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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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    🤍UPDATED Clay recipe:
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    - Wood glue 200 ml
    - Lime stone powder 350 grms
    (calcium carbonate)
    - Toilet paper 9 sheets
    - Vegetable oil 1 teaspoon (OTHERWISE IT BECOMES YELLOWISH ONCE IT'S DRY)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 171

  • @Hi._.keikoo
    @Hi._.keikoo 3 місяці тому +3

    this blows my mind. It's amazing that you discovered this! Thank you for sharing!!

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  3 місяці тому +2

      Thanks, there's a better version of this clay recipe, the updated version is this one:
      ua-cam.com/video/hwuFQH6X2O4/v-deo.html

  • @akshaymohan9077
    @akshaymohan9077 7 днів тому

    Thankuuuu 🌻,soo happy to find this video

  • @rachelpalumbo8135
    @rachelpalumbo8135 Рік тому +19

    I have been trying so many recipes and I wish I had found yours first. You have such a sweet voice. Thank you .

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +7

      You're such a sweety, I hate my voice when recording... I get soo nervous, Ty so so much, your words encourage me to overcome my social anxiety. XD

    • @theSun.faceSouth
      @theSun.faceSouth 5 місяців тому +1

      Trust me your voice is so great and relaxing.I enjoy listening you

  • @amybusch9253
    @amybusch9253 Рік тому +5

    You are so artful, talented and wonderful to watch and listen to! Thank you for sharing your recipe as you make it seem very easy to replicate.

  • @user-ph7km2oz6c
    @user-ph7km2oz6c Місяць тому

    It would be great if you share how do you make them waterproof.

  • @agnetajirevall3942
    @agnetajirevall3942 Рік тому +2

    Hi dear
    I have try this clay and I love it.Feels like real clay.

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad you liked it ❤️

  • @oracle-ld1jn
    @oracle-ld1jn Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your sharing

  • @eclosion8000
    @eclosion8000 Рік тому +4

    Can’t wait to try this clay recipe, I’ve been trying to find a recipe that was similar to la doll clay. Seems it’s pretty close. Do you know if you can use baby oil in replace of vegetable oil?
    Also I seen you mention you made a 1 meter sculpture using this clay? Do you have any photos of that?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +12

      Hi, sweetie, yes you can replace it with baby oil, but by no meaning, it'll be "cheap", but I'm one of those artists who learned the hard way how to save money, and now it's hard for me to look out of the box of "saving, saving" :D So go ahead if you want a nice smell on your clay.
      I'm gonna share with you the 1-meter sculpture I did with this clay. Ughhh, I'm just not proud of this piece, but I'm proud of the girl (me) who took the courage to do this...😆
      ua-cam.com/channels/0XJw4RUVhHS0tNa-TH_J4A.htmlcommunity?lb=Ugkx6NcrE5O_I1AKhUlE6Ug9sI-DmXFEbr3F

    • @Amorim951
      @Amorim951 Рік тому +1

      @@Melitaart Que fantástico!!! Parabéns!!!!! Obrigada por compartilhar conosco seus conhecimentos.

  • @felfelcc428
    @felfelcc428 2 роки тому +3

    wow!I love it.I tried so many homemade air dry clay recipe.Almost ingredient is flour,corn starch.The result is okay.Ony problem is they got mold!

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому +4

      Yeah, I used to have the same problem... That's why I tried to avoid organic ingredients.

    • @felfelcc428
      @felfelcc428 2 роки тому

      @@Melitaart can you teach how to make a tray,dish or jewelry box?

    • @AJoyfulClayTutor
      @AJoyfulClayTutor Рік тому

      If you add lemon juice or vinegar it prevents mold from forming.

  • @deoguruji2209
    @deoguruji2209 10 місяців тому +1

    Lovely crafts.

  • @tazthemachineelf
    @tazthemachineelf 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @gloriarivas635
    @gloriarivas635 10 місяців тому +1

    WOW!! Thank you for sharing.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ShannonCordova-in5ch
    @ShannonCordova-in5ch 5 місяців тому +1

    Can I use cornstarch instead of chalk powder

  • @sedaguley7412
    @sedaguley7412 Рік тому +2

    Dearest Melita, i tried your recipe last night, i will start to knead my clay, but i could not decide on the vegetable oil, what do you prefer? can i use olive oil? best regards 🐞

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +3

      Hi dear, I've tried olive oil in my clay before, but it changes the color of the clay way too much for my personal taste, it kinda turns it yellowish. Honestly, vegetable oil doesn't change much the color and it's more affordable. I recommend you vegetable oil. God bless you.

  • @Koo_katboots
    @Koo_katboots 10 місяців тому

    Thnx your simplicity and details to crafts is awesome. Thnx will try. Where you buy chalk powder

  • @AnaeTulipas235
    @AnaeTulipas235 Рік тому +1

    ❤ É uma massa visivelmente de boa qualidade.😊

  • @Texcoco-d4h
    @Texcoco-d4h 10 місяців тому +2

    Please🙏Que es chalk powdet??? En ESPAÑOL que material es??

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  10 місяців тому +1

      Hola, el "Chalk powder" es tiza, tiza industrial, aquella que se agrega a las pinturas para mejorar su rendimiento... En sudamerica se encuentra fácilmente en las ferreterías, vienen en bolsitas de 1 kilo y están super barato.

    • @Texcoco-d4h
      @Texcoco-d4h 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@MelitaartEs carbonato de magnesio? Eso se compra en las farmacias
      Aquí e México tiza es Yeso?
      No te entiendo, es Yeso?

    • @Texcoco-d4h
      @Texcoco-d4h 10 місяців тому

      @@Melitaart carbonato de calcio?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  10 місяців тому

      El carbonato de calcio es un material que no fragua no endurece, verás el yeso (sulfato de calcio) fragua, por eso se usa en la fabricación de moldes para esculturas mientras que el carbonato de calcio no fragua y puede mantenerse por bastante tiempo con agua en este caso como arcilla. Uno de los derivados del carbonato de calcio es el de uso médico pero el que menciono es el carbonato de calcio de uso industrial el que se usa en la industria de las pinturas.

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  10 місяців тому +1

      Ahh, ok en México a la tiza de pizarra se la conoce como "yeso". Hoy en día las tizas de pizarra son elaboradas con yeso (sulfato de calcio) pero antes eran comúnmente elaboradas con carbonato de calcio, eso dice la wiki. Bien recuerda que lo que necesitamos es CARBONATO DE CALCIO no "yeso"(sulfato de calcio) ni yeso de parís, esos fraguan (endurecen). Bendiciones.

  • @hardworker08ca55
    @hardworker08ca55 Рік тому +1

    Hi.. I recently tried ur clay recipe and it came out soooo good n the perfect in every aspect.i had tried lot of home made recipes nothing work like this. Yesterday I made a dog sculpture with this clay. And now I want to paint the dog, can u help me with the sealing part. I'm confused about whether I should seal before painting or after😢. Plz help me😍... Thank you sooooooo much for this recipe 🙌

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      Hi, well you have to seal your work before starting painting, otherwise if you water-down your paint (acrylics, watercolors) it will reactivate the clay...
      If you don't feel confident you can seal between layers, and of course at the end of your painting. Thank you so much, I'm glad all turned out great for you. Blessings 💚

    • @hardworker08ca55
      @hardworker08ca55 Рік тому

      @@Melitaart thank you❤

    • @theSun.faceSouth
      @theSun.faceSouth Рік тому +1

      How do you seal?

    • @hardworker08ca55
      @hardworker08ca55 Рік тому +1

      @@theSun.faceSouth with resin or clear lacquer spray paint. Hope it helps😊

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      Well...once it's completely dry, like @hardworker08ca55 said: I seal with clear lacquer for starting painting, and I recoat once I'm done with the painting process.

  • @OwOUwUOnO
    @OwOUwUOnO Рік тому +1

    Going to experiment with this, I have a good surplus of mineral oils. I'm pretty sure that would work just as good as the vegetable oil right?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      ... Hmm interesting, I wouldn't know... I never tried with any mineral oil to be honest. But since the vegetable oil it's added just to avoid the stickiness of the glue in the dough, it'll probably work the same...

  • @denasewell
    @denasewell 11 місяців тому +1

    By chaulk do you mean Plaster of Paris? I live in the US so we may have a different word for the same thing? Your clay looks so smooth like actual porcelain many people refer to this type of clay as "cold porcelain"... I look forward to trying your recipe!

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  10 місяців тому +4

      Hi, by chalk I mean "calcium carbonate" It's not plaster of Paris. "Plaster of Paris" hardens once it's mixed with water, even if it's a small quantity of water the plaster of Paris will start its hardening process super fast just like cement. Calcium carbonate doesn't harden once mixed with water it just forms a firm dough that will only start to harden as it gets exposed to air. More than cold porcelain this clay resembles stone powder clay like "La doll, Jovi, and Dass types of air dry clay. I leave you the updated version of this recipe, here I lowered the amount of oil I was adding in the original version because it had a yellowish finish:
      ua-cam.com/video/dpz6EOb7E0E/v-deo.html

  • @carlycharlesworth1497
    @carlycharlesworth1497 2 роки тому +5

    Hi there, I found this video very helpful. I have found calcium carbonate, and can get it cheaply, which for me is essential. Evidently calcium carbonate is a component of chalk. Will that work better than talcom powder, or straight chalk? The reason I ask is because it costs twice as much to buy straight chalk for the amount you stated and yet I can get calcium carbonate or talcom powder far cheaper. But I don't know which to use instead of straight chalk. Can you advise me please? I looked at wall filler too, can you tell me, would wall filler be any good, it has calcium carbonate in it you see. Thank you in advance for your help. God bless you.

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому +5

      Well... I don't recommend talcum, just because of the asbestos scandal... The wall filler has many components that will make your clay weaker, that's the reason why I don't use it anymore.
      So I tried the safest option which is chalk, "straight chalk". Chalk has calcium carbonate in its components, but I don't know if it'll work the same...
      Straight chalk is safest...

    • @carlycharlesworth1497
      @carlycharlesworth1497 2 роки тому

      @@Melitaart ok. Thank you so much Melita. God bless you!

    • @carlycharlesworth1497
      @carlycharlesworth1497 2 роки тому

      @@Melitaart ok. Thank you so much Melita. God bless you!

    • @robertomarcondes1257
      @robertomarcondes1257 2 роки тому

      @@Melitaart chalk = amido ?
      abraços de holambra sp

    • @ThiagoBurioli
      @ThiagoBurioli 2 роки тому

      @@robertomarcondes1257 Chalk = giz, é um minério, amido é base vegetal, não dá o mesmo efeito, comprei calcita em pó mas ainda não fiz o teste

  • @Azidust
    @Azidust Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the tutorial I was looking for an alternative to polymer clay for doll making or practice at least ,
    please can I use writing chalk stick ?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      I think so because I've used other related chalk powders and it always worked fine.

    • @Azidust
      @Azidust Рік тому

      Thank you ever so much I’ll try it and keep u posted ☺️☺️☺️

  • @Mcdonaldrod75
    @Mcdonaldrod75 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for sharing. My only question is does it need some additional chemical to stop it from mold / fungus etc?

    • @firstlast-sq2gc
      @firstlast-sq2gc Місяць тому

      The wet clay molds after a few months. Vinegar and essential oils (rosemary,lavender) are antimicrobial and common ingredients in air dry clay to extend shelf life.

    • @Mcdonaldrod75
      @Mcdonaldrod75 Місяць тому

      @@firstlast-sq2gc Thanks. so the dry clay doesn't go moldy in humid temperatures?

  • @rekhasartandcraftactivitie4742
    @rekhasartandcraftactivitie4742 2 роки тому +2

    Very nice 👍👍🙂🙂🙂🙂

  • @elainewohl1025
    @elainewohl1025 7 місяців тому +1

    Hi there! How much clay does this produce? 453 grams perhaps (about a pound)

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  7 місяців тому +1

      Hi, this is the updated recipe, here we're making(500grams).
      ua-cam.com/video/hwuFQH6X2O4/v-deo.html

  • @shinobu_sama.
    @shinobu_sama. Рік тому

    Can I use regular flour instead of chalk?❤❤
    You'r amazing talented and soo good voiced artist♥️

    • @shinobu_sama.
      @shinobu_sama. Рік тому

      And when is dry?❤ So sorry for many questions 🥺
      Is my dream ❤

  • @NewmNetwork
    @NewmNetwork Рік тому +1

    Can you use plaster of Paris instead of chalk? Also does this crack when it dries due to shrinking?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      Hi, you can't use plaster of Paris because it will start to harden right away.

    • @loribeaumier9262
      @loribeaumier9262 Рік тому

      I use powder sheetrock mud that's pretty much what she is using. I think they call it chalk where she is from. You can get it at a home Depot or Lowe's and I think 🤔 Walmart comes in a white bag it's a powder usually you just add water. But in this recipe it's glue instead. Hope that helps..

  • @AnaeTulipas235
    @AnaeTulipas235 Рік тому +1

    Por favor me explique uma coisa : o pó que você usa é pó de gesso ou pó de giz. Usei o tradutor google , não sei se ele traduziu direito se é pó de gesso ou pó de giz. Sou do Brasil..

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      Olá, é pó de giz, tenha muita paciência para amassar essa massa... Obrigado por comentar. Bençãos.

  • @izzie8378
    @izzie8378 10 місяців тому

    Will Magnesium Carbonate work as well? That’s the easiest for me to find here. Freaking love your art btw

  • @prajaktadudhate6561
    @prajaktadudhate6561 Рік тому +2

    Can plaster of paris be used instead of chalk?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      No... Because plaster of Paris will dry immediately unfortunately.

    • @kyla8898
      @kyla8898 9 місяців тому

      ​@@Melitaartwhat about calcium carbonate?

  • @alexis_diachina_art
    @alexis_diachina_art Рік тому +3

    I don't think I will buy polymer clay ever again. Too expensive, and brittle. Thank you for your video!

  • @Daisy.florina
    @Daisy.florina 4 місяці тому

    why oil??

  • @BurnSalat
    @BurnSalat 2 роки тому +1

    Is this clay good for big projects? For example a 1:1 size doll?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, I actually have done a 1-meter high project; so it´ll work.

  • @iloveyourcat.it.is.minenow
    @iloveyourcat.it.is.minenow 4 місяці тому

    Hello, Melita! I am sorry if I missed it but how do you make them water proof? 😊

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  3 місяці тому

      I use a matte clear sealer from Rust Oleum brand.

  • @nayirkhan19
    @nayirkhan19 Рік тому +1

    At 3:47 when it becomes a sticky dough can we use it as sculpture paste to make flowers??

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      Totally. Blessings.

    • @nayirkhan19
      @nayirkhan19 Рік тому

      @@Melitaart . Thank you for the reply🙏

  • @Whetzell
    @Whetzell 8 місяців тому

    Hi! Do you think glycerin would have the same effect as oil?
    Also I found that the chalk that I added created a doughy texture much faster than the calcium carbonate, I’m assuming it absorbs more moisture.

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  8 місяців тому

      Yes, it probably absorbs more. If I'm not mistaken, I tried the glycerin a couple of times and it started generating heat when I added it. So I stopped using it, but it was so long ago, I'm starting to doubt myself, but I know I started using vegetable oil for a specific reason...

  • @rachelpalumbo8135
    @rachelpalumbo8135 Рік тому +1

    Can we use regular white glue. Wood glue is very expensive

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      I mean, sure you can use regular white glue, but wood glue makes it really strong, hard to break... I know wood glue it's way much expensive but it really enhances the clay properties such as elasticity and hardness.

  • @bittersweetsugarytreats3011
    @bittersweetsugarytreats3011 2 роки тому +1

    Brilliant 👏

  • @gayleshort9674
    @gayleshort9674 2 роки тому +1

    Hi I’ve tried making this over the weekend, mine seems a little wetter than yours. Should I just leave it an extra day for more liquid to evaporate ?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому +3

      yes, it all depends on the weather as well. Try to spread the clay as thin as possible to speed up the evaporation process (spread the clay let it rest for 30 min and repeat the process), once it gets thicker it's time to knead until it's firm. You´re on the right way, it's all about time and patience...

    • @businessopportunities5567
      @businessopportunities5567 2 роки тому

      Hi wow I just came across your site..I love your work Iwould like to know how did you make some of your samples you show towards the beginning the tumbler etc...and the gloss is so beautiful so professional ..please advise..thank you

    • @_ItzPixelArtz_
      @_ItzPixelArtz_ Рік тому

      @@Melitaart the floor

    • @michellewhite6992
      @michellewhite6992 Рік тому

      I've just today made this and I used a microwave on defrost 10 second bursts to get rid of moisture. I tried both chalk and marble powder trials and the marble looks fav so far. I'm leaving it in a bag until tomorrow now to see the differences between the two. I'm far too impatient to wait 3 days haha.

  • @kyla8898
    @kyla8898 9 місяців тому

    Does chalk powder for gym works as well? What specific chalk powder are you using? I find your channel very helpful.. thank you for this kind of tutorial💗💯

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  9 місяців тому +1

      Hi Kyla, sorry for the delay, well I don't know for sure if you can use gym powder, but "IF I were you", I would definitely try it because it seems the same... But if you want to go the safe path buy limestone powder, I understand that's what calcium carbonate is called in most places. But make sure that it is the one that can be added to paints, the one that is used in different crafts so this way you'll be sure that it is the right one, because there are many derivatives of calcium carbonate, some of which are supplements to improve digestion. Please let me know how it went with the gym chalk if you ever use it. Blessings

    • @mythilyrv2600
      @mythilyrv2600 9 місяців тому +1

      The ones that are used for intake are usually on the expensive side so it would help if you look at the price and yeah the ones used in paint and other crafts like lippan art mural art are sold with the purpose of the chalk powder mentioned hope that helps

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  9 місяців тому +1

      @@mythilyrv2600 Great input on the topic. Thanks 🤩🖖🏻

    • @kyla8898
      @kyla8898 9 місяців тому

      @@Melitaart I found calcium carbonate, the shop decripted it as technicalgrade use for marble and figurines. But I'm not sure if it is safe to mold by barehand

    • @Sandra_HereToSeeTheDuctTape
      @Sandra_HereToSeeTheDuctTape 8 місяців тому +1

      @@kyla8898 Pure Calcium Carbonate is not toxic or anything, it's safe to use it with bare hands. Like Melitaart said it is even used as a food supplement. I accidentally once bought the supplement CC and the texture is just different, it's more like salt (and sometimes they also put vitamins etc in it). The CC for art project is finely ground, like flour. 🙂

  • @terrythedad7240
    @terrythedad7240 Рік тому +1

    How much does this clay shrink when it is dry? Thx.

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      When I'm working with flat projects like "trays", I notice that things shrink around 2 millimeters... But when I'm sculpting I just don't notice anything, it must be because of the layering process.

  • @leshinaa
    @leshinaa Рік тому

    Is the sculpture from clay at the video hard? or it needs something like kiln to be hard? Thank u

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      Yes, it's solid, once it dries it turns really hard, it air dries but you can bake it in an oven below 100 degrees.

  • @aimster2084
    @aimster2084 Рік тому +2

    I want to give this a try but I am wondering if I could use my kitchen mixer to do the kneading? I use it because my hands get sore kneading bread. It has a dough hook that works great for kneading bread. Do you think it would work for this too? Also- did you say that calcium carbonate could be used where it calls for chalk powder? Thank you in advance for your input- and thank you for this video!

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      The mixer will definitely work, but still, you're gonna need to let it rest and come back the times needed as it dries and gets thicker.
      Yes, when I say chalk powder it's "Calcium carbonate". Thank you for commenting. Blessings

  • @bhavanihs8168
    @bhavanihs8168 9 місяців тому

    Hi is there a video of all those mugs and articles made?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  9 місяців тому

      Hi, no I haven't upload a video of those items but I have a video where I make trays if you're interested... 😊💚
      ua-cam.com/video/osbMsLsd5Ts/v-deo.htmlsi=ycl3Kbwjl54PQ_VC

  • @someone-fh4mt
    @someone-fh4mt Рік тому +1

    Can I use PVA glue instead of wood glue?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      Hi, wood glue is PVA (Polyvinyl acetate), commonly known as wood glue. The glue used in carpentry Is just thicker and stronger but it's still PVA. Thanks for commenting. Blessings.

    • @someone-fh4mt
      @someone-fh4mt Рік тому

      ​@@Melitaart thank you so much for your answer ❤❤❤

  • @MN-qq6ri
    @MN-qq6ri Рік тому +2

    What wood glue do you use?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      Sorry for the delay. PVA wood glue (Polyvinyl acetate, wood glue), also known as Elmer's glue in the USA, needs to dry between 1-5 hours, Other glue will work, but wood glue makes the clay stronger when it dries.

  • @JINEXESS
    @JINEXESS Рік тому

    Hello !! This recipe is amazing !! I was wondering how heavy the clay becomes when it dries? It can be used to make earrings? Thank you very much !!

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      Hi, honestly I think this clay it's a little heavier than polymer clay... But for sure you can do earrings. Thanks for passing by and leaving your comment. Blessings♥

    • @JINEXESS
      @JINEXESS Рік тому

      @@Melitaart thank you for your answer!! i´m making it right now and it seems that the wheather has a lot to do in this recipe! here where i live it´s very hot, i just finished the mix, cover it and placed it down in the fridge, i feel like i´m on surgery right now !

  • @sarashifu6863
    @sarashifu6863 8 місяців тому

    Dose it crack when it dry?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  8 місяців тому

      Sometimes it happens, but that depends on the amount of water you use...

  • @AngelSILVA.
    @AngelSILVA. 10 місяців тому +1

    Can you use clear glue?

    • @dog_ningen
      @dog_ningen Місяць тому

      PVA glue is clear glue so yeah

  • @nunziomolone159
    @nunziomolone159 2 роки тому +2

    I've tried today but, after half an hour I left that covered with plastic, it became solid.....I don't understand why

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому +2

      That's weird it shouldn't harden that fast... It's likely that the "chalk powder" that you used contained or was plaster powder or "gypsum powder" because chalk powder doesn't harden quickly at all... Believe me, I'm pretty sure you used something else instead of "chalk powder".

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому +1

      Good luck sweetie, try again!!

    • @nunziomolone159
      @nunziomolone159 2 роки тому

      @@Melitaart maybe I don't know what is in Italian chalk powder 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @nunziomolone159
      @nunziomolone159 2 роки тому +1

      @@melitakay2370 grazie mille!!!

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      @@nunziomolone159 It's "Calcium carbonate".
      Carbonato di Calcio naturale.
      www.mr-malt.it/carbonato-di-calcio-naturale-kg-1.html

  • @michellewhite6992
    @michellewhite6992 Рік тому +1

    Is this like ladoll stone clay.

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      It feels like it indeed.

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for commenting. Blessings

    • @michellewhite6992
      @michellewhite6992 Рік тому

      @@Melitaart I'm definitely trying this recipe.

  • @Sixtyschick1
    @Sixtyschick1 10 місяців тому +1

    You say 450mls would that be 450 gms?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  10 місяців тому +1

      Hi, yes 450 up to 500 grams. All the information is in the description box.

  • @liezelmare2619
    @liezelmare2619 2 роки тому

    Is Chalk Powder different from Plaster of Paris?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому

      Yes it's comepletly different, chalk powder is use as an additive with regular paints to make them thicker etc. Chalk dosen't get hard with water it's frail needs some other additives to get some level of hardness...

  • @peerallyriyane5364
    @peerallyriyane5364 2 роки тому

    Any substitute for chalk powder ...please ?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому

      I don't use organic "powders" I mean flour or corn starch, because over time it develops mold.
      And when comes to other fine powders out there be aware they may contain asbestos, like "Talcum". Chalk it's the safest choice. It's easy to find at any hardware store...

  • @someone-fh4mt
    @someone-fh4mt Рік тому

    I really can't find chalk powder. What can I use instead? 😢

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      Hi, try marble powder or "HIDRATED MAGNESIUM SILICATE" which is talcum powder, (but not baby powder, which will turn elastic) make sure is ASBESTOS FREE!!!
      Try any fine powder but plaster of Paris, which will harden immediately. Ask any hardware store for paint additives, and ask for powders that can work with paint, you know that increases paint performance. Honestly, an additive that works fine it's industrial talcum powder, but I'm afraid to recommend it because of the asbestos scandal, but maybe you can find one that is asbestos-free, otherwise, go safe and try marble powder. Let me know how it goes. Blessings

    • @howtodraw9136
      @howtodraw9136 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Melitaart can I use white cement instead of chalk powder?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      Hi, sorry for replying so late. Unfortunately, you can't use white cement because it will harden way too fast... I've tried before to use it and I made a full pound of clay just to find out the next morning that the dough was solid (well, not precisely solid it seemed like a hard mass but it crumbled so easily). Blessings ♥

  • @gayleshort9674
    @gayleshort9674 2 роки тому

    I’m struggling, mine is still so sticky after 24 hrs of adding the oil in small amounts and kneading it in. Any ideas what I can do?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому +2

      It can take you up to 3 days if it's to sticky let it rest in a bucket and stir the dough every once in a while. The secret for this clay is making the clay loose its moisture... if you add more chalk its texture will become rough and less flexible anf if you add more oil it will become weak...

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому +2

      If you don't have much time for kneeding... let it rest for a full week in a bucket, but make sure to stir it every once in a while you don't want the surface to dry hard.

  • @theunkn0wnhuman_320
    @theunkn0wnhuman_320 Рік тому

    Hello do I have to blend it

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      Hi, you mean the paper, right? It's not necessary to blend it actually, but if you don't, you'll need to tear the paper over and over manually and once you took the water out of it you'll need to steer energetically the paper pulp with the glue until it's fully integrated, it will end up looking the same as with the blender but it will take you a lot more effort...

  • @mihaelazarnescu9418
    @mihaelazarnescu9418 11 місяців тому

    is 450 mlgrams? of chalc?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  11 місяців тому

      450 grams up to 500grams
      The updated version of the recipe is in this video, be careful with the amount of oil you add :
      ua-cam.com/video/dpz6EOb7E0E/v-deo.htmlsi=WxSDM6EokK-rRRpY

  • @raelneam7164
    @raelneam7164 9 місяців тому

    Where does one find and purchase powdered chalk?

    • @Dwagalwaysswaging
      @Dwagalwaysswaging Місяць тому +1

      Hardware shops are best to find chalk powders or else you can also go to stationary shops and buy chalks from there and just crush it into a thin fine powder and there you go with a chalk powder!

  • @Abra.Eichorst
    @Abra.Eichorst Рік тому

    How to make head plis

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      I'm already prepping the video, but it might take me a couple of weeks, hope you watch it once it's done... Blessings.

  • @ThiagoBurioli
    @ThiagoBurioli 2 роки тому

    I'm not sure if I can easily find chalk here in my country, can you tell me the chemical composition?

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому +1

      Not really...umm, try to look for it in art supplies stores, if you can't find it, then look in hardware stores.

    • @Investigativebean
      @Investigativebean 2 роки тому +1

      I am going to try food grade diatomaceous earth. I have read studies and patent articles that describe its use in concrete mixtures etc. It increases the strength, and decreases the porosity allegedly. If you look into it, DE is a type of calcium carbonate with silica. The food grade version is chiefly calcium carbonate sources from diatoms. They remove much of the silica to make it less toxic, and usable as an anti-caking, desiccant, antimicrobial, pesticide, etc. safe for use around animals & humans. The only issue I can see is that it may require more or less water due to the hydrophobic properties. I feel like it is both a binding agent, drying agent, and that it would double as a type of preservative. I guess I’ll find out 🤪

    • @sedaguley7412
      @sedaguley7412 Рік тому

      @@Investigativebean Hi there, did you have the chance to try diatomaceous earth with this recipe? please let us know if you did. Best regards🍀

  • @vivianeackad3869
    @vivianeackad3869 2 роки тому +1

    tried your recipe, was a disaster. too hard, couldn't knead it with the oil, was STONE HARD

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  2 роки тому +1

      I know... It's not easy... Try to let it dry in a larger container, and let it rest for a while... Then try to knead it again... I've tried a lot of recipes and so far this has been the best option for me. Believe me, it is worth it.

    • @businessopportunities5567
      @businessopportunities5567 2 роки тому

      @@Melitaart hi maa'am..please may I know how did you make your containers..the tumbler etc.. its looks so very professional ..you sure are talented..thanks dear in anticipatience for response...

  • @Daisy.florina
    @Daisy.florina 4 місяці тому

    the music is so annoying distructive!!

  • @michellewhite6992
    @michellewhite6992 Рік тому

    Can I use marble powder instead of chalk powder.

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому

      Yes I think it will work since it's a fine powder.

    • @michellewhite6992
      @michellewhite6992 Рік тому +1

      @@Melitaart could it be made a thinner consistency to pipe out of baking nozzles do you think. I'm a sculpture painter and I've seen this Chinese artist who uses china clay which is chalk dust and she pipes the flowers out like cream paste.

    • @Melitaart
      @Melitaart  Рік тому +1

      @Michelle white Yes, I've done it before as well, same technique you are talking about, but you need to take the shrinking process into consideration. I'll recommend you thinner down your clay with more glue instead of water. If you are following this recipe you'll see that the first stage of this clay is pretty similar to the consistency that you're trying to achieve, just add a bit more of glue.

    • @michellewhite6992
      @michellewhite6992 Рік тому +1

      @@Melitaart hi my sculpture paste that I make has cellulose fibre powder and fibreglass concrete fibres to strengthen it I buy 3mm length fine fibreglass the cellulose then I add 2 tbls of cellulose to 1 fibreglass blitze in a blender to make the fibreglass shorter. My sculpture is 3d sculpture flowers. I use a plaster called acryl deco finish and eyeball the fibre mix then add marble powder to thicken it to a consistency where the mixture in places comes off the pallet knife. When I asked if this was like ladoll clay I've been adding a little bit of premier stone clay to my mixture aswell as it gives height to my petals and they don't break. This premier clay is expensive so I'm looking to make it myself. Thanks for sharing this because it looks exactly the same as the premier to me.

    • @michellewhite6992
      @michellewhite6992 Рік тому

      ​@@Melitaarthi I'm watching your video again and I've found using a pallet knife with the glue spreading it helps distribute the fibres instead of mixing it gets rid of the lumps better, just my thought I would do it like that but your the expert.