You are my hero! This was an incredible video. What a gift you have given us. You are a talented, creative and beautiful artist and teacher. Thank you x a trillion.
@@shweetiepetina1563 I’m truly speechless; your kind words inspire me greatly. Thank you so much for your support and for watching. I look forward to creating more content for you! 😘♥️
Go to the video description I have posted a recipe of a cement mixture that’s weatherproof. According to the individual who came up with this recipe your project will withstand up to 10 years of harsh weather
Try sealing the wood pieces, before using as a template as wood is sticky due to moisture in clay. Dust the wood template with cornstarch before pushing into clay. That should help with the sticking.
Hello, I’m glad you enjoyed the tutorial. You can buy the molds at hobby lobby. You can turn anything into a mold so the options are endless. Also check out Amazon. See video description for links of options. Take care
Good question. Yes, they are very labor intensive and unfortunately most people don’t appreciate the work that goes into making something like this. I would personally ask around $350 a piece
I used cement all rapid set. However if you want a much more stronger product then go to the description and look at the concrete recipe that I have listed. It is a much stronger mix that will withstand years of harsh weather. Good luck and thank you for watching!
Just wondering what kind of sealer to use after? I've seen similar videos and they usually seal them to help protect them from weather. I love where ita very cold and snows in the winter and guessing I would have to put them inside to prevent damage
Use this recipe for a long lasting concrete that will not crack. Your project will last 10 years in any Weather 10 cups of Portland cement 5 cups of fine sand 2 cups of Metakaolin Acrylic concrete bonding liquid- find in Home Depot- (1part acrylic 3 parts water)
I'd love to see what would happen with a 'dry cast' for your details. It's pretty simple. In place of your wet cement mixture use only the dry (powder) cement for putting into your moulds. After screeing (with a straight edge to make it smooth), using a spray bottle with a relatively fine mist, mist it for about 2-5 seconds. Let it sit (for out doors you let it sit for an hour). You're not trying to wet all the cement at once. An hour later do it again. Do this 2-3 times then let it sit until it's completely dry.
There are many different types of mixing recipes some include sand and fiber or fortifying elements. However I went with cement all and so far they are holding up nicely.
Sand helps add strength, which isn't necessary for decor. The flowers might see damage if it's rolled over solid surfaces, but not using sand gives a smoother finish.
Hello, please go to video description for links and listing of products used in this video. Also, I posted a new cement recipe that I highly recommend you use to make your project last for at least 10 years. Thank you for watching ♥️ if you need to contact me personally please go to my Instagram instagram.com/elysianmerchant?igsh=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA%3D%3D&
I don't understand what kind of cement or concrete to buy. I don't live in portland. He says use portland concrete. Then later he says cement. Which is it, concrete or cement, or are they interchangeable? Plus, there are so many variables of the product, its making my head spin. Please help!
You can use cement all. Is a product that you can find in any Home Depot. Portland cement is a type of cement that’s sold in Home Depot as well. That is the name of the product. It has nothing to do with the city of Portland if that’s what you are referring to. I hope my answer helped you.
This is a tutorial unless you have done this yourself. I suggest you listen to the expert giving the tutorial. Sorry, I am in complete disagreement and I think you’re attention to detail was perfect You did a great job. Thank you.
Totally Awesome, love them and your presentation😊😊😊
Thank you so much ♥️
This video is absolutely amazing
@@nancyburrowes8940 no, you absolutely amazing 🤩 😘♥️♥️♥️
Wow! Very good communication on how you go about this.
Will be checking out your other videos.
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Beautiful! Great Idea! Lovely garden statement!❤
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Thank you for your sharing ... I really appreciate all your details on recipes and techniques ...
Ck out the video description where I have an amazing concrete recipe that will guarantee your work to last 10 years
Beautiful work may the lordbless your hands sending blessing
Thank you so much Lourdes and blessings to you and your family ♥️🙏
Holy Batman, these are lovely 😊…No disrespect to Batman.
😁 Holy Toledo ( no disrespect to Toledo) I’m glad your found them lovely 😁 thank you for watching 😘
These are beautiful! Well done,thankyou for sharing your knowledge!
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You are my hero! This was an incredible video. What a gift you have given us. You are a talented, creative and beautiful artist and teacher. Thank you x a trillion.
One question (for now) 😂… what kind of outdoor temps will these survive? Do I bring them into garage and cover for winter? Thank you
@@shweetiepetina1563 I’m truly speechless; your kind words inspire me greatly. Thank you so much for your support and for watching. I look forward to creating more content for you! 😘♥️
Go to the video description I have posted a recipe of a cement mixture that’s weatherproof. According to the individual who came up with this recipe your project will withstand up to 10 years of harsh weather
@@artsandcraftchica thank you. I am in the Midwest so it gets pretty cold in winter. I appreciate you and your efforts.
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Good morning from Harvard Illinois I loved it and how you gave us some history/advice
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These are beautiful! I can't wait to make my own. Thank you for sharing your art!!❤
Thank you so much for watching!! 😘♥️
Nice. I just saw a guy make several of these. His were nice too
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Hi from Australia, this is such a creative idea and I think is amazing. Beautiful 😍
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I’ve learned so much. Thank you . Beautiful ✨🫶🏻✨
Thank uuuuu ♥️😘
Thank you for sharing. Great projects.
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This is a great tutorial! Beautiful results and such a fun craft 🤩
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Rub oil on the saran wrap and it comes out easily.
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so cool!
Thank you so much!
Wow! You are super creative ❤
Thank you so much ♥️😘
Thank you for speeding up the tedious parts. I hate when videos take as long to watch as to create the craft!
Yes, I agree with you 😁 thank you so much for watching ♥️
Try sealing the wood pieces, before using as a template as wood is sticky due to moisture in clay. Dust the wood template with cornstarch before pushing into clay. That should help with the sticking.
Thank you for the awesome tip!! I’ll definitely do that next time ❤️
Well done!
Thank you so much for watching!!! ♥️
@@artsandcraftchica not only did I watch, learn and enjoy; I subscribed and look forward to watching and learning more from you 🥰
@@GloryBea64 awwww you are awesome!!! Thank youuu 😘
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@reynoldsbillie 😘
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing! You're very talented.
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When spring arrives I will try to do this. I subscribed to your channel. You’re a true artist.
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Love these. I’m definitely going to try this.
Do you have the information on how to make that tea?
Yes. Recipe is in the description. Thank you for watching ♥️😘
To je moc hezké 🙂
Děkuji mnohokrát 😘♥️
I love this video. But am i missing the link for the resin you coat on the form?
They sell it on Michael or hobby lobby
Wow so beautiful!!! Thank you very much for tutorial.
Thank you so much for watching ❤️
Thank you for the amazing tutorial. Please tell us where we can find this beautiful floral moles that you used.
Hello, I’m glad you enjoyed the tutorial. You can buy the molds at hobby lobby. You can turn anything into a mold so the options are endless. Also check out Amazon. See video description for links of options. Take care
That is beautiful and amazing
Thank you so much!!! ❤️
You can find a Portland cement in Lows, Home Depot or any Hardware stores
Amazing job
Thank you so much!!!
They are wonderful. How much would you sell these for. They are labor intensive....your thoughts?
Good question. Yes, they are very labor intensive and unfortunately most people don’t appreciate the work that goes into making something like this. I would personally ask around $350 a piece
So at what point do you shape to the ball before it dries???
I’m sorry I don’t understand your question, what do you mean?
Preciosos!
Muchas gracias 😘♥️
Really great tutorial. Loved it. Where did you get your molds?
It brings me so much joy to know that you enjoyed the video and I thank you so much for watching and supporting my channel. Take care
We’re did you find the original piece to make your mold? It’s very beautiful!
Amazon:
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Do you not have to put medal in for reinforcements?
No it isn’t necessary. Make sure that you use the concrete tape and apply a thick layer of cement/concrete
Beautiful!
Thank you so much for watching❤️
Очень красиво
спасибо большое я рада что вам понравилось ❤️
what type of cement s used for projects what is smooth concrete?
I used cement all rapid set. However if you want a much more stronger product then go to the description and look at the concrete recipe that I have listed. It is a much stronger mix that will withstand years of harsh weather. Good luck and thank you for watching!
Just wondering what kind of sealer to use after? I've seen similar videos and they usually seal them to help protect them from weather. I love where ita very cold and snows in the winter and guessing I would have to put them inside to prevent damage
Use this recipe for a long lasting concrete that will not crack. Your project will last 10 years in any Weather
10 cups of Portland cement
5 cups of fine sand
2 cups of Metakaolin
Acrylic concrete bonding liquid- find in Home Depot- (1part acrylic 3 parts water)
For sealer
www.homedepot.com/p/Seal-Krete-24-oz-Turbo-Concrete-Wet-Look-Spray-357925/312680486
What is in your adhesive
Concrete adhesive.
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This adhesive is water resistant and is ready to use all you need is to add the cement.
Is that mesh in there?
I used concrete tape
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I'd love to see what would happen with a 'dry cast' for your details. It's pretty simple. In place of your wet cement mixture use only the dry (powder) cement for putting into your moulds. After screeing (with a straight edge to make it smooth), using a spray bottle with a relatively fine mist, mist it for about 2-5 seconds. Let it sit (for out doors you let it sit for an hour). You're not trying to wet all the cement at once. An hour later do it again. Do this 2-3 times then let it sit until it's completely dry.
Thank sound interesting. Ill have to check it out and do more research. Thank you for the input. I appreciated!
Is sand not necessary?
There are many different types of mixing recipes some include sand and fiber or fortifying elements. However I went with cement all and so far they are holding up nicely.
Sand helps add strength, which isn't necessary for decor. The flowers might see damage if it's rolled over solid surfaces, but not using sand gives a smoother finish.
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Thank you for watching
большое спасибо, я рада, что ты нашла красоту ❤️
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Why can't any of you ever show the products you use like what is the name of the adhesive!!!!???
Hello, please go to video description for links and listing of products used in this video. Also, I posted a new cement recipe that I highly recommend you use to make your project last for at least 10 years. Thank you for watching ♥️ if you need to contact me personally please go to my Instagram
instagram.com/elysianmerchant?igsh=YTQwZjQ0NmI0OA%3D%3D&
Elysian merchant is the name of my Instagram if for some reason the link does not want to work
I don't understand what kind of cement or concrete to buy. I don't live in portland. He says use portland concrete. Then later he says cement. Which is it, concrete or cement, or are they interchangeable? Plus, there are so many variables of the product, its making my head spin. Please help!
You can use cement all. Is a product that you can find in any Home Depot. Portland cement is a type of cement that’s sold in Home Depot as well. That is the name of the product. It has nothing to do with the city of Portland if that’s what you are referring to. I hope my answer helped you.
Enjoyed it until 19.52 then
What a let down
Thanks for watching! Glad you hear you enjoyed it!
Как же долго.... 🙄не дальше не смотрю...
Thank you for watching!
You spent way too much time fussing with that flower. Just leave it on the mold longer.
Thank you for the tip!
This is a tutorial unless you have done this yourself. I suggest you listen to the expert giving the tutorial. Sorry, I am in complete disagreement and I think you’re attention to detail was perfect You did a great job. Thank you.
Your creations are beautiful BUT please do not blaspheme the name of Jesus Christ!
Thanks for watching. I’m glad you find my content beautiful ❤️
Love love love these thankyou
Thank you Tina!!!
Gorgeous work
Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. Just made me think of that verse.