    @TeacherBevph 9 років тому

    imagine those exquisite things just came from newspapers and with just a bit of creativity

  • @artmarina2011
    @artmarina2011 10 років тому

    Thank you so much! Very interesting!

  • @Rozemarijntje100
    @Rozemarijntje100 11 років тому

    Thank you for the information. I still have a question. Where to buy chalk? In Dutch it means 'krijt'.

  • @FKSpratling
    @FKSpratling 13 років тому

    Stop playing.

  • @faithtobelieve2
    @faithtobelieve2 8 років тому

    Great video, i'm learning thanks for all your tips.

  • @sheilacrozzi5780
    @sheilacrozzi5780 5 років тому

    hello

  • @ldywolfhwl
    @ldywolfhwl 11 років тому

    sawdust

  • @gracijelamalisa9008
    @gracijelamalisa9008 7 років тому

    please, paper mixed with flour and glue, and what are they third bran? thank you
    beautiful!

  • @day51a
    @day51a 11 років тому

    beatiful! What brand of paint do you you use for the finish?

  • @palicsito
    @palicsito 11 років тому

    gesso

  • @BwanaFoster
    @BwanaFoster 11 років тому

    Your work is very inspiring and unique-well done!

  • @yy6y6y
    @yy6y6y 11 років тому

    Hi, what is the final masking mix you are brushing (3:53) ?

  • @fossil826
    @fossil826 10 років тому

    Excuse me! What kinds of powder are they? Where I can get them?

  • @nadinewuyts1644
    @nadinewuyts1644 10 років тому

    this is wonderful !! can you explain how you make the board to some of your bowls?
    Thank you

  • @michellewan2dance
    @michellewan2dance 10 років тому

    I am trying this method for Christmas presents this year, i will let you know how it goes :-)

  • @ubaldocabrera4208
    @ubaldocabrera4208 5 років тому

    Hola me gustaría que fuera en español yo tengo un taller de papel Mache

  • @msbutterfly714
    @msbutterfly714 8 років тому

    Oh no, that is far too much work for me haha best to you though.

  • @ceciliabellido7621
    @ceciliabellido7621 12 років тому

    thanks, its a beautiful job I love it

  • @julianaleo631
    @julianaleo631 8 років тому

    What happened toward the end, it went blank?

  • @andremorales6169
    @andremorales6169 11 років тому

    Thanks very much Hilary!

  • @BLING333-j4w
    @BLING333-j4w 11 років тому

    wow! sooo...cool!!

  • @itswhtevrma
    @itswhtevrma 11 років тому

    True inspiration.

  • @MsErsina
    @MsErsina 9 років тому

    Beautiful & Creative!!

  • @andremorales6169
    @andremorales6169 11 років тому

    Impressive!

  • @linaomar9984
    @linaomar9984 10 років тому

    Wonderful talent

  • @Petipulpul
    @Petipulpul 11 років тому

    thanks!

  • @2021mirandinha
    @2021mirandinha 11 років тому

    Wonderful

  • @MrsChristannie29
    @MrsChristannie29 11 років тому

    Beautiful work

  • @greekeagle2009
    @greekeagle2009 10 років тому

    GREAT STUFF!

  • @Iliketocraft2502
    @Iliketocraft2502 11 років тому

    WowZ,

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 11 років тому +1

    Yes it is gesso but I have since discovered Annie Sloans chalk paint which is wonderful!

  • @michellewan2dance
    @michellewan2dance 10 років тому

    I have tried your method, and the bowls have come out great!!! I can't wait to hand them over at Christmas, thankyou for sharing your work. I was wondering how much do your bowls sell for?

    • @HilaryBravo
      @HilaryBravo 10 років тому

      I'm so pleased Michelle. I have not been making bowls for sale for a while as I have been concentrating on jewellery. They used to sell for on average for about £60 in the early 1990's. I am about to make some for sale this year but haven't decided on the retail price yet.

    • @michellewan2dance
      @michellewan2dance 10 років тому

      My family really love bowls, i painted mine in green blue and gold. Next time i attempt to make one, i shall make video of the result to you. I would like to hear what you think.
      I'm building on experience in the crafting world. In the hope to sell my items soon. Much thanks Michelle xx

    • @HilaryBravo
      @HilaryBravo 10 років тому

      I shall look forward to seeing your work develop. Best of luck on your new adventure.

    • @annr.5125
      @annr.5125 10 років тому

      Hilary Bravo
      so how much glue do you add ? I heard on the video equal parts of the paper pulp and sawdust, and a 1/4 of chalk/whiting, but the amount of glue wasn't told.

    • @michellewan2dance
      @michellewan2dance 10 років тому

      Hello there! It was difficult to get the amount of glue right, I ended up pouring too much. And it was really sticky, so I just added more chalk to it to get be it to a decent consistency. It took 5 days to dry over a radiator, but the end result was worth it!!!

  • @djpon3323
    @djpon3323 11 років тому +1

    BORING!

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 12 років тому

    Pinto en el estuco - Google para la receta. Puede utilizar pintura cretácea o estuco acrílico. El efecto metálico está utilizando un medio acrílico iridiscente mezcló con tinta acrílica. Utilicé tintas de acrílico de Dale a Rowney y pinturas pero cualquier marca puede ser utilizada. Utilizo cera de cera de abeja para terminar.

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 11 років тому

    I get sawdust from a timber yard. It can be bought from pet shops as it's used for animal bedding.

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 12 років тому

    Chalk paint may be your answer - you can make your own with the recipe in the other post in reply to your question. I agree with you - ethical living is a challenge. If you google 'rabbit skin glue history' you will find a good summary in wikipedia.

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 11 років тому

    I buy mine from a pottery suppliers. Basically a place where ceramicists buy their ingredients for making pots and glazes. Garden centres used to supply it as it was used for making a white wash to paint onto the glass and help to reduce the suns intensity on greenhouses. It can be bought from chemists sometimes and from craft suppliers. If you intend to make lots of work then the pottery suppliers would be the best place to go for it. If smaller quantities are needed then a craft supplier.

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 11 років тому

    Sawdust works as a filler to give more substance and strength to the pulp. It is not essential. This is just one version of papier mache pulp.

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 12 років тому

    click on link to find tutorial on my blog - hilarybravopapiermache.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Papier-m%C3%A2ch%C3%A9%20Tutorials
    In the video on youtube I'm mixing equal amounts of pulped paper and sawdust + 1/2 the amount of ground white chalk (whiting) which I buy from pottery suppliers ( used in making ceramic glazes) then I add white glue(P.V.A) - experiment with different sawdusts and papers.

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 12 років тому

    In this film I used 8 large sheets of newspaper that I reduced to a pulp. I added an equal quantity of sawdust and 1/4 amount of whiting (ground chalk used by potters for making ceramic glazes or from chemists) add P.V.A glue (white glue) and mix well. The amount of glue depends on the sawdust. It does not really matter as you will be able to adjust by either adding more pulp, sawdust or chalk or glue until you get a nice mix. I wet my hands when working with this mix to prevent it sticking.

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 11 років тому

    1/2 paper pulp. 1/2 wood shavings or sawdust ( can bought as bedding for rabbits). 1/4 powdered chalk (whiting). P.V.A glue.

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 11 років тому

    I sometimes pick it up when walking in the country if I see a place where trees are being chopped up for fire wood - there is often a pile of it nearby. But most often I go into a pet shop and buy the packet stuff they sell for bedding for rabbits! If you know anyone who works with wood or a local education centre where they run woodwork classes you could ask and possibly get different types of shavings and experiment.

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 12 років тому

    Rabbit bones are a by-product of rabbits used for human & pet food. Acrylic gesso is a by-product of the oil industry. Latex is a product of rubber production and may be a solution -
    Add ½ cup hot water to ½ cup of Plaster of Paris & mix in 1½ cups of latex paint.

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 11 років тому

    Yes sawdust or wood shavings - they add bulk and texture and absorb glue - you can experiment with different types of wood shavings if you know a friendly carpenter!

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 11 років тому

    yes gesso but you can also use Chalk Paint -

  • @HilaryBravo
    @HilaryBravo 11 років тому

    I buy mine from a pottery suppliers. Basically a place where ceramicists buy their ingredients for making pots and glazes. Garden centres used to supply it as it was used for making a white wash to paint onto the glass and help to reduce the suns intensity on greenhouses. It can be bought from chemists sometimes and from craft suppliers. If you intend to make lots of work then the pottery suppliers would be the best place to go for it. If smaller quantities are needed then a craft supplier.