I was checking out your FB and saw this and after screenshotting your dad's dollhouse ruler came over to watch this video. Its incredible that you are showing alternatives to clay because theres a lot of people like me, who have a bad relationship with polymer clay!
Thank you, I think I like this better than the store-bought clay so far. Since I had everything in my house already, I was able to make all my dollhouse food for free. The only exception is you can only make what you need, or it will go bad, and it takes longer to dry/harden however, I plan on doing a test on low heat in the air-dry oven to see if that will work. Ill post it if it does work out.
Hey Laurie, nice to hear your voice again. I’m looking forward to seeing the food video. I don’t have the craft space to try this myself right now but I’m wondering how using India or alcohol inks would color this clay. I’m curious if they would give a bit of translucency for fruits and vegetables. It’s just a little thought that I can’t check out. Anyone tried it? Thanks for sharing!
I’m going to try this! Thank you.
Thanks for heads up on the color changes. Good job on the food,
TFS how interesting! I'm new to your channel and I really enjoy watching. 🤗
I was checking out your FB and saw this and after screenshotting your dad's dollhouse ruler came over to watch this video. Its incredible that you are showing alternatives to clay because theres a lot of people like me, who have a bad relationship with polymer clay!
Thank you, I think I like this better than the store-bought clay so far. Since I had everything in my house already, I was able to make all my dollhouse food for free. The only exception is you can only make what you need, or it will go bad, and it takes longer to dry/harden however, I plan on doing a test on low heat in the air-dry oven to see if that will work. Ill post it if it does work out.
Nice to hear your voice again, Laurie. Can't wait for the food video. i was wondering if it would work on making dishes , pots, and pans also.
I have not tried that yet but it's worth a try
Hahaha. Paper mache 😅😅😅😊❤
Hey Laurie, nice to hear your voice again. I’m looking forward to seeing the food video. I don’t have the craft space to try this myself right now but I’m wondering how using India or alcohol inks would color this clay. I’m curious if they would give a bit of translucency for fruits and vegetables. It’s just a little thought that I can’t check out. Anyone tried it? Thanks for sharing!
@@CassandrajustCassandra that's definitely a good thought. I might have to try them out, what ones do you recommend
Can you share the recipe?
@@monavelasco-mireles261 I don't have an exact recipe but I did tell you in the video exactly what I used a d how much as I did it.
Well this way will last you a lifetime or you can go to MICHAELS and buy small amount of paper clay.