I´ve made over 100 faux ravens with a familiar base of old newspapers but glued and sticked it together with pvc cellotape and added real black painted goose feathers in combination with black fun fur to finish it up. But i do like your approax of making your raven as well. Good on you mate!
Thank you very much! It really was fun doing this - first time I'd tried doing anything like that. Glad you liked it. Thanks so much for watching. Cheers, Ginny :0)
Wow you have inspired me to try this, am always put myself off thinking I can’t do it but watching you get stuck in was amazing thank you so much for sharing, I cannot to see what you do next 🇬🇧😁
Thank you very much Dawn - glad you enjoyed it. I had so much fun creating this Raven! It's the first time I had ever attempted anything like that, so I'm pretty pleased with the outcome. Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment, I really appreciate it! Cheers, Ginny :0)
Wow! So glad you made a sped up version! I tried watching the long ones, but I didn't have the time to watch them all! You did such a great job with it! Thanks for sharing!
+Yva Lovee Arts Hi Yva, I totally understand why you coudn't watch the long videos but thanks for trying. I made this much shorter version for those who couldn't watch ALL that lengthy lot of videos! lol I am so glad you liked it, thanks for your kind words and thanks so much for watching! Hugs, Ginny :o)
Really nice work... Just a note though from someone who has raised one of these lovely birds.... Their legs are much more slender than the ones you made.
It was nice to see the process one more time all at once. It also shows how much work went into it. You did such a wonderful job and the raven is very beautiful. Quite an accomplishment. : )
+Ina Solsbery Thank you so much Ina! I am surprised you would watch this one after seeing the other version - so thank you very much for that and for your wonderful comment and compliments! Big hugs to you! Ginny xo :o)
+Kelly Donovan Knittingandthings Aww thank you so much Kelly! You are very kind! Thanks for watching and commenting I really appreciate it!! Big hugs to you! Ginny xo :o)
Long story short - I have brain damage (from lesions in my brain) which causes pain (on my left side including hand) when I touch cold things, especially metal. Thanks for watching! Cheers, Ginny 😊
Hello from "I-Merry-Kay"! Thank you for sharing your journey. I appreciate seeing all the bits of your successes and the challenges. I love your raven. Btw, my last trip to Tassie, I was so enamoured by the calls of the ravens there, I find them magnificent, but I also love the Devils. Would love to make a paper mache Tassie Devil, so your journey is helping me find my way. Cheerio! D.
Hi Dianne :) Thank you for such a nice comment! Oh yes a Devil would be wonderful to make! I hope you do try it ...and if you are willing to share, I would love to see it! Thanks so much for watching, I really appreciate it! Hugs, Ginny :0)
WOW! Ginny this is so cool! I love this, and you did an amazing job… Thank you for sending me over to your channel, I subscribed and I will keep checking you out… Love & Hugs XO
Hi Rita, Thank you so much for checking out my video -I am so glad you liked it! Thank you ever so much for subscribing, watching and leaving such a lovely comment! Big hugs, Ginny xo :0)
Hola, espero hacer un búho un día demasiado ocupado con otros proyectos en este momento. Cuando empiece a hacer el búho, te lo haré saber. Saludos desde Australia :0)
BraveBlueRaven Art and Craft muchas gracias! Sucede que tengo varias piezas de plumavit y quiero hacer que no se noten las uniones, que parezca que es 1solo volumen. Intenté solo con papel higiénico y cola con agua. Pero como los plumavit no están bien cortados no funciona bien, creo que necesito algo más grueso como esta masa. Hice una masa que salía en UA-cam con Maizena, harina, cola para madera y papel higiénico. Pero queda una masa que se ve más como porosa y oscura, se ve como piedra. la tuya se ve más lisa y blanca al aplicar, parece pasta de moldeado profesional PS: que disfrutes con tu familia :)
* I will put this recipe in English and in Spanish. I don't speak Spanish but I used Google Translate. I hope it is okay for you to understand :0) * Pondré esta receta en inglés y en español. No hablo español pero utilicé Google Translate. Espero que esté bien que entiendas: 0) English ~ Recipe for "Paper Mache Clay" - this recipe was created by Jonni Good. Her website is ~ ultimatepapermache.com 1 roll toilet paper 3/4 cup white glue 1 cup joint compound - *you can buy this from a hardware store ... it is normally used for sealing gaps in a house wall 2 Tablespoons of Linseed oil - * I used Mineral oil also known as "Baby Oil" 1/2 cup of white flour - * I found I needed to add a lot more flour to get the right consistency 1 large bowl warm water electric mixer measuring cup First remove toilet paper from the roll, put it in a bowl with warm water let the paper get very wet, then pick it up and squeeze out as much water as you can Pour the water out of the bowl and put the paper back in Break the paper into chunks - * about 1 inch wide. This makes it easier for mixing with the electric mixer Measure all the other ingredients and add them to the bowl Mix it all up with the electric mixer for at least 3 minutes - *The mixer will pull the fibres of the toilet paper apart and turn it into pulp so the clay will be nice and smooth and easy to use. When the clay is done, it will look a bit like cookie dough. When pick up a bit the clay you will notice it is still a bit moist. If you pull a knife across it you will notice it is quite smooth - especially if the knife is slightly damp. It can be spread almost like frosting a cake with icing. At this stage you can use it, but if you want it to be firmer then add more flour until it is thicker. (I like it to be much firmer because it is easier to work with) Keep the clay in an airtight container, in the fridge. It will last for a long time ... but sometimes it might go mouldy on top. I add some bleach to the dough while mixing (about 2 tablespoons) which keeps it fresh, white and free from mould. I hope this helps you and I hope you enjoy creating. :0) Español ~ Receta de "Mache Clay de papel": esta receta fue creada por Jonni Good. Su sitio web es ~ ultimatepapermache.com 1 rollo de papel higiénico 3/4 taza de pegamento blanco 1 taza de compuesto para juntas - * puedes comprar esto en una ferretería ... normalmente se usa para sellar huecos en la pared de una casa 2 cucharadas de aceite de linaza - * Usé aceite mineral también conocido como "aceite de bebé" 1/2 taza de harina blanca - * Descubrí que necesitaba agregar mucha harina para obtener la consistencia adecuada 1 tazón grande agua tibia mezclador eléctrico taza de medir Primero retire el papel higiénico del rollo y colóquelo en un recipiente con agua tibia. deje que el papel se moje mucho, luego retírelo y exprima la mayor cantidad de agua que pueda Vierta el agua del tazón y vuelva a colocar el papel Divida el papel en trozos - * aproximadamente 1 pulgada de ancho. Esto facilita la mezcla con el mezclador eléctrico Mida todos los demás ingredientes y agréguelos al bol Mezcle todo con la batidora eléctrica durante al menos 3 minutos - * La batidora separará las fibras del papel higiénico y lo convertirá en pulpa para que la arcilla sea agradable, suave y fácil de usar. Cuando termine la arcilla, se verá un poco como la masa para galletas. Cuando recoja un poco la arcilla notará que todavía está un poco húmeda. Si atraviesa con un cuchillo, notará que es bastante liso, especialmente si el cuchillo está ligeramente húmedo. Se puede esparcir casi como glaseando un pastel con glaseado. En esta etapa puedes usarlo, pero si quieres que sea más firme, agrega más harina hasta que esté más espeso. (Me gusta que sea mucho más firme porque es más fácil trabajar con él) Mantenga la arcilla en un recipiente hermético, en la nevera. Durará mucho tiempo ... pero a veces puede ponerse mohoso en la parte superior. Agrego un poco de lejía a la masa mientras la mezclo (aproximadamente 2 cucharadas) que la mantiene fresca, blanca y sin moho. Espero que esto te ayude y espero que disfrutes creando. : 0)
BraveBlueRaven Art and Craft thanks a lot for your detailed recipe I thought you know spanglish. Yours it's very good ;) I will try this clay tomorrow Blessings :)
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Genius!paper towel and clay! Beautiful, thanks for sharing!
I´ve made over 100 faux ravens with a familiar base of old newspapers but glued and sticked it together with pvc cellotape and added real black painted goose feathers in combination with black fun fur to finish it up. But i do like your approax of making your raven as well. Good on you mate!
i love ravens and i am so glad to find you so i can see a raven from start to finish!
Amazing dedication to detail. I loved how it turned out.
Thank you very much! Thanks for watching. Cheers, Ginny :0)
you can spray it with a matte clear sealer if you dont want it glossy
Good advice, thank you! Thanks for watching. Cheers, Ginny :0)
Wow this is incredible.... can’t believe it started out as card & newspaper x
Thank you very much! It really was fun doing this - first time I'd tried doing anything like that. Glad you liked it. Thanks so much for watching. Cheers, Ginny :0)
Wow you have inspired me to try this, am always put myself off thinking I can’t do it but watching you get stuck in was amazing thank you so much for sharing, I cannot to see what you do next 🇬🇧😁
I just love your crow. What a fantastic job you did. TFS.
Thank you very much Justina! Glad you like it. Tfw Hugs, Ginny xo 😊
Wow! Love the detailing you put on this💕
Thank you very much Dawn - glad you enjoyed it. I had so much fun creating this Raven! It's the first time I had ever attempted anything like that, so I'm pretty pleased with the outcome. Thanks so much for watching and leaving a comment, I really appreciate it! Cheers, Ginny :0)
@@BraveblueRaven Your very welcome Ginni💕
Wow! So glad you made a sped up version! I tried watching the long ones, but I didn't have the time to watch them all! You did such a great job with it! Thanks for sharing!
+Yva Lovee Arts Hi Yva, I totally understand why you coudn't watch the long videos but thanks for trying. I made this much shorter version for those who couldn't watch ALL that lengthy lot of videos! lol I am so glad you liked it, thanks for your kind words and thanks so much for watching! Hugs, Ginny :o)
this is amazing. so glad I stopped upon your channel. I love meeting different artists from about.
I love it, fantastic work, great creative skills.
This is fantastic Ginny!!!! I love seeing him come alive! You did outstanding work ! tfs xx Claudene
+mskaykrafts Hey Claudene, I am very glad you liked it. Thanks you so much for watching and for your very kind words!! Big hugs to you! Ginny xo :o)
Really nice work... Just a note though from someone who has raised one of these lovely birds.... Their legs are much more slender than the ones you made.
This sculpture is so cool.
Thank you Althea. Tfw Hugs, Ginny :o)
Thought I would just say I loved the long version of this, so anyone watching this is in for a special treat. Tfs xo
+Elizabeth Naisbitt Aww thank you so much Elizabeth, that is such a sweet thing to say! Big hugs to you! Ginny xo :o)
That's just so beautiful your a very talented artist
It was nice to see the process one more time all at once. It also shows how much work went into it. You did such a wonderful job and the raven is very beautiful. Quite an accomplishment. : )
+Ina Solsbery Thank you so much Ina! I am surprised you would watch this one after seeing the other version - so thank you very much for that and for your wonderful comment and compliments! Big hugs to you! Ginny xo :o)
Absolutely fantastic!
Thank you very much! Thanks for watching. Cheers, Ginny :0)
This came out gorgeous!
Thank you very much! Tfw Hugs, Ginny xo :0)
YOUR CLAY SEEMS TO BE ALOT BETTER THAN MINE..BOO...LOV YA !
Loved watching it again. You r so talented!
+Kelly Donovan Knittingandthings Aww thank you so much Kelly! You are very kind! Thanks for watching and commenting I really appreciate it!! Big hugs to you! Ginny xo :o)
So awesome after watching 1 part at a time, tfs Ginny
Thank you Maggie! Tfw Hugs, Ginny :o)
Belíssimo trabalho Parabéns 👏❤️
This is so amazing, I was mesmerised watching. Sue🌸
Thank you very much Sue! Tfw Hugs, Ginny xo :0)
Great job, but why do you wear the glove?
Long story short - I have brain damage (from lesions in my brain) which causes pain (on my left side including hand) when I touch cold things, especially metal. Thanks for watching! Cheers, Ginny 😊
OMG, this is incredible!!!! I love it so much
+Painting with Jane Thank you very much Jane! Glad you like it. Thanks so much for watching and commenting! Cheers, Ginny :o)
I followed the whole process of your videos and I loved it!!
Beautiful Raven dear, TFS
Hugs
Vicky xoxo
+Vicky Bell Thank you so much Vicky! I am very glad you enoyed it, thanks so much for watchig and commenting! Hugs, Ginny :o)
Thanks to Crazy Rebekah I became aware of your channel.I have subscribed because I love your art. This Raven is fantastic.
Thank you very much for watching, commenting and subscribing. I really appreciate it! Cheers, Ginny :0)
Hello from "I-Merry-Kay"! Thank you for sharing your journey. I appreciate seeing all the bits of your successes and the challenges. I love your raven. Btw, my last trip to Tassie, I was so enamoured by the calls of the ravens there, I find them magnificent, but I also love the Devils. Would love to make a paper mache Tassie Devil, so your journey is helping me find my way. Cheerio! D.
Hi Dianne :) Thank you for such a nice comment! Oh yes a Devil would be wonderful to make! I hope you do try it ...and if you are willing to share, I would love to see it! Thanks so much for watching, I really appreciate it! Hugs, Ginny :0)
Whats the second song?! Thats starts around minute 3??
Nice!!!
Loved your video.
Thank you very much - thanks for watching! Cheers, Ginny :o)
I love it and I love the music. You did a fantastic job! :)
Thank you so much Anne! Tfw Hugs, Ginny :o)
You are most welcome!
Was this inspired by Ultimate paper mache ?
Wonderful!!!!
WOW! Ginny this is so cool! I love this, and you did an amazing job… Thank you for sending me over to your channel, I subscribed and I will keep checking you out… Love & Hugs XO
Hi Rita, Thank you so much for checking out my video -I am so glad you liked it! Thank you ever so much for subscribing, watching and leaving such a lovely comment! Big hugs, Ginny xo :0)
Amazing :-) ❤thank you for sharing love and support😊👍
Thank you very much! Tfw Cheers, Ginny :o)
5:43 cola fría con agua y papel toalla cocina
use media agua y la mitad de pegamento de PVA (pegamento blanco)
Muy bello 😚
Muchas gracias! Gracias por tomarse el tiempo para ver mi video. Saludos, Ginny :0)
@@BraveblueRaven al contrario , agradezco su interés y profesionalismo en enseñar !!!
Hola podrías hacer el de una lechuza saludos desde México
Hola, espero hacer un búho un día demasiado ocupado con otros proyectos en este momento. Cuando empiece a hacer el búho, te lo haré saber. Saludos desde Australia :0)
@@BraveblueRaven si muchas gracias saludos
How do you make paper clay? (6:15)
Le daré una receta pronto, ocupado ahora con la familia. Después de unas horas puedo escribir recetas para ti :0)
BraveBlueRaven Art and Craft muchas gracias! Sucede que tengo varias piezas de plumavit y quiero hacer que no se noten las uniones, que parezca que es 1solo volumen.
Intenté solo con papel higiénico y cola con agua. Pero como los plumavit no están bien cortados no funciona bien, creo que necesito algo más grueso como esta masa. Hice una masa que salía en UA-cam con Maizena, harina, cola para madera y papel higiénico. Pero queda una masa que se ve más como porosa y oscura, se ve como piedra.
la tuya se ve más lisa y blanca al aplicar, parece pasta de moldeado profesional
PS: que disfrutes con tu familia :)
* I will put this recipe in English and in Spanish. I don't speak Spanish but I used Google Translate. I hope it is okay for you to understand :0)
* Pondré esta receta en inglés y en español. No hablo español pero utilicé Google Translate. Espero que esté bien que entiendas: 0)
English ~
Recipe for "Paper Mache Clay" - this recipe was created by Jonni Good. Her website is ~ ultimatepapermache.com
1 roll toilet paper
3/4 cup white glue
1 cup joint compound - *you can buy this from a hardware store ... it is normally used for sealing gaps in a house wall
2 Tablespoons of Linseed oil - * I used Mineral oil also known as "Baby Oil"
1/2 cup of white flour - * I found I needed to add a lot more flour to get the right consistency
1 large bowl
warm water
electric mixer
measuring cup
First remove toilet paper from the roll, put it in a bowl with warm water
let the paper get very wet, then pick it up and squeeze out as much water as you can
Pour the water out of the bowl and put the paper back in
Break the paper into chunks - * about 1 inch wide. This makes it easier for mixing with the electric mixer
Measure all the other ingredients and add them to the bowl
Mix it all up with the electric mixer for at least 3 minutes - *The mixer will pull the fibres of the toilet paper apart and turn it into pulp so the clay will be nice and smooth and easy to use. When the clay is done, it will look a bit like cookie dough.
When pick up a bit the clay you will notice it is still a bit moist. If you pull a knife across it you will notice it is quite smooth - especially if the knife is slightly damp. It can be spread almost like frosting a cake with icing.
At this stage you can use it, but if you want it to be firmer then add more flour until it is thicker.
(I like it to be much firmer because it is easier to work with)
Keep the clay in an airtight container, in the fridge. It will last for a long time ... but sometimes it might go mouldy on top. I add some bleach to the dough while mixing (about 2 tablespoons) which keeps it fresh, white and free from mould.
I hope this helps you and I hope you enjoy creating. :0)
Español ~
Receta de "Mache Clay de papel": esta receta fue creada por Jonni Good. Su sitio web es ~ ultimatepapermache.com
1 rollo de papel higiénico
3/4 taza de pegamento blanco
1 taza de compuesto para juntas - * puedes comprar esto en una ferretería ... normalmente se usa para sellar huecos en la pared de una casa
2 cucharadas de aceite de linaza - * Usé aceite mineral también conocido como "aceite de bebé"
1/2 taza de harina blanca - * Descubrí que necesitaba agregar mucha harina para obtener la consistencia adecuada
1 tazón grande
agua tibia
mezclador eléctrico
taza de medir
Primero retire el papel higiénico del rollo y colóquelo en un recipiente con agua tibia.
deje que el papel se moje mucho, luego retírelo y exprima la mayor cantidad de agua que pueda
Vierta el agua del tazón y vuelva a colocar el papel
Divida el papel en trozos - * aproximadamente 1 pulgada de ancho. Esto facilita la mezcla con el mezclador eléctrico
Mida todos los demás ingredientes y agréguelos al bol
Mezcle todo con la batidora eléctrica durante al menos 3 minutos - * La batidora separará las fibras del papel higiénico y lo convertirá en pulpa para que la arcilla sea agradable, suave y fácil de usar. Cuando termine la arcilla, se verá un poco como la masa para galletas.
Cuando recoja un poco la arcilla notará que todavía está un poco húmeda. Si atraviesa con un cuchillo, notará que es bastante liso, especialmente si el cuchillo está ligeramente húmedo. Se puede esparcir casi como glaseando un pastel con glaseado.
En esta etapa puedes usarlo, pero si quieres que sea más firme, agrega más harina hasta que esté más espeso.
(Me gusta que sea mucho más firme porque es más fácil trabajar con él)
Mantenga la arcilla en un recipiente hermético, en la nevera. Durará mucho tiempo ... pero a veces puede ponerse mohoso en la parte superior. Agrego un poco de lejía a la masa mientras la mezclo (aproximadamente 2 cucharadas) que la mantiene fresca, blanca y sin moho.
Espero que esto te ayude y espero que disfrutes creando. : 0)
BraveBlueRaven Art and Craft thanks a lot for your detailed recipe
I thought you know spanglish. Yours it's very good ;)
I will try this clay tomorrow
Blessings :)
I hope you enjoy it :0)
who is the music 2:48 ?
Air Hockey Saloon by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: chriszabriskie.com/vendaface/
Artist: chriszabriskie.com/
Здорово!!!
WOW
Good vidio
Awesome 😆
Thank you - thanks for watching! Cheers, Ginny :o)