I’ve used phone book pages, newspaper, blue shop towels and Brown Kraft paper in paper mache projects, sometimes I’ve done layers of different materials on the same project. I definitely like using the kraft paper as a skin because it’s easiest to paint over without showing the newsprint. These are all great supplies, thanks. Never used cotton balls, cloth or toilet paper but I’d love to try them! I love all the props you make! As an artist who has taken fine art classes from elementary through college, hearing you say you’ve never had an art class proves that some folks just have natural talent! No doubt about it!
Thanks for the suggestions regarding shop towels and fabric which I have plenty of. Just recently started doing paper mache again for a project. I had tried it before six years ago but gave up due to frustrating results. But watching your videos and reading Jonni Good's paper mache site has inspired me to try it again.
I'm new to paper mache as well as cloth mache now. Great info on tearing newsprint on its bias. Also on how different materials react to paste and differ in drying times. VERY useful information. My current project is casting paper/cloth mache over a large latex balloon. I would like to use a heavier paper or (after watching your video) cloth over the balloon. However the drytime of these heavier and stronger materials allows the balloon to deflate slightly in the hour(s) it takes to set. I should arrange to have a pump at the ready to reinflate every 15 minutes or so (not the easiest thing with available resources). Have you used some sort of armature for your paper sculptures? I have some heavy aluminum wire which might hold a shape long enough for a cloth /paper mache to cure. Do I then cover it with thinner layers of paper mache? Any thoughts on the project? All responses welcome.
I’ve used several different things for armatures.. However in your current situation, you could do a few layers of paper strip mache over the balloons, let that dry it then do the cloth over that. I think that would probably be your best bet
Made some zombie torsos for target shooting using the shop towels after watching your video. I used a cpr manikin covered with cling wrap and made a back plate using cardboard. Repaired it with the same shop towels and expect to get several uses out of it. Thanks for the info.
but late of a response but the best thing to add is joint compound (any brand but DAP), wet plaster can give you hives if you have exposed to your skin for too long and is more brittle/sets too fast
I’ve used phone book pages, newspaper, blue shop towels and Brown Kraft paper in paper mache projects, sometimes I’ve done layers of different materials on the same project. I definitely like using the kraft paper as a skin because it’s easiest to paint over without showing the newsprint. These are all great supplies, thanks. Never used cotton balls, cloth or toilet paper but I’d love to try them!
I love all the props you make!
As an artist who has taken fine art classes from elementary through college, hearing you say you’ve never had an art class proves that some folks just have natural talent! No doubt about it!
Thank you soo much for the kind words. And thank you for taking time to watch some of the videos
Thanks for the suggestions regarding shop towels and fabric which I have plenty of. Just recently started doing paper mache again for a project. I had tried it before six years ago but gave up due to frustrating results. But watching your videos and reading Jonni Good's paper mache site has inspired me to try it again.
That’s awesome! Jonni has some great info on her site! Good luck and have fun with it
Very interesting, I have learnt so much about the different materials "Thank You"👍😆👍
Thanks, going with the grain was a very helpful tip!
Very informative. I'll have to try cotton balls next.
Thank you! This is very helpful for a mask project I'm working on :)
I'm new to paper mache as well as cloth mache now. Great info on tearing newsprint on its bias. Also on how different materials react to paste and differ in drying times. VERY useful information. My current project is casting paper/cloth mache over a large latex balloon. I would like to use a heavier paper or (after watching your video) cloth over the balloon. However the drytime of these heavier and stronger materials allows the balloon to deflate slightly in the hour(s) it takes to set. I should arrange to have a pump at the ready to reinflate every 15 minutes or so (not the easiest thing with available resources). Have you used some sort of armature for your paper sculptures? I have some heavy aluminum wire which might hold a shape long enough for a cloth /paper mache to cure. Do I then cover it with thinner layers of paper mache? Any thoughts on the project? All responses welcome.
I’ve used several different things for armatures.. However in your current situation, you could do a few layers of paper strip mache over the balloons, let that dry it then do the cloth over that. I think that would probably be your best bet
Made some zombie torsos for target shooting using the shop towels after watching your video. I used a cpr manikin covered with cling wrap and made a back plate using cardboard. Repaired it with the same shop towels and expect to get several uses out of it. Thanks for the info.
That’s awesome! Great idea on how to create a reusable target
Super helpful! Thank tou
Awesome I’m glad it was
Just found you and subscribed. I’m working on an abstract body something or other
Thanks for the sub
If you use paper towels, does it take longer to dry?
It can depending on how much paste they soake up
Can I add a bit of plater to mache paste for extra durability? And aesthetic?
Never tried, but i'm sure you could
but late of a response but the best thing to add is joint compound (any brand but DAP), wet plaster can give you hives if you have exposed to your skin for too long and is more brittle/sets too fast
What music is in the background? Sounds epic af haha
How about a witch head? Can you show us how to make one? Thanks
Tried newspaper and wallpaper paste.as it was drying paper just flaked off.would it be to do with papers being recycled
It shouldn't
May try your paste recipe
I'm making curved toe witch boots. My question is do I have to do the whole boot or can I just do the toe area?
I'm guessing you could just do the toe area
great video thanks
Thanks
Hi Jay the weirdest thing happened, the stupid little birds attacked my pumpkin while it was outside drying 🤔 pecking at it like it was food?
Dang it
Do you have any ideas lol its funny now but I can't throw anything at them
hmm same thing happened to me
thanks a lot
No thank you.. Glad the video has helped
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Background music is distracting and annoying. But the info is great!
lol I guess one out of two isn’t bad
Mache Sucks LOL!!! Thanks for the info HFL!!
LOL ya ya I've heard that before