Momigami is truly therapeutic. I only discovered it fairly recently but I've found it so helpful for my arthritic hands as well as it being a very calming craft.
@@ninaleach6350 I love to hear this! You are so right. It is such a versatile and calming craft. I love all the things you can do with it. How wonderful that it helps your arthritic hands. Thank you for sharing!
I love your National Geographic citronella pages. I could never get that technique to work for ne. Maybe I didn't have the right years. I love momigami. I'm interested in exploring suminigashi too, so I subscribed to your channel.
Thank you for the kind words. Sometimes techniques don't come out the first time. Yes, I love Momigami too! Let me know how you like Suminagashi! It's fun too! I appreciate you subscribing to my channel. Thank you!
I’ve heard of using CitroSolv, which I have on my Amazon shopping list. I haven’t heard of using Citronella. What are the directions for using that with NatGeo pages? Tia!
Yes, it is so much fun, you'll have to try for sure. You can make all kinds of things from the paper you create. Would love to see what you make. Enjoy!
Nice process, i love it !!! I did 't with olive oil but after the process it is very greasy to use ! Do you do something to finish ? Greetings from Belgium😊
Thank you! Hi in Belgium! I found the olive oil to be too greasy too. I have not, yet, added any finishes to my papers. However, I have used Modge Podge on my Momigami, Origami, earrings. It works nicely. I am experimenting with making DIY Pocket Notebooks with my Momigami papers and will probably add a finish to the cover. So happy you enjoyed the process. T😀
I can do that. I will put it on my list of videos. It may take me a little while as I'm pretty slow at video making, but I finally get it done...LOL! Thanks so much for the suggestion.
You're welcome. It's ok. I dont even have Illustrator yet, but I want to get it someday. That's something I've been interested in learning how to do. You have a lot of good tutorials here!
@@giuliettawebber6772 I’ve asked myself that same question. That's why I'm trying to create additional videos of “What to do with your Momigami papers.” The process is so fun and easy that you can make a lot of papers. Once you have kneaded your paper to the point you like you can make book covers, books, you can sew it. I made a cross-bag to wear when I’m hiking. Mostly, I make jewelry with the Momigami paper. I have a video to make a matchbook notebook and Momigami earrings on my channel. I will put likes in the comments. I hope this helped.
@@giuliettawebber6772 The How to make a Matchbook with Momigami paper is actually on my blog. It has detailed instructions for you to print out and reference photos. creativerise.art/how-to-use-momigami-japanese-kneaded-paper-you-make/
Momigami is truly therapeutic. I only discovered it fairly recently but I've found it so helpful for my arthritic hands as well as it being a very calming craft.
@@ninaleach6350 I love to hear this! You are so right. It is such a versatile and calming craft. I love all the things you can do with it. How wonderful that it helps your arthritic hands. Thank you for sharing!
I love your National Geographic citronella pages. I could never get that technique to work for ne. Maybe I didn't have the right years. I love momigami. I'm interested in exploring suminigashi too, so I subscribed to your channel.
Thank you for the kind words. Sometimes techniques don't come out the first time. Yes, I love Momigami too! Let me know how you like Suminagashi! It's fun too! I appreciate you subscribing to my channel. Thank you!
I’ve heard of using CitroSolv, which I have on my Amazon shopping list.
I haven’t heard of using Citronella. What are the directions for using that with NatGeo pages? Tia!
@@judypatterson I'm not sure about the Citronella. I've not heard that either. I used the CitroSolv on my National Geo pages.
This looks like so much fun. I will have to try this. ❤😊
Yes, it is so much fun, you'll have to try for sure. You can make all kinds of things from the paper you create. Would love to see what you make. Enjoy!
Nice process, i love it !!! I did 't with olive oil but after the process it is very greasy to use ! Do you do something to finish ? Greetings from Belgium😊
Thank you! Hi in Belgium! I found the olive oil to be too greasy too. I have not, yet, added any finishes to my papers. However, I have used Modge Podge on my Momigami, Origami, earrings. It works nicely. I am experimenting with making DIY Pocket Notebooks with my Momigami papers and will probably add a finish to the cover. So happy you enjoyed the process. T😀
Nice! I love those papers. It would be nice to see how you turned those flower drawings into a designer paper in Illustrator.
I can do that. I will put it on my list of videos. It may take me a little while as I'm pretty slow at video making, but I finally get it done...LOL! Thanks so much for the suggestion.
You're welcome. It's ok. I dont even have Illustrator yet, but I want to get it someday. That's something I've been interested in learning how to do. You have a lot of good tutorials here!
Then what do u do?????
@@giuliettawebber6772 I’ve asked myself that same question. That's why I'm trying to create additional videos of “What to do with your Momigami papers.” The process is so fun and easy that you can make a lot of papers. Once you have kneaded your paper to the point you like you can make book covers, books, you can sew it. I made a cross-bag to wear when I’m hiking. Mostly, I make jewelry with the Momigami paper. I have a video to make a matchbook notebook and Momigami earrings on my channel. I will put likes in the comments. I hope this helped.
@@giuliettawebber6772 How to make Momigami Earrings. ruclips.net/video/kr78gnT8j48/видео.htmlsi=L41Xq8_97Lnw313_
@@giuliettawebber6772 The How to make a Matchbook with Momigami paper is actually on my blog. It has detailed instructions for you to print out and reference photos. creativerise.art/how-to-use-momigami-japanese-kneaded-paper-you-make/
@@giuliettawebber6772 enjoy! I hope this helps. Have a great weekend!
Cone - ya - koo
Thank you so much! I thought I spoke incorrectly. I appreciate the info.
BTW, I have trouble with that word "konnyaku" as well.