Your daughter is adorable. I've started using wood glue and am so pleased with how effective it is. You might give it a try on some of your cardboard projects. It seems to set up quickly too. I know hot glue seems fast, but it can be tricky on large pieces, no? Take care and God bless!
@Mina_sculpture5 күн бұрын
@@kilodeltawhisky1504 First of all, thank you for watching the films so carefully. And thank you very much for pointing out that the speed of the films is too fast. I tried to adjust the speed of the film that it wouldn’t be boring. But I will definitely slow it down from now on. step by step: I glued the cut cardboard pieces together with hot glue, and then I used wood glue mixed with water to stick newspapers to the surface of the cardboard. After they dried, I covered them with papier-mâché paste. I'm here to answer your question dear.
@kilodeltawhisky15045 күн бұрын
@Mina_sculpture Hey love, no the speed of the film was not to fast at all. I was referring to the speed the glyes set up. Not much time to work with hot glue on a large section... Very creative ideas. Thank you for sharing!
@Mina_sculpture5 күн бұрын
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@esenylmaz40236 күн бұрын
First of all, you and your daughter are such a cute couple. You have created wonders again. You have put in so much effort. Thank you so much for teaching me. I want to make one for my room too. We will cover it with a single layer of newspaper, right? Sometimes some people make 2 or 3 layers of newspaper for paper mache. But the ones I saw were like toy works. And after the newspapers are dry, I'll cover them with egg carton clay the next day, right?
@Mina_sculpture6 күн бұрын
You're very kind!🥹 I'm glad to be here for you. I await to see your beautiful artwork. Please send me a photo of your work when it's ready. You're absolutely right! A layer of newspaper is sufficient for this technique, and after the newspaper dries, we can cover the structure with egg carton clay (papier-mâché).