MOMIGAMI!! - Japanese Kneaded Paper - No Oil, No Lotion Method

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  • Опубликовано: 28 янв 2025

Комментарии • 34

  • @jensartyinclinations
    @jensartyinclinations Год назад +3

    I haven’t agreed with myself that I won’t but new stuff - but I am cleaning out this year & using what I have as a priority. It’s also been great to gift things I know I’ll never get to, but are beautiful supplies. I was looking at some of my papers that I like, but aren’t quite me. This is just what I need to do I think, Leigh. Thanks so much for the tip! I’ve been loving your channel more each month too, I often watch on Tele & forget to go back & comment, sorry. But it’s going gangbusters. So creative & inspiring. You are fab & always easy to watch ❤❤

    • @leighcreates
      @leighcreates  Год назад +2

      Aw Jen, you are so kind, thank you very much. I watched your in-the-car video, enjoyed that immensely. Lovely to see the gorgeous face that goes with the friendly voice. I've been doing a lot of watching on the tv while fussy cutting etc and am quite forgetful in regard to going back and leaving comments too. xxx

  • @margaretpinsent6388
    @margaretpinsent6388 Год назад +4

    And you do momigami! So glad your channel came up when I searched for momigami. Your video is the best at showing how to do it. I was given some done on a gelli print last summer and I finally got round to using it to cover a sketchbook. It looks incredible. I have arthritis in my right hand, so I may be employing Beloved for this! Tks x

    • @leighcreates
      @leighcreates  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much Margaret! 😀😀😀

  • @gr8fng
    @gr8fng Год назад +3

    So gratifying to watch a fellow Aussie 'dry' momigami
    G'day from NSW 😊

  • @craftycs8917
    @craftycs8917 Год назад +1

    Very interesting ❤ thanks for sharing and inspiring us ❤

  • @lvan4407
    @lvan4407 Год назад +6

    Very interesting but I would love to see a video on what you do with the paper after

  • @jackielubeck
    @jackielubeck Год назад +1

    Ahhhh. Going to make me some.

  • @sheilabartlett6044
    @sheilabartlett6044 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you, this is so interesting. I’m so inspired!

  • @AndreeaEremiaArt
    @AndreeaEremiaArt Год назад +1

    Very interesting video😊

    • @selinastephens5265
      @selinastephens5265 Год назад

      Haven't tried this before so may have to give it a go. Nice tfs

  • @kimlatham7583
    @kimlatham7583 Год назад +3

    I kneaded a magazine page (matte not shiny) along with you. I did get a few edge tears as i was a bit heavy handed. But such an interesting change in the paper texture. Thanks for sharing.

    • @leighcreates
      @leighcreates  Год назад +1

      Oh wow! Good on you for giving it a go. It's hard to avoid the tears, particularly if the paper is a bit on the thick side. Cheers

  • @myenchantedjournals
    @myenchantedjournals Год назад +1

    seriously! these look fabulous, thanks for sharing that, Leigh 😉

    • @leighcreates
      @leighcreates  Год назад +2

      Thanks Di, just watched your travel kit video on the tv, brilliant idea. Funny thing, I'm making a mini flower press for my journal and filming it. 2 great minds think alike, lol. xxx

    • @myenchantedjournals
      @myenchantedjournals Год назад

      @@leighcreates oh brilliant! I look forward to seeing it 😺

  • @susangazawaypapercrafting3749
    @susangazawaypapercrafting3749 Год назад +3

    Very cool. I can’t wait to see what you do with it!😊

  • @maramakesjournals2319
    @maramakesjournals2319 Год назад +3

    I agree with your concern re oils and creams. Oil will eventually turn rancid and develop an unpleasant odor. Many years ago before I heard of momigami, I folded and kneaded card stock until it became soft like leather. I had lightly spritzed the paper with water to help get the paper bendy. I figured I was sorta taking the paper back to its infant days when it was pulp. I wonder if glycerine would work. Or even cornstarch in water, a very thin mixture, as you mentioned. We think acid-free paper is desirable. Adding oil seems counterintuitive. IMO. Maybe I’m overthinking. 🤪

    • @leighcreates
      @leighcreates  Год назад +1

      Not sure how glycerine would go, worth a try. Luise Janetta uses thick papers, she is very enthusiastic. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me.

    • @maramakesjournals2319
      @maramakesjournals2319 Год назад

      @@leighcreates You’re welcome! 💜💜💜

    • @samcollage7682
      @samcollage7682 4 месяца назад

      I agree that using oils and hand lotions, which is shown in utubes a lot, is not the best for paper. It may not take glue if the end use is to bond the paper. I'm inspired to use several other products that would be more compatible.

  • @eugeniagwathney622
    @eugeniagwathney622 Год назад +1

    thank you

  • @blackcoffeeandwildflowers
    @blackcoffeeandwildflowers Год назад +2

    I have tried this once, my arthritic hands were not happy. But I do love the way they feel and sound! Excited to see what you do with them 🤗❤️❤️❤️

    • @jensartyinclinations
      @jensartyinclinations Год назад +1

      I love that Leigh mentioned the arthritis. We need to work out a technique or tool or something, don’t we. My hand OT suggested I try wrapping things in something else. Like a tea towel or those rubber grip sheets you can get - even bubble wrap. I wonder if it would work for momagami - because I love it, but want to do it when I’m flaring up too … hmmmm

  • @lisastevens2607
    @lisastevens2607 Год назад +1

    When you do this make sure to moisturize your hands … the paper will dry your hands out sooooo badly. ❤
    Thanks for sharing!

  • @loraleewellington9064
    @loraleewellington9064 6 месяцев назад +1

    I'd love to see the end result of what you made with these two papers!

    • @leighcreates
      @leighcreates  6 месяцев назад +1

      Don't recall what I did with them, sorry. Cheers

  • @normasanders1709
    @normasanders1709 3 месяца назад +1

    I used spring flower catalogue. Lighter paper a bit easier.🙀

  • @artbookmakermixedmediaarti6024
    @artbookmakermixedmediaarti6024 Год назад +1

    Ancient Japanese Momigami technique consists in applying a bit of oil in your hands, rub them and then work with the paper, several times til your paper is soft as fabric.