I can see: People have questions....and nobody answers them. I do not like that. For a structure paste (stencil) you only need acrylic paint and bird sand (or any other more or less fine sand, whatever you like to see) . And the Versamark for embossing process is vegetable glycerin. You can also use old eye-shadows instead of embossing powders. Eye-shadows have wonderful colors, can be bought in a dollar store and also be used as chalk. You can apply it with a brush or a sponge. And later put a little hairspray on it. These are tips for people who want to save money , but passionate card makers probably prefer oxides and clair versafine...depends on your claim.
Thank you for sharing... I am slowly losing my independence and am struggling so much (I had polio as a child) but my body is slowly giving up on me and what I could do a few years ago I can no longer do. So I am trying to come to terms with this new normal and your chanel helps me so much. ❤
This is LITERALLY the exact same recipe for making gesso, texture paste and, taking away the paint and powder, modge podge lmao I’ve made all of them and it seriously makes you wonder how exactly they make all of them for each brand. One video I watched by a guy who worked at a company that made modge podge said it’s basically watered down glue! Lol and if you want different colors of all of them? A little bit of acrylic paint (couple drops depending on brand and how deep you want the color) and tada!
White glue is cheap so your best bet is the original (Elmer's, PVA) non-washable type. You can experiment with other products but seek success first so as not to be discouraged. If your art is designed for outdoor display, consider (PVA) wood glue which has a (toughness) additive. It is a smidge more expensive but Elmer's makes this too. Try HD or Lowes.
... Gesso, Texture Paste & the likesLIKESlikes is totally what’s up no doubt about it! Thanks for reminding me of the simple, ez to whippp up recipe! This’ll save us the pennies jar for investing in more of the devices & machinery we can’t just pop over n make right! Yipppeee Thank You! 🐝💨
Tacky Glue....how about any White glue in this country? (Modge podge) Baby Powder probably could replace the talc.Also...you can put this stuff in a container with a nozzle...and squeeze it out, and then contain it to keep it all from drying out. Also...add a little water to extend it out....SPRAY ADHESIVE on the underside of the Stencil will avoid seepage. AND avoid putting TO much White Stuff...lol
The tacky glue is PVA so is Elmers glue so you should be good to go with that. I can't find any information about mod podge so I don't know if it is PVA.
I'm guessing it's the same thing too...only under a different name. Seems that many videos from across the ocean (which happens) :-) don't carry products in another country - so I am trying to figure out what to use as a replacement. Also...I don't have any babies...so Talc or Baby powder is not in my vocabulary. and not used for any other purposes either. To funny...I posted this comment a year ago, and had to go back and see what it was all about. Have a good day. and Happy Creating!
Now that I think about it... I was in a class, and in order to make a cracked 'wall' paste - I was a faux designer - we used Joint Compound and glue mixed in....to purposefully make the Cracks. Then applied it to the wall - and waited for it to dry. As it dried, the cracks showed up. I'll have to go back to my workbook and look up the ingredients again.
I would like to make several American flags out of lath-wood, then paint the red, white and blue fields. I want to have the stars stand out and thought this mixture would be a good choice. I would use white paint in the mix for white stars. Do you have any thought about this idea? Will it work as I hope it will?
Because it hardens I suppose it would work. However, it would take a really long time to dry. I would suggest applying a layer, allow that to dry. Then apply the next layer allowing it to dry...and so on.
Hello, it`s interesting, but why you named it as embossing paste because you used it as texture paste ?? Thanks in advance for answering. Kind regards from Germany
The screw punch and the embossing paste is great so will give that a go . As for her trying to make a card she should give that one up what a mess . The rainbow die cuts where just thrown on the card . I hit the like button because I want to try and make the embossing paste sorry to be so blunt but with the one making the card like that and the other one saying how nice it was surely they can’t be real
What a great tutorial, thanls so much for sharing. I would like to add that I use the same recipe, except I use baking powder instead of baby powder, and due to this new study linking baby powder to ovarian cancer, the baking powder is a good substitute.
It doesn't have to be used by your private for a woman to get ovarian cancer so you really shouldn't insult her by saying REALLY? She was trying to inform women out there that didn't know yet, so really? As its a talc when poring it, it flys everywhere and gets on clothes, hands, in the air etc etc so yes you can get ovarian cancer just using it as a woman so yes really?
BTW: Talc is not considered a factor in ovarian cancer to date. Also, a "hysterectomy" is not the equivalent to an OOpharectomy (uni or bilateral), though ovary removal may be done at the same time. Reference Materials: www.hysterectomy.com Talcum Powder Reference: www.jnj.com/our-products/5-important-facts-about-the-safety-of-talc
I have a studio/home (RV trailer/caravan). I'm in a permanent spot. The walls, faux wainscotting et.all, have to be changed. I'm mural painting walls, floors and ceiling. Thank you for this recipe and how to use it. 🌹😊
Nikki, it is basically the same. To emboss just means to add bulk to what was formerly a flat product. You can use any product to achieve this (though jello may be dodgy). I used stencils and drywall mud decades ago, simply because I had a lot leftover after a wall repair. Spackle, Plaster of Paris, baking powder or even white flour and PVA (white glue/ Elmers) with enough water to make it dough-like works with varying degrees of success. Bugs love flour, so I add some food grade DE (diatomaceous earth) unless I am using a sealant to finish the piece. BTW: Intaglio is the art of carving grooves (traditionally in metal). But, if you flip the print over, the concave becomes convex, like a mild form of embossing from old world artisans. Cheers! Constance from AZ, USA.
WhimZpix I've watched several videos on how to make this and that, like how ppl use different food ingredients to dye paper, first of all I like some of the looks but I'm not gonna uses anything that may attract any bugs lol
Her measurements are off, another video uses 1/4 cup of powder. I tried this and had to use up my paint and loads more glue and water to get useable consistency.
The bulk of common baby powder products contains talc, though corn starch is now one alternative ingredient. Since the 1960's The American Academy of Pediatricians pubs. have warned against the use of talc on babies primarily due to the risks of aspiration. The inhalation of airborne particulates can also lead to pneumoconiosis. The International Chemical Safety Card for talc has consumer warnings. A "Pro vs Con" link for risk information that you may find educational: www.cnn.com/2016/02/25/health/talc-safety-explainer-hln/index.html
dreamcatcherx14 talc is a known carcinogen if used in your "panties" that's why I use only cornstarch based baby powder. I've known this since I was a young nurse over 35 years ago now.
Her measurements are off, another video uses 1/4 cup of powder. I tried this and had to use up my paint and loads more glue and water to get useable consistency.
Thank u so very much 4 this how 2 video. I'm just getting started cardmaking and crafting. I do scrapbooking. have started my own business doing them for friends who don't have time or how 2 do it. I love learning new things. Love the video's. Never knew there where so many places 2 get goodies. Going 2 try 2 make both.
Hi , with all the tools , stamping machines , machines like the Sixzzi or Cuttebug that make up the scrapboking and I was surprised how little like putting the vellum with hacet frase.For what he did stay in casa.Cualquier person haria card more decorative and pretty.Bye From Spain
Lisa Binney almost the same. Just watched a Jennifer McGuire video on the comparison of the two. Embossing paste is almost double the price of textured paste. The textured paste takes watercolour and blended inks better, denser colour, than the embossing paste. But if you’re using embossing powder on either of them, in her demo the textured paste bubbled whereas the embossing paste didn’t.
Paige, A glass-specific adhesive product may help to secure lightweight decor. If the embellishments are heavy, you will have better success if you encircle the glass base with a wire or ribbon to ensure that it does not fall off. There are etching products and sanding implements that promote "tooth" on glassy surfaces. You can even drill glass to secure things very well. Research online for diamond drill bits specific for your product needs. As always, use safety protection. Cheers! Constance in AZ, USA.
I love seeing how far my stenciling idea has gone. This idea was stolen from me when I entered it in a well known television craft show back in 1997. Just wanted to share this to let you know where the raised stenciling idea originated and when. Nobody believes me but it's true. Darlyne Westphal in Nebraska
I see that these women do not answer any questions on here, GRRRRR, so I was wondering if anyone knows the name of the tool she used to create the holes on the acetate.
I think that is the one called the Crossover - the dial on top allows any material to go thru from paper to fabric, leather etc. I have seen similar on www.createandcraft.com
Hi and thanks for the reply. I went to the website you posted and nothing came up except for the crossover die cutting machine and standard hole punches.
Sorry, I thought you were just asking about the die cutting machine. There are alot of them out there, that can make stencils. That is basically what she was doing with a die and acetate.
Abshire Interpreting Yes I know what she is doing. I was looking for the tool she used that made her holes. She does say the name of the tool but it is not pronounced clear enough to be understood. If the ladies in the video followed up with viewers enquiries the problem would be solved. Thanks
I think it was called a screw punch, here is a link to it on amazon so you can see it up close www.amazon.co.uk/Xcut-Screw-Hole-Punch-Tips/dp/B00EW1UKLC you could also use a crop a dile or big bite: www.amazon.co.uk/Crop---Dile-Memory-Keepers-Punch/dp/B0019K3QD8/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1466592604&sr=1-2&keywords=crop+a+dile hope that helps :)
Nice try ladies, calling the card a bit of fail, but do intend to try to make the modeling paste and give it a try. I think haste was the culprit. In the future, please be so kind as to respond to comments so that you do not lose your following.
you refer to the english uk persons--people.Please,as beeing professionals you must try some one with the languich (i am greek) when you are addressed internationaly you must useENGLISH we learn with the original ENGLISH we learnThere are hundred ways to speak englishAmerikan,Chinese english,French style englishHindou etc etcFor instance the Kings English.Make a test.Underneath with comments are all english speaking from england,or america. please donot blame but when you addrresed international i might be wrong.The demostration was perfect but we foreghners need to understand the languich.i love you
La recette: une cuilliere a soupe de peinture acrylique, une cuilliere a soupe de colle blanche, et une demi-tasse de poudre de talc. Ajoutez quelques goutes d'eau.
It warps the card too much and the whole card looks very messy, every aspect of it, not just the paste. And adhering the vellum should have been done differently by taping the ends to the back of the blue card then adhering that card to the card base.
NO....NO... this is not for video assistance is only for epodeixi ................ I do not like ...... Firstly there they often appear what your hands are doing ....... Take account that most do not understand your language ..... but I see your hands ......... and you do not do that ..... useless video. ..... only for demonstration
I was going to say no offence to the women on the right, but seeing how the cannot be bothered to respond to people watching their videos, here it goes! The women on the right looks like she had a hard hard night and rolled out of bed and onto the set without using makeup or a hairbrush !!
Wot an awful, ugly card my two yr old can do better than this as for this paste it didnt really work well did it. As for all the comms on their dirty hair and awful clothes well peeps thats not wot we're being shown so comments not really constructive
I am saying this with love. The woman on the right needs to wash her hair and add a little highlighter under her eyes! She would look so much better. Good information on this video.
I can see: People have questions....and nobody answers them. I do not like that. For a structure paste (stencil) you only need acrylic paint and bird sand (or any other more or less fine sand, whatever you like to see) . And the Versamark for embossing process is vegetable glycerin. You can also use old eye-shadows instead of embossing powders. Eye-shadows have wonderful colors, can be bought in a dollar store and also be used as chalk. You can apply it with a brush or a sponge. And later put a little hairspray on it. These are tips for people who want to save money , but passionate card makers probably prefer oxides and clair versafine...depends on your claim.
Thanks for telling
Thank u
Thank you for sharing... I am slowly losing my independence and am struggling so much (I had polio as a child) but my body is slowly giving up on me and what I could do a few years ago I can no longer do. So I am trying to come to terms with this new normal and your chanel helps me so much. ❤
This is LITERALLY the exact same recipe for making gesso, texture paste and, taking away the paint and powder, modge podge lmao I’ve made all of them and it seriously makes you wonder how exactly they make all of them for each brand. One video I watched by a guy who worked at a company that made modge podge said it’s basically watered down glue! Lol and if you want different colors of all of them? A little bit of acrylic paint (couple drops depending on brand and how deep you want the color) and tada!
If the paste cracks, mix in more glue. Any regular white glue aka PVA works too.
White glue is cheap so your best bet is the original (Elmer's, PVA) non-washable type. You can experiment with other products but seek success first so as not to be discouraged. If your art is designed for outdoor display, consider (PVA) wood glue which has a (toughness) additive. It is a smidge more expensive but Elmer's makes this too. Try HD or Lowes.
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Thankyoou ..this is the best way to make texture pastes I have seen ...great video !!
I JUST MIXED THE LIGHT WEIGHT COMPOUND WITH THE PIGMENT POWDERS AND IT WORKED WELL. THANK YOU FOR VIDEO.
... Gesso, Texture Paste & the likesLIKESlikes is totally what’s up no doubt about it! Thanks for reminding me of the simple, ez to whippp up recipe! This’ll save us the pennies jar for investing in more of the devices & machinery we can’t just pop over n make right! Yipppeee
Thank You!
🐝💨
can this used on glass or mirrors?? i m trying to experimenting for embossed paint on much slick surfaces
Hi, thanks for the tutorial, loved it.
Question, can I use embossing powder after applying the texture paste, and hittied after, when is dry?
it's called a screw punch hope this helps
wow, very interesting. I will be trying this for sure! thank you :)
you can use any die cut machine with almost all die you just need to arrange your plates correctly
Great tips and techniques. Thank you for sharing.
How well does this material last and is it acid free?
Tacky Glue....how about any White glue in this country? (Modge podge) Baby Powder probably could replace the talc.Also...you can put this stuff in a container with a nozzle...and squeeze it out, and then contain it to keep it all from drying out. Also...add a little water to extend it out....SPRAY ADHESIVE on the underside of the Stencil will avoid seepage. AND avoid putting TO much White Stuff...lol
+Juliana Leo OR Elmer's White Paste
The tacky glue is PVA so is Elmers glue so you should be good to go with that. I can't find any information about mod podge so I don't know if it is PVA.
I'm guessing it's the same thing too...only under a different name. Seems that many videos from across the ocean (which happens) :-) don't carry products in another country - so I am trying to figure out what to use as a replacement. Also...I don't have any babies...so Talc or Baby powder is not in my vocabulary. and not used for any other purposes either.
To funny...I posted this comment a year ago, and had to go back and see what it was all about. Have a good day. and Happy Creating!
Now that I think about it... I was in a class, and in order to make a cracked 'wall' paste - I was a faux designer - we used Joint Compound and glue mixed in....to purposefully make the Cracks. Then applied it to the wall - and waited for it to dry. As it dried, the cracks showed up. I'll have to go back to my workbook and look up the ingredients again.
How to make modge podge
I would like to make several American flags out of lath-wood, then paint the red, white and blue fields. I want to have the stars stand out and thought this mixture would be a good choice. I would use white paint in the mix for white stars.
Do you have any thought about this idea? Will it work as I hope it will?
Because it hardens I suppose it would work. However, it would take a really long time to dry. I would suggest applying a layer, allow that to dry. Then apply the next layer allowing it to dry...and so on.
Hello, it`s interesting, but why you named it as embossing paste because you used it as texture paste ?? Thanks in advance for answering. Kind regards from Germany
The screw punch and the embossing paste is great so will give that a go . As for her trying to make a card she should give that one up what a mess . The rainbow die cuts where just thrown on the card . I hit the like button because I want to try and make the embossing paste sorry to be so blunt but with the one making the card like that and the other one saying how nice it was surely they can’t be real
Tracey Cribb The card is horrible. I will try the paste.
Awesome video. Thanks so much!
beautiful .lam interested to know more about this
What a great tutorial, thanls so much for sharing. I would like to add that I use the same recipe, except I use baking powder instead of baby powder, and due to this new study linking baby powder to ovarian cancer, the baking powder is a good substitute.
Since it's an art supply, pretty sure cancer isn't an issue. Really? And many baby powders are now made with cornstarch.
It doesn't have to be used by your private for a woman to get ovarian cancer so you really shouldn't insult her by saying REALLY? She was trying to inform women out there that didn't know yet, so really? As its a talc when poring it, it flys everywhere and gets on clothes, hands, in the air etc etc so yes you can get ovarian cancer just using it as a woman so yes really?
Well I guess if you've had a hysterectomy you needn't worry about using baby powder then. Brilliant!
BTW: Talc is not considered a factor in ovarian cancer to date. Also, a "hysterectomy" is not the equivalent to an OOpharectomy (uni or bilateral), though ovary removal may be done at the same time. Reference Materials: www.hysterectomy.com Talcum Powder Reference: www.jnj.com/our-products/5-important-facts-about-the-safety-of-talc
Elizabeth Clothier cornstarch works too
I have a studio/home (RV trailer/caravan). I'm in a permanent spot. The walls, faux wainscotting et.all, have to be changed. I'm mural painting walls, floors and ceiling. Thank you for this recipe and how to use it. 🌹😊
Thank you so much It’s very useful👏🏻👏🏻👍👌😘
Thank you for this recipe for the paste.
What is the name of the machine the nice lady used in the video to cut the plastic with the dies?
www.amazon.co.uk/Xcut-Xpress-Die-cutting-Machine-A4/dp/B00GFM3NII/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top/280-4841064-8447101
Thank you!
Nice . Pl. tell me if we use this paste on canvas also ? It will stay or will crack ?
is embossing and texture paste similiar and the difference.
Different
Can i use cornflour instead of baby powder?.
Yes why not.
TRY IT NOW
What is the name of the pen which made the holes please
What kind of rainbow is that??
How is this different from remodeling spackle that you can buy at home improvement shops?
Nikki, it is basically the same. To emboss just means to add bulk to what was formerly a flat product. You can use any product to achieve this (though jello may be dodgy). I used stencils and drywall mud decades ago, simply because I had a lot leftover after a wall repair. Spackle, Plaster of Paris, baking powder or even white flour and PVA (white glue/ Elmers) with enough water to make it dough-like works with varying degrees of success. Bugs love flour, so I add some food grade DE (diatomaceous earth) unless I am using a sealant to finish the piece. BTW: Intaglio is the art of carving grooves (traditionally in metal). But, if you flip the print over, the concave becomes convex, like a mild form of embossing from old world artisans. Cheers! Constance from AZ, USA.
Jello probably wouldn't be good!!😋Thank you so much!!
@ WhimZpix ....Wow! I wish you would do a video on this! I would be your first subscriber! Cindy
WhimZpix I've watched several videos on how to make this and that, like how ppl use different food ingredients to dye paper, first of all I like some of the looks but I'm not gonna uses anything that may attract any bugs lol
Can you use chalk paint with this baby powder and the glue
This paste is a great idea. Thanks so much.
Her measurements are off, another video uses 1/4 cup of powder. I tried this and had to use up my paint and loads more glue and water to get useable consistency.
I used spackling paste for dry wall repair, before the colored stuff came out.
Baby powder is basically the same as talcum powder right?
yes
The bulk of common baby powder products contains talc, though corn starch is now one alternative ingredient. Since the 1960's The American Academy of Pediatricians pubs. have warned against the use of talc on babies primarily due to the risks of aspiration. The inhalation of airborne particulates can also lead to pneumoconiosis. The International Chemical Safety Card for talc has consumer warnings. A "Pro vs Con" link for risk information that you may find educational: www.cnn.com/2016/02/25/health/talc-safety-explainer-hln/index.html
Baby powder has additional ingredients like perfume etc
dreamcatcherx14 talc is a known carcinogen if used in your "panties" that's why I use only cornstarch based baby powder. I've known this since I was a young nurse over 35 years ago now.
Where can I get a gelled plate if I don't want to make my own? Carol
do you think this paste would work on a wine bottle using a brush?
Can you use the xcut dies in other die cut machines?
yes i have the big shot and u can use them in that hope that helps
could you tell what the difference is between embossing paste and gesso is thank you can these pastes store for a while with out going brick hard
?
Gesso binds together so protects surface artwork
surprisingly catty comments what's wrong with people
That was a shambles! The card was a disaster. It was just a mess. Do this do that but everything didn't work properly.
Her measurements are off, another video uses 1/4 cup of powder. I tried this and had to use up my paint and loads more glue and water to get useable consistency.
Oh get over yourself I noticed you didn’t have a better upload then hers. rudeness much?
Thank u so very much 4 this how 2 video. I'm just getting started cardmaking and crafting. I do scrapbooking. have started my own business doing them for friends who don't have time or how 2 do it. I love learning new things. Love the video's. Never knew there where so many places 2 get goodies. Going 2 try 2 make both.
Hi , with all the tools , stamping machines , machines like the Sixzzi or Cuttebug that make up the scrapboking and I was surprised how little like putting the vellum with hacet frase.For what he did stay in casa.Cualquier person haria card more decorative and pretty.Bye
From Spain
Maria Olga Pasamón
is the embossing paste pretty much the same as textured paste?
Personally, I think it is, but I don't know for sure.
Friendly plastic
Add a little bit of sand ( or sawdust if wanting chunky texture) x
Lisa Binney almost the same. Just watched a Jennifer McGuire video on the comparison of the two. Embossing paste is almost double the price of textured paste. The textured paste takes watercolour and blended inks better, denser colour, than the embossing paste. But if you’re using embossing powder on either of them, in her demo the textured paste bubbled whereas the embossing paste didn’t.
Link PLEASE!
That's really cool:) thank you:)
Super made ... where can I get such a can? I think that's great. Thank you ♥
and what's the name of the creative Stencil?
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will this paste work on glass, a wine bottle for example while using a brush to apply?
Paige, A glass-specific adhesive product may help to secure lightweight decor. If the embellishments are heavy, you will have better success if you encircle the glass base with a wire or ribbon to ensure that it does not fall off. There are etching products and sanding implements that promote "tooth" on glassy surfaces. You can even drill glass to secure things very well. Research online for diamond drill bits specific for your product needs. As always, use safety protection. Cheers! Constance in AZ, USA.
Wood glue would work but it tends to be yellow which may not be desirable.
I cannot get the instructions for the embossing paste using talc powder!!!
Très joli et tout en finesse.
Thank you very much! And I absolutely love your accent!
I love seeing how far my stenciling idea has gone. This idea was stolen from me when I entered it in a well known television craft show back in 1997. Just wanted to share this to let you know where the raised stenciling idea originated and when. Nobody believes me but it's true. Darlyne Westphal in Nebraska
Somerville one can write the recepice plz o dont undestand well englush plz
I've recreated dragon x3 phone case using this, only took an hour
great info - thanks
I prefer to use cornstarch personally :-D
Thank you.
Wow! just Wow!
Ground chalk is cheap as chips and much safer than talc.
Grounded chalk I can get from the chalk lands near where we live
I hate it when people talk at the same time while others are trying to speak! So annoying!!!!
THANK YOU!!! 👍
What is talc
talcum powder
Talcum Powder, Baby Powder, Bath Powder, Dusting Powder.
The stuff you put on your skin to make it feel dry and silky. And usually smells good. 😊
I see that these women do not answer any questions on here, GRRRRR, so I was wondering if anyone knows the name of the tool she used to create the holes on the acetate.
I think that is the one called the Crossover - the dial on top allows any material to go thru from paper to fabric, leather etc. I have seen similar on www.createandcraft.com
Hi and thanks for the reply.
I went to the website you posted and nothing came up except for the crossover die cutting machine and standard hole punches.
Sorry, I thought you were just asking about the die cutting machine. There are alot of them out there, that can make stencils. That is basically what she was doing with a die and acetate.
Abshire Interpreting Yes I know what she is doing. I was looking for the tool she used that made her holes. She does say the name of the tool but it is not pronounced clear enough to be understood.
If the ladies in the video followed up with viewers enquiries the problem would be solved.
Thanks
I think it was called a screw punch, here is a link to it on amazon so you can see it up close www.amazon.co.uk/Xcut-Screw-Hole-Punch-Tips/dp/B00EW1UKLC you could also use a crop a dile or big bite: www.amazon.co.uk/Crop---Dile-Memory-Keepers-Punch/dp/B0019K3QD8/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1466592604&sr=1-2&keywords=crop+a+dile
hope that helps :)
Could you just give the exact measurements in the video orrrr
Tak Online I tried with 1/3 cup powder 1 tbsp acrylic colour and two tablespoons white glue and water to make the desired consistency
Pl. display in hind what wherever you explain
Nice try ladies, calling the card a bit of fail, but do intend to try to make the modeling paste and give it a try. I think haste was the culprit. In the future, please be so kind as to respond to comments so that you do not lose your following.
Thanks for sharing this!
That girl hasn't washed her hair in a minute
The card did not look nice. Looks like an elementary student made it.
Its forming as a but but it smells too bad
you refer to the english uk persons--people.Please,as beeing professionals you must try some one with the languich (i am greek) when you are addressed internationaly you must useENGLISH we learn with the original ENGLISH we learnThere are hundred ways to speak englishAmerikan,Chinese english,French style englishHindou etc etcFor instance the Kings English.Make a test.Underneath with comments are all english speaking from england,or america. please donot blame but when you addrresed international i might be wrong.The demostration was perfect but we foreghners need to understand the languich.i love you
Ingredients?!? Maybe supplies is a better one?
way to much chatter for me,
j ai mis j aime pas , parce c est tres mal expliqué VISUELLEMENT , tout le monde ne parle pas anglais , c est quoi le flacon gris ?
This is an English program from the United Kingdom.
La recette: une cuilliere a soupe de peinture acrylique, une cuilliere a soupe de colle blanche, et une demi-tasse de poudre de talc. Ajoutez quelques goutes d'eau.
Claire Charmasson Armstrong
merci
Terrific tutorial with great techniques. Karen, hope you throw out that shabby scarf or use it in crafting. I was distracted by it.
That was just rude and nasty. You’ve got one upload on your channel with obnoxious music. How do you like it?
NoniOf 3 , yes, I was rude and I am sorry.
I apologize for the criticism of that scarf and that it offended. Some folks are more sensitive than others to feed back.
@@DeerheartStudioArts feedback? I say unkind.
Just use bondo
It warps the card too much and the whole card looks very messy, every aspect of it, not just the paste. And adhering the vellum should have been done differently by taping the ends to the back of the blue card then adhering that card to the card base.
Hi
Could you say it all in Italian?happy summer.bye bye
Way too much yaking!!!
Messy... :/
Technique de stanio
I us plasterofperes
NO....NO... this is not for video assistance is only for epodeixi ................ I do not like ...... Firstly there they often appear what your hands are doing ....... Take account that most do not understand your language ..... but I see your hands ......... and you do not do that ..... useless video. ..... only for demonstration
That looks dreadful.
Hindi👍
I was going to say no offence to the women on the right, but seeing how the cannot be bothered to respond to people watching their videos, here it goes! The women on the right looks like she had a hard hard night and rolled out of bed and onto the set without using makeup or a hairbrush !!
I've never made any comments on appearance, but really, how hard is it to run a brush through your hair before getting on camera!
What a mess! Horrible card!
Why do both girls have dirty & messy hair???
I thought the same thing WASH YOUR HAIR UGHHHH
Connie Robinson , omg the one has greasy looking hair and she kept scratching lol, there was no make up crew I guess
That was the very first thing I thought also Ugh
The stringy haired woman could use a hairdo. She's on camera. Maybe she doesn't care.
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My dog could have made a better card.
Wot an awful, ugly card my two yr old can do better than this as for this paste it didnt really work well did it. As for all the comms on their dirty hair and awful clothes well peeps thats not wot we're being shown so comments not really constructive
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I really didn't like the card..itbwas to child like 👍.cWas not professional at all.
I am saying this with love. The woman on the right needs to wash her hair and add a little highlighter under her eyes! She would look so much better. Good information on this video.
NOTHING SMART , OLD TRICK .
It's ok but the no makeup and bad teeth. Turn off.
do you think this paste would work on a wine bottle using a brush?
will this paste work on glass, a wine bottle for example while using a brush to apply?