Thank you, SO much. I wasn't ready to lose my Elmer's Paste. So much so that I wrote the company, "for the sake of many art teachers, please reconsider discontinuing the product." Fortunately I found you in a FB discussion group and voila, I get to engage with your brilliance. I have been teaching papier mache sculpture for over 20 years. My students have made animal masks and all kinds of sculptures. The giant food sculptures inspired by Claes Oldenburg are my favorite. I'm going to check out your other video now.
1/4 cup methylcellulite 4 cups hot water 1or 2 drops glycerin (optional) store in sealed container. Let 15 minutes to thicken before use. Keep making great videos! 😊
Thanks for the tips! I have some glycerin in the house, but I haven't used it in years. The methyl cellulose seems really smooth already, but I'll try adding some glycerine one of these days. It might be nice to have a thicker mixture.
You should have been a scientist but then again, I guess you are. It is so cool that you made this follow up vides to share with otherers what you have learned. You are a great teacher and you are still learning. Thanks for the video.
Thank you! 🙏💗I had this problem with the last methylcellulose I made, and I didn't understand why, I thought it was "expired" 😄. Thank you so much, I'm going to mix it right away!
You’re soooo talented! I was looking for some kind of clay or plaster to go over a paper-mache project I want to do and I found exactly what I was looking for here
I love that you do follow ups on your experiments. I bought your book and I'm getting ready to make a sea turtle. I am going to make a disc world sculpture for my husband. After the turtle, comes 4 elephants. It's going to be quite a project.
I was wondering if I could use the unopened pot of wallpaper paste (Roman brand) on my giraffe-I’m finally ready to make my first batch of your PMC! Yay! Do you suggest your original PMC or is your silky air recipe easier to spread? And if i can use the wallpaper paste, which recipe should i follow? I’d be lost without you Jonni!
I have never used wallpaper paste for anything, so I can't offer any advice about it. The paper mache clay is much easier to spread than the air dry clay, but it isn't as smooth. A lot of people put on a really thin layer of the paper mache clay, let it dry, and then use some of the air dry clay for details, or where you really need the surface to be smooth.
@@UltimatePaperMache I’m so glad I asked! I seem to have a ton of leftover stuff from last years plaster bathroom repairs! I’d probably play it safe anyway with your magical clay! Making it today!
What if you mix clear glue in there would it make it a better product for paper mache cuz I remember when we I was in school we mixed white glue with water.
I don't think the glue would do anything useful, because the methylcellulose is already as sticky as it needs to be. The diluted glue would be a substitute for this paste, rather than something to add to it.
Kinda off topic, but in watching your videos I'm curious about your cement/paper sculptures. Does the addition of cement make the sculptures noticeably heavier than regular paper mache ?
Not much, but I do think they're slightly heavier. I make hollow sculptures, or ones with crumpled foil inside, so it isn't usually an issue unless the sculpture is really big.
Hi jhonny how are doing I have a question, from couple of years when you made the vintage chicken you used your air dry clay recipe but without joint compound and it looks very good but did you put more glue in it. I know it will be diffrent from the original recipe but at lebanon we don't have joint compound so i hope the no joint compound air dry clay will work because i tried you paper mache recipe without joint compound and it actually didn't work with me because of my mixer and maybe because i used newspapers(toilet paper is way too better )
Have you tried the recipe that uses plaster of Paris? It might work better than the one with calcium carbonate. No matter what recipe you use, you can always add more glue if it's too thick. The recipe I'm referring to is this one: ua-cam.com/video/FLTVGPx4jWk/v-deo.html Be sure to let your paper soak for a long time, so it has time for the fibers to come apart. That should help with the mixing.
Thank you!!!!!! I was so sad to lose Elmer’s art paste. This is wonderful!
You're so welcome!
Thank you, SO much. I wasn't ready to lose my Elmer's Paste. So much so that I wrote the company, "for the sake of many art teachers, please reconsider discontinuing the product." Fortunately I found you in a FB discussion group and voila, I get to engage with your brilliance. I have been teaching papier mache sculpture for over 20 years. My students have made animal masks and all kinds of sculptures. The giant food sculptures inspired by Claes Oldenburg are my favorite. I'm going to check out your other video now.
Thank you so much for all your experimentation and reporting 😊 You are an absolute treasure!
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1/4 cup methylcellulite
4 cups hot water
1or 2 drops glycerin (optional) store in sealed container.
Let 15 minutes to thicken before use.
Keep making great videos! 😊
Thanks for the tips! I have some glycerin in the house, but I haven't used it in years. The methyl cellulose seems really smooth already, but I'll try adding some glycerine one of these days. It might be nice to have a thicker mixture.
So 1 tablespoon to 1 cup water. Thanks.
Will the glycerin stop it from rotting so fast?
You should have been a scientist but then again, I guess you are. It is so cool that you made this follow up vides to share with otherers what you have learned. You are a great teacher and you are still learning. Thanks for the video.
Thanks, Alan! 😊
Thank you! 🙏💗I had this problem with the last methylcellulose I made, and I didn't understand why, I thought it was "expired" 😄. Thank you so much, I'm going to mix it right away!
I hope it works the same way for you as it did for me. Let us know if it doesn't! 😊
Thank you for sharing what works for your projects.
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Awesome to know! I put on my order for next year in my classroom. Good to know it works.
Hope you like it! 😊
Excellent info! Thanks!
I found you yesterday- i LOVE YOU 😘
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Thank you! 😊
You are such a treasure! Thank you!
You are so welcome! 😊
Great follow-up tip thanks so much.
You're welcome. 😊
You are the best! ♥️🙏🕊✨
You too!! 😊
You are amazing artist thank you for sharing
Thank you so much 😀
You’re soooo talented!
I was looking for some kind of clay or plaster to go over a paper-mache project I want to do and I found exactly what I was looking for here
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I love that you do follow ups on your experiments. I bought your book and I'm getting ready to make a sea turtle. I am going to make a disc world sculpture for my husband. After the turtle, comes 4 elephants. It's going to be quite a project.
Wow - you have a big challenge ahead! Have fun with it! 😊
Thank you!! I had this exact problem and was sooo frustrated.
Glad it helped! 😊
Obrigada pelas explicações!
I was wondering if I could use the unopened pot of wallpaper paste (Roman brand) on my giraffe-I’m finally ready to make my first batch of your PMC! Yay! Do you suggest your original PMC or is your silky air recipe easier to spread? And if i can use the wallpaper paste, which recipe should i follow? I’d be lost without you Jonni!
I have never used wallpaper paste for anything, so I can't offer any advice about it. The paper mache clay is much easier to spread than the air dry clay, but it isn't as smooth. A lot of people put on a really thin layer of the paper mache clay, let it dry, and then use some of the air dry clay for details, or where you really need the surface to be smooth.
@@UltimatePaperMache I’m so glad I asked! I seem to have a ton of leftover stuff from last years plaster bathroom repairs! I’d probably play it safe anyway with your magical clay! Making it today!
What if you mix clear glue in there would it make it a better product for paper mache cuz I remember when we I was in school we mixed white glue with water.
I don't think the glue would do anything useful, because the methylcellulose is already as sticky as it needs to be. The diluted glue would be a substitute for this paste, rather than something to add to it.
Kinda off topic, but in watching your videos I'm curious about your cement/paper sculptures. Does the addition of cement make the sculptures noticeably heavier than regular paper mache ?
Not much, but I do think they're slightly heavier. I make hollow sculptures, or ones with crumpled foil inside, so it isn't usually an issue unless the sculpture is really big.
Hi jhonny how are doing
I have a question, from couple of years when you made the vintage chicken you used your air dry clay recipe but without joint compound and it looks very good but did you put more glue in it. I know it will be diffrent from the original recipe but at lebanon we don't have joint compound so i hope the no joint compound air dry clay will work because i tried you paper mache recipe without joint compound and it actually didn't work with me because of my mixer and maybe because i used newspapers(toilet paper is way too better )
Have you tried the recipe that uses plaster of Paris? It might work better than the one with calcium carbonate. No matter what recipe you use, you can always add more glue if it's too thick. The recipe I'm referring to is this one: ua-cam.com/video/FLTVGPx4jWk/v-deo.html
Be sure to let your paper soak for a long time, so it has time for the fibers to come apart. That should help with the mixing.
I use Methocel for my water marbling size. Any chance you'd marble a paper mache piece for us??
I've never done anything like that, and wouldn't know where to start. I think you'll have to do that for us, instead. 😊
GLycerin makes paste smoother.
Hi there! How much glycerin would you recommend?
This is no good for the art classroom. Rots within a couple days and smells like vomit.
Are you sure you used the same product I did? Mine has been sitting on the shelf, unrefrigerated, for about five months, and there's no smell at all.
and it's wet?@@UltimatePaperMache
Yes - I did put a lid on the jar. You must have something entirely different from mine. @@aprilpink8505
@@UltimatePaperMache can you send me a link to where you bought it?
@@aprilpink8505 Sure - amzn.to/43qs8jN
Unrelated question: do you think painting playdoh with a slurry of portland work to make little statues?
I have no idea - you;d have to try it, but I suspect it won't work. It might, though.
@@UltimatePaperMache ill let you know!