Thank you for the recipe! I’m not sure if you know this tip; but an easier and cleaner way to load your piping bag is to sit the bag in a cup, tip first. Then open the bag over the sides of the cup, Pull them down until you are closer to the tip end of the bag. Fill your bag. Then just pull the sides of the bag up off the outside. I hope this makes sense lol.
Thank you, your are amazing at what you do. I have a suggestion, mix all the ingredients in a plastic ziplock bag. You can either put the tip on that or slip it in your piping bag. Easier clean up
Oooohhhhh!!!! Terrific!!! Can I make a suggestion? A silicone spatula or scraper like used in the kitchen will make getting all of your paste out of the bowl.
Hi Steve, I would just like to say a very big thank you your Inspiration for crafty things just keep getting better & better 👍 good on you ✨ Steve, If you pipe your sculpting paste onto a Silicon mat would that make It easier to remove your work ✨❤️👍
Thank you for the recipe! Have you tried lightweight spackling? It works very well for exactly this. I like it because it comes out pink, and turns white as it dries, so you know when it's dry :-)
I decorated cakes many years ago and I will say it is a skill set that takes some practice.... this looks like it will take a bit to get the results you are trying to get. We would just put it on the board and scrape it off until we learned to do the different designs. Can't wait to get started on this. It looks like so much fun. Once it's fully dry I would think that you could make a mold of it and then use the design to make with resin.... Is that possible?? Love to the family and fur babies 💞 Stay safe, you do you, and stay crafty 👍👍🛎️🔔🦋🦋
Tip put your piping bag in a jar with bag pulled out over rim. Now scoop the mix into the bag. When you pull the bag ends up, all the goop is down at the nozzle rather than all over the bag and wasted. (That's what decorators do).
Great recipe from the looks of it. 👌👌👌 I can’t find that exact patch paste though. Is there some special quality I need to make sure the plaster I find also have or is it just wall patching paste in general that does the job?
Thank you so much. This is exactly what I needed for a project I want to finish. So many fails... And as Always... You answered questions I did not ask. You are awesome!
Hi Steve! Have you tried to combine resin and concrete in the same mold? Half and half… Letting one set before you pore the next, is it possible you think?
Like the results but I'm confused. You said the ratio was 50% water, 25% paint and 25% glue which should mean 6 shot glasses water, 3 of paint and 3 of glue but you only used one and a half of paint. Can you verify which ratio is correct please?
Steve, could you also say: 6oz Water 3oz Acrylic paint 3oz White glue Enough powdered plaster to make pate so you can put in piping bag to make designs ??? Does that make sense? 🥺🥴❤️🙏💯
Thank you for the recipe! I’m not sure if you know this tip; but an easier and cleaner way to load your piping bag is to sit the bag in a cup, tip first. Then open the bag over the sides of the cup, Pull them down until you are closer to the tip end of the bag. Fill your bag. Then just pull the sides of the bag up off the outside. I hope this makes sense lol.
Thank you, your are amazing at what you do. I have a suggestion, mix all the ingredients in a plastic ziplock bag. You can either put the tip on that or slip it in your piping bag. Easier clean up
Thanks a lot this is exactly what I have been searching
Thank for a simple recipe. Great job and thanks for sharing.
Iced gem sweeties!!! Remember those????❤
Can I ask what the Powder is? So excited to try this.
So pretty. A little opal glitter sprinkled over the top of this white would be nice I bet. Thank you Steve. ✌🏻🤍
Thank you, Steve!!! This looks like it would be good for minor sheet rock repair too! So many uses to think about trying!!
Wow, that is awesome! I will definitely be trying this out. Not sure what for yet, but they'll be ready when I figure it out. Thank you Steve 😊!!!
This is a great recipe Steve! Thanks for sharing it. I will be trying it very soon.👍❤️
Can’t wait to try this out 😊
That's pretty cool! Can't wait to see what you are going to do with them!
Oooohhhhh!!!! Terrific!!!
Can I make a suggestion?
A silicone spatula or scraper like used in the kitchen will make getting all of your paste out of the bowl.
They look like iced gems ❤
I use the same wet mixture in my cement sculptures. I LOVE it and you are correct, so much more convenient ! Hugs
Really ? are the sculptures for outside or in xxxx
Thank you for sharing Steve ! I will definitely try this 👍
Use the Russian piping tips, they’re brilliant for making flowers 🌸
What is the powder ???
More great ideas
Thank you!!
Hi Steve, I would just like to say a very big thank you your Inspiration for crafty things just keep getting better & better 👍 good on you ✨ Steve, If you pipe your sculpting paste onto a Silicon mat would that make It easier to remove your work ✨❤️👍
Thank you for the recipe! Have you tried lightweight spackling? It works very well for exactly this. I like it because it comes out pink, and turns white as it dries, so you know when it's dry :-)
What is joint compound in Australia please
I decorated cakes many years ago and I will say it is a skill set that takes some practice.... this looks like it will take a bit to get the results you are trying to get.
We would just put it on the board and scrape it off until we learned to do the different designs.
Can't wait to get started on this. It looks like so much fun.
Once it's fully dry I would think that you could make a mold of it and then use the design to make with resin.... Is that possible??
Love to the family and fur babies 💞
Stay safe, you do you, and stay crafty 👍👍🛎️🔔🦋🦋
What is measurement on shot glass ?
Love your work steven...
Tip put your piping bag in a jar with bag pulled out over rim. Now scoop the mix into the bag. When you pull the bag ends up, all the goop is down at the nozzle rather than all over the bag and wasted. (That's what decorators do).
Can I substitute gypsum/plaster instead of joint compound?
Great recipe from the looks of it. 👌👌👌
I can’t find that exact patch paste though. Is there some special quality I need to make sure the plaster I find also have or is it just wall patching paste in general that does the job?
The powder is just a bulking agent. You can use talcum powder (baby powder) instead.
@@HO-bndk oh, ok. Thanks. 👍
Can l use joint compound in paste instead of powder?
Thank you so very much for sharing! ❤
Hi Steve, could you use this to shape a mould or would it react to the resin? Thank you, great idea as usual. 😊😊
Joint compound es yeso?
Thank you so much. This is exactly what I needed for a project I want to finish. So many fails... And as Always... You answered questions I did not ask. You are awesome!
Is there a difference between textured paste and sculpting paste?
Great video. Can I ask what joint compound is ? I’m in Australia 🇦🇺
Steve ... thanks is it or cn it be waterproof please ? I want to cover an armature with it x
How do you clean out the bag, piping tip & coupler?
I cleaned it out in soapy water, came up lovely
Instead of white paint we can use whatever color we will use right?
What is joint compund?
Hi. After water and acrylic paint, did you put glue in it too ? it was not shown in the video... then how much of the glue in it ?
How come you don’t pip that on wax paper that works very well and I love your ideas ❤❤❤
I will try that. 😀
Like making icing for a cake.
Hi Steve! Have you tried to combine resin and concrete in the same mold? Half and half… Letting one set before you pore the next, is it possible you think?
It is possible. I've seen another UA-camr use a faceted diamond mold with cement first then topped with resin to make pendants.
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Like the results but I'm confused. You said the ratio was 50% water, 25% paint and 25% glue which should mean 6 shot glasses water, 3 of paint and 3 of glue but you only used one and a half of paint. Can you verify which ratio is correct please?
Steve, could you also say: 6oz water, 3 oz of paint, 3 oz glue??
@@SteveMcDonaldArtsandCrafts Ok, thanks for that.
@@dianeh2420 no it's 6oz water 1½oz paint 1½ glue
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Not cracking?
Those clorox bleach pens for tiles arent made anymore but there is a recipe to make it yourself... Its fun for drawing stuff on clothes.
Steve, could you also say:
6oz Water
3oz Acrylic paint
3oz White glue
Enough powdered plaster to make pate so you can put in piping bag to make designs
??? Does that make sense? 🥺🥴❤️🙏💯
Your maths are off. If 50% is 6 shot glasses, 25% is 3 shot glasses.
why aren't there more languages for us to understand. everything in English
Those r cute mine would look like 💩💩💩 😂😂😂