The sculpture looks better just laying down on one of it's side (not mounted). Also a hollow sculpture is always more authentic, less plaster, less expensive to make, (and not like a heavy rock-like thing). But thanks for your thoughts and great demonstration!
Pour nettoyer facilement le matériel, il suffit de l'enduire d'huile (huile de tournesol par exemple) avant de l'utiliser. Si l'intérieur du seau à été "massé à l'huile" avant d'y fabriquer le plâtre, il suffit de laisser sécher la couche restante dans le seau, ensuite on retourne le seau, le plâtre tombe, et le seau est comme neuf 😊🌹
Hi Arienna. I have tried different types of plaster and I am using a type called primosupra 60. I don’t know if this type of plaster is available where you live, but my best tips is to try different types. The one I use is very hard. 🤍Katrine
Thank you, people working with plaster is kinda rare so I'm glad to see your video
Thank you so much. If you want to follow on Instagram as well feel free: @firepaperrun . And my own work on @katrine.blinkenberg
Very cool. Carving , using X-acto knives. Would be cool . Thank You for sharing.
Hi Clement, some of my students carve in their sculptures and it always turns out very interesting, I think. Hope you will give it a try🙌🏻
loving it, thank you Katrine!
You are most welcome, so glad this video can help you when you do further projects
@@firepaperrun I am making my stands this weekend with our local joiner....Will keep you posted.
Hi Katrine, thank you so much for this amazing DIY ❤️
Im so glad you found it usefull. Please, feel free to write me if you have any questions.
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Most welcome 🤍Katrine
The sculpture looks better just laying down on one of it's side (not mounted). Also a hollow sculpture is always more authentic, less plaster, less expensive to make, (and not like a heavy rock-like thing). But thanks for your thoughts and great demonstration!
Thanks Cliff:) hope you will enjoy the process of making your own sculpture🤍
❤❤v very nice and interesting sculpture.love your ckever techniques .❤❤❤
@@my_garden.secrets Thank you so much❤️
This was so great, Katrine! I am going to gather my materials this weekend and let you know how it goes :)
Wonderful Kelli! Looking forward to see how your sculpture turns out🤍please write if you have any questions🤍
Could you tell me the amount of plaster for this one project?
@@kelliradwanski1625 yes I use 1,67 kg, but it might depend on the type of plaster you are using:)
Thank you for the excellent video. What do you seal the plaster with? Thank you.
Very nice and helpful
Thank you so much Edward. Delighted :)
Pour nettoyer facilement le matériel, il suffit de l'enduire d'huile (huile de tournesol par exemple) avant de l'utiliser. Si l'intérieur du seau à été "massé à l'huile" avant d'y fabriquer le plâtre, il suffit de laisser sécher la couche restante dans le seau, ensuite on retourne le seau, le plâtre tombe, et le seau est comme neuf 😊🌹
What a wonderful idea! Thank you so much 🤍i will try that!
@@firepaperrun si je peux aider vous m'en voyez ravie 🙏😊
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Thank you so much for your in depth tutorial! Are you using Plaster of Paris or a different kind of plaster?
Hi Arienna. I have tried different types of plaster and I am using a type called primosupra 60. I don’t know if this type of plaster is available where you live, but my best tips is to try different types. The one I use is very hard. 🤍Katrine