Such a gem of a channel! The content, editing and all are excellent! So glad these communities come together and work for the betterment of everyone! We need more channels like this and CrafsMan! My lil son is interested in what we are seeing and I couldn't be any more happier! Thank you for sharing your passion!
Hello all! Has anyone out there built their own stop motion puppets yet? PATREON: www.patreon.com/user?u=54104013 STORE: cajuncraftastrophe.bigcartel.com/ MAGWIRE ART: www.magwireart.com WEBSITE: www.cajuncraftastrophe.com INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/cajun_craftastrophe/ _________________________________________________________________________________________ Here is a supply list of materials, a PDF Template for the foil armature and Jonni G's magic Paper Mache Cley recipe. STOP MOTION PUPPET TEMPLATE PDF: drive.google.com/file/d/1URQnq5VZUhH2FF8gdGZ295wVIq7doNLY/view?usp=sharing WEBSITE: www.cajuncraftastrophe.comINSTAGRAM: instagram.com/cajun_craftastrophe/ MAGWIRE ART - Spiritual-Advisorwww.magwireart.com/psychic/spiritual-advisor-2?rq=Spiritual%20Advisor ULTIMATE PAPER MACHE (Jonni G,) - www.ultimatepapermache.com/paper-mache-clay THEME MUSIC BY: Carl Henry Breuggen: ruclips.net/channel/UCSiSW5e6gT1OePKK1z5_SfA PRODUCTS USED:Aves Apoxie Sculpt: amzn.to/3mwZIz3 Super Sculpey Polymer Clay: amzn.to/3lT9Em5 Pro Gaffer’s Tape: amzn.to/3bvHlbT Magnets for Puppet Feet: amzn.to/3seNgrL DAP Rapidfuse Glue:amzn.to/3shWbZj Elmer’s Glue All: amzn.to/2LLwu2IAluminum Foilamzn.to/3i4LzbG Mounting Putty: amzn.to/3nFnQQg Jonni G's Paper Mache Clay Recipe: 1 1/4 cups damp toilet paper 1 cup premixed drywall joint compound in a plastic tub (but not DAP brand joint compound) 3/4 cup Elmer’s Glue-All or any PVA glue 1/2 to 1 cup white flour (adjustable) 2 tablespoons mineral oil (optional)
@@CajunCraftastrophe I make cards with chibi lights, eternity cards, and pop up boxes along with regular greeting cards. I can't wait to introduce my grandkids to your videos. Happy to meet you!
“Ronni”(Jonni) is amazing. I used her recipe to create mask props for The Lion King Jr and they were kid proof. They’re lightweight and still look brand new after a few years. Thank you Jonni!
Man, I really liked the lil aluminum foil tape puppet. I was seeing a "mummy" or a "ninja" character being created. You got me wanting to make something now. Just never thought it could be this easy. Got me some future projects planned when my life settles down a bit.
THAT'S what I want to hear!!!! Yay! I stayed away from stop motion for a long time because the puppets were too complicated for me. Then one day I said... "Wait a second." Thanks for coming by!
Love the video. You do great work. Piece of advise for trying heat shrink in the future. Use what is called double wall or adhesive heat shrink. it is almost solid when it cools rather than flexible like regular heat shrink. It's a bit more expensive, but not too bad. We use it in electronics to create strain relief on cable connectors. Also look into buying safety wire from some place like Harbor Freight. I think it's cheaper than so called craft wire, and it's the same stuff. While you're there look at getting you some safety wire pliers for doing things like attaching feet like at 9:09. Hope this helps.
This the kinda stuff that the interwebs were invented for :) Such warmth and positivity and thought shines through, T-Nu - so if your pa starts rollin' his eyes again at your shenanigans, just get him to look down here at these comments. That should shut him up. For a while, at any rate...
This was amazing! I remember my best friend and I creating LEGO stop motion videos back when we were kids in the mid 90's. A lot of work, but so much fun! Ones imagination is boundless. I wish as adults more of us took time out to do fun stuff like this. I'm going to attempt some stop motion with my nephew this coming weekend. I sent him this video and he seems super psyched for it! Thanks T Nu...
Thanks for sharing!! That's amazing. I have not entered the Twitterverse yet, but this and your kind words are like food for the soul for me... or is it soul food? No, that's something different... I think I'm hungry.
What’s the song/theme that comes on at 6:18? Did you write it or just use it? Either way I like it and was wondering if there’s a full version somewhere
Ah yes, the mellow song. I use a music service for some of my music (like this particular tune), I also have Carl Henry Brueggen who created several songs including the theme to the show. I'm working on a new tutorial now so finding the exact name of the song and where I got it is not possible at the moment. If you really need it hit me up via email and I'll dig out the name as soon as I can get to it.
Thanks! It's such an easy one for people to get started with. You can make puppets using masking tape that are really detailed and work amazingly. Sometimes embracing the limitations of a medium is the key! : ) Thanks again!
Great vid, as I've come to expect. The stop motion video was utterly delightful. And I love that you share your wife's work, it's so sweet! Though I guess it helps that she's very talented as well. 😁
Thank you! Doing the stop motion film was fun. It was interesting to just start animating around a loose concept and then let the story organically form around that. I many times do the same thing with sculpting and will do more tutorials based around this improvisational aspect of crafting. Thanks for your support. It means a lot to me!
Big Comment Ahead! The stop-motion was great and I want to thank you for making great content with love and care! Even though the stop-motion had no lip-sink, it was still VERY fun to watch! At the end I was really expecting her to grab the guitar and throw it in the fire, but that might just be me thinking that. Now while thinking about fire, I think it would be cool if you did a stop-motion with puppets of your friends for example, with a monster or something wondering the woods. It could start out with two pickup trucks driving down a trail, later stoping at a campsite surrounded by trees. A time lapse could go by as they built tents and get everything set up, or a time jump can go by cutting to night with you and the guys sitting by the fire telling stories. One of you can tell a scary legend about a monster lurking in the woods. And so on... (That is of course if this interests you, and by all means feel free to control the story how you want CraftsMan) Last thing, at 15:00, I think that would be one if not the best cheap way to make a mummy puppet.
Thank you so much! You're an amazing artist! Learned soooo much! Love stop motion, please make more stop motion videos, maybe teach us how to film stop motion with the puppets, such as how to pose them, move them, storyboard, set design, lighting and software, etc. ::::::::))))))))
Fellow Southern neighbor and Artist from Mobile,Al. So happy to have newly subbed! Love to see some Cajun representation in the RUclips Craft Community as well!
Absolutely love this. So much genuine fun and creativity. I love your passion regardless of if anyone’s watching. I too was shocked that you only had 175 followers. This stuff is so great! I am from Indiana but work in a cajunrestaurant called Yats and really vibe with what you’re doing. Our owner is from down there and he is basically the most bad ass person I know. Y’all are so awesome
My girlfriend just started crafting with this clay, she used the same recipe. It's awesome stuff, super strong. Great for sculpting and making bases with. 🦾🤖
@@CajunCraftastrophe totally, she seems like a very sweet lady. I'll maybe go and let her know my girlfriend loves her recipe, and you sent me of course.👍
De. Light. Fullllllll. Just watch! You're going to be at 100k in no time now that the algorithm has you in it's chewy wheels. Brilliant content, friend. I can't wait to see what's next!
I love stop motion! I will keep this video for reference for future projects and builds! Keep it up! Looking forward to many more exciting ideas and tutorials! Love the originallity and style. The Crafsman has sent me.
I was led here by Crafsman as well. Great tutorial. The short itself, it kinda reminded me of those Tool videos like Sober, only way less dark and grim 👏👍
I have that Star Wars book somewhere around here. Is that the one that had electronics in it to play sounds? Like an updated version of the ones that came with a 45 rpm record? Or maybe that’s a pop-up book? Whatever it is, I have one. Obviously I haven’t seen it in a while. But it’s here. Someplace. I think.
Yeah, sort of. You can see in the video that the heads come off easily, so I would just replace the entire head. If you do any 3D printing then you could really go to town by creating a bunch of different heads/expressions that way. Thanks for watching.
Instead of them being so skinny can you add foil as like clothing to bulk them up wrap it with masking tape and paint the tape to look like clothes or would that make the “joints” harder to move? Thanks
Certain brands of Sports Tape work great over foam if you want to bulk out the figures. The Sports Tape adds a cloth texture which is very nice. Give that a try.
Just catchin' up on episodes T-Nu...I don't think you ever mentioned your wife was an artist.....NOT...Her art is excellent! does she have a channel here on the tube for painting and design?? I'm glad you feature her work in your vids!Love the tie-ins.....and a big thanks again to Crafsman for turning us on to your superb channel! Rock on my brother!
I'm not sure what's going wrong then my friend. The things that I would check are to make sure you're NOT using DAP brand joint compound and that you are not using Elmer's SCHOOL glue. There is a big difference between that and Elmer's Glue ALL. One other thing is making sure there's not too much water in the mixture.@@MrHangman56
This has a "what did I just watch" combined with "Who cares, it's awesome!" vibe. Soo good.
Yes! That is the best approach to just about anything! Thank you!
This stimulated my hyperactive brain! Crafsman was right, you deserve a ton of new subs. I look forward to all of your future videos!
Such a gem of a channel! The content, editing and all are excellent! So glad these communities come together and work for the betterment of everyone! We need more channels like this and CrafsMan! My lil son is interested in what we are seeing and I couldn't be any more happier!
Thank you for sharing your passion!
Much appreciated! I'm glad to hear you and your son are enjoying the channel. I LOVE that.
Cajun, Crafts and ASMR at the same time? Absolutely!! This is awesome - subbed. So pleased Crafsman recommended this channel to me.
Man, you kicking out the obscure references. I did not know about ASMR! Crazy. I think I may have that "affliction." : ) Thanks for coming by!
Hello all! Has anyone out there built their own stop motion puppets yet?
PATREON: www.patreon.com/user?u=54104013
STORE: cajuncraftastrophe.bigcartel.com/
MAGWIRE ART: www.magwireart.com
WEBSITE: www.cajuncraftastrophe.com
INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/cajun_craftastrophe/
_________________________________________________________________________________________
Here is a supply list of materials, a PDF Template for the foil armature and Jonni G's magic Paper Mache Cley recipe.
STOP MOTION PUPPET TEMPLATE PDF: drive.google.com/file/d/1URQnq5VZUhH2FF8gdGZ295wVIq7doNLY/view?usp=sharing
WEBSITE: www.cajuncraftastrophe.comINSTAGRAM: instagram.com/cajun_craftastrophe/
MAGWIRE ART - Spiritual-Advisorwww.magwireart.com/psychic/spiritual-advisor-2?rq=Spiritual%20Advisor
ULTIMATE PAPER MACHE (Jonni G,) - www.ultimatepapermache.com/paper-mache-clay
THEME MUSIC BY: Carl Henry Breuggen: ruclips.net/channel/UCSiSW5e6gT1OePKK1z5_SfA
PRODUCTS USED:Aves Apoxie Sculpt: amzn.to/3mwZIz3
Super Sculpey Polymer Clay: amzn.to/3lT9Em5
Pro Gaffer’s Tape: amzn.to/3bvHlbT
Magnets for Puppet Feet: amzn.to/3seNgrL
DAP Rapidfuse Glue:amzn.to/3shWbZj
Elmer’s Glue All: amzn.to/2LLwu2IAluminum Foilamzn.to/3i4LzbG
Mounting Putty: amzn.to/3nFnQQg
Jonni G's Paper Mache Clay Recipe:
1 1/4 cups damp toilet paper
1 cup premixed drywall joint compound in a plastic tub (but not DAP brand joint compound)
3/4 cup Elmer’s Glue-All or any PVA glue
1/2 to 1 cup white flour (adjustable)
2 tablespoons mineral oil (optional)
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This is class right here. Crafsman told me to come visit.
I love to hear this!! Thanks for coming by. Crafsman rules (with kindness)!!!
Thanks for showing what DIDN'T work as well as what does. Oh and your wife is amazing painter! Wow!
Thanks 👍 I love my wife's paintings too!
I just make cards and I'm impressed and inspired, man. Crafsman don't lie, you are a cool teacher.
This is soooooo good to hear! What kind of cards do you make? Thanks for coming by.
@@CajunCraftastrophe I make cards with chibi lights, eternity cards, and pop up boxes along with regular greeting cards. I can't wait to introduce my grandkids to your videos. Happy to meet you!
@@kabookie- Oh, fantastic! I love that you're going to show it to your grand kids! Super cool! Thanks again.
So glad TheCrafsMan sent me here! Truly talented and entertaining!
“Ronni”(Jonni) is amazing. I used her recipe to create mask props for The Lion King Jr and they were kid proof. They’re lightweight and still look brand new after a few years. Thank you Jonni!
So cool to see someone else mention jonni. Also awesome to see someone using her clay for different kinds of projects!
Jonni rocks! Her Clay Paste is amazing!
Get outta my head boy, I don't want you there... Great line!
Look at that Southern name you got! Thanks, my Daddy is a little on the superstitious side. : )
Man, I really liked the lil aluminum foil tape puppet. I was seeing a "mummy" or a "ninja" character being created. You got me wanting to make something now. Just never thought it could be this easy. Got me some future projects planned when my life settles down a bit.
THAT'S what I want to hear!!!! Yay! I stayed away from stop motion for a long time because the puppets were too complicated for me. Then one day I said... "Wait a second." Thanks for coming by!
Love the video. You do great work. Piece of advise for trying heat shrink in the future. Use what is called double wall or adhesive heat shrink. it is almost solid when it cools rather than flexible like regular heat shrink. It's a bit more expensive, but not too bad. We use it in electronics to create strain relief on cable connectors. Also look into buying safety wire from some place like Harbor Freight. I think it's cheaper than so called craft wire, and it's the same stuff. While you're there look at getting you some safety wire pliers for doing things like attaching feet like at 9:09. Hope this helps.
It certainly does help. I will look into this. Thanks for the tips!! : )
This the kinda stuff that the interwebs were invented for :) Such warmth and positivity and thought shines through, T-Nu - so if your pa starts rollin' his eyes again at your shenanigans, just get him to look down here at these comments. That should shut him up. For a while, at any rate...
This was amazing! I remember my best friend and I creating LEGO stop motion videos back when we were kids in the mid 90's. A lot of work, but so much fun! Ones imagination is boundless. I wish as adults more of us took time out to do fun stuff like this. I'm going to attempt some stop motion with my nephew this coming weekend. I sent him this video and he seems super psyched for it!
Thanks T Nu...
This is awesome!! I hope that you and your nephew create something great! Thank you! : )
This is really great stuff and your wife's art work is stunning
Thank you so much 😀. I just told my lady and she said, "Wella, thank you very much kind sir!" : )
Your wife's painting is wonderful!
Thank you!
Jumped in & subscribed because of the crafsman. Enjoying your style!
Excellent! Fun, funny...educational... I loved it. Thank you! I shared you on Twitter. I suggest we Share this man’s work everyone, he deserves it.
Thanks for sharing!! That's amazing. I have not entered the Twitterverse yet, but this and your kind words are like food for the soul for me... or is it soul food? No, that's something different... I think I'm hungry.
This is such a cool video - a great tutorial and lots of fun. Thank you T-Nu, I hope you and your Dad and family are all keeping well.
Thanks so much, Beverly! My Dad and I are well, and we hope that you and yours are well too. Cheers!
What’s the song/theme that comes on at 6:18? Did you write it or just use it? Either way I like it and was wondering if there’s a full version somewhere
Ah yes, the mellow song. I use a music service for some of my music (like this particular tune), I also have Carl Henry Brueggen who created several songs including the theme to the show. I'm working on a new tutorial now so finding the exact name of the song and where I got it is not possible at the moment. If you really need it hit me up via email and I'll dig out the name as soon as I can get to it.
Absolutely love this one, especially the animation
Thanks Bill! I don't remember if I said this yesterday... Yesterday was a blur, but you have a cool channel too!
@@CajunCraftastrophe you did so thanks again! From 175 to 7k plus. Must be crazy
Awesome ! My new favourite channel to come for inspiration and fine entertainment. Thanks 😀
15:19, the AL foil figure looks like he is worried about what you're doing to his feet!
He was. For the record, he only had four toes BEFORE I started cutting. I swear!
@@CajunCraftastrophe This is going to impact his math skills...
TheCrafsMan says, uh, "Hello."
Clever use of materials, and great presentation. Easy subscribe decision.
More stop motion!!! Great video dude!
Thanks! Will do!
Be awesome a series of this stop motion animation!!!
The Crafsman sent me, and I'm glad I listened. Some real quality work here.
Welcome aboard, Cerebrum! Thanks so much. Ah, Crafsman... gotta' love him! : )
Hi Mr T- Nu, you do have something unique, i cannot remember, the last time, being so entertained, thank you,
That's a beautiful sentiment Lozano. I appreciate it!
Nicely done! Digging that masking tape armature.
Thanks! It's such an easy one for people to get started with. You can make puppets using masking tape that are really detailed and work amazingly. Sometimes embracing the limitations of a medium is the key! : ) Thanks again!
Great vid, as I've come to expect. The stop motion video was utterly delightful. And I love that you share your wife's work, it's so sweet! Though I guess it helps that she's very talented as well. 😁
Thank you! Doing the stop motion film was fun. It was interesting to just start animating around a loose concept and then let the story organically form around that. I many times do the same thing with sculpting and will do more tutorials based around this improvisational aspect of crafting. Thanks for your support. It means a lot to me!
You are a LEGEND 🙌 and Jonni is too 💪🙌 Thank you for this amazingly rich, entertaining and joyful tutorial. Love your wife’s painting too ✨✨✨🙌🙌
I appreciate that! Very cool of ya' to say!
Pandoras can of worms. 😆 Every project of mine ever. This is just awesome.
Thank you! : )
These are just such a joy to watch!
Thank you!
Crazy talented my word! I bloody loved every bit of that.
You are going through some of my back catalog! Thank you! : )
I’m bingeing your amazing channel again .
Get a real Pee Wees Playhouse vibe from this channel
Crafsman sent me...glad he did! ☺️👍
Me too! Thank you!
Big Comment Ahead!
The stop-motion was great and I want to thank you for making great content with love and care! Even though the stop-motion had no lip-sink, it was still VERY fun to watch! At the end I was really expecting her to grab the guitar and throw it in the fire, but that might just be me thinking that.
Now while thinking about fire, I think it would be cool if you did a stop-motion with puppets of your friends for example, with a monster or something wondering the woods. It could start out with two pickup trucks driving down a trail, later stoping at a campsite surrounded by trees. A time lapse could go by as they built tents and get everything set up, or a time jump can go by cutting to night with you and the guys sitting by the fire telling stories. One of you can tell a scary legend about a monster lurking in the woods. And so on... (That is of course if this interests you, and by all means feel free to control the story how you want CraftsMan)
Last thing, at 15:00, I think that would be one if not the best cheap way to make a mummy puppet.
Thanks man, I appreciate it!
The story idea is cool, kinda like the Canterbury Tales but in the horror genre, and in the woods. : )
Thank you so much! You're an amazing artist! Learned soooo much! Love stop motion, please make more stop motion videos, maybe teach us how to film stop motion with the puppets, such as how to pose them, move them, storyboard, set design, lighting and software, etc. ::::::::))))))))
I will definitely be going into most of those topics you mentioned! Thank you! : )
I love your stye and projects!!! TheCrafsMan SteadyCraftin sent me here and glad for it!!! Rock on!!! So fun!
Yes, rock on! We will all rock on and have a good time in the process. Thanks!
You are gifted with such artistic talents. Best wishes!
I love these videos man. You put so much time and effort into this channel 👍
Fellow Southern neighbor and Artist from Mobile,Al. So happy to have newly subbed! Love to see some Cajun representation in the RUclips Craft Community as well!
What up Mobile! We rocking it Southside! Thank you! I appreciate it!
Absolutely love this. So much genuine fun and creativity. I love your passion regardless of if anyone’s watching. I too was shocked that you only had 175 followers. This stuff is so great! I am from Indiana but work in a cajunrestaurant called Yats and really vibe with what you’re doing. Our owner is from down there and he is basically the most bad ass person I know. Y’all are so awesome
Thanks! I love the name of the restaurant. "Where y'at?" That's what people in New Orleans says... So 'Yats.' Love it and thank you!
@@CajunCraftastrophe How's your mom and 'em?
Glad I found this, so cool
I'm gonna eat the forbidden crab meat and no one can stop me.
This is my favorite response so far. Lol! You do what you gotta do man! Thanks for coming by!
My girlfriend just started crafting with this clay, she used the same recipe. It's awesome stuff, super strong. Great for sculpting and making bases with. 🦾🤖
Yes, I love Jonni G. She's a mega innovator and sweet as a button. Go check her out (tell her I sent ya!).
@@CajunCraftastrophe totally, she seems like a very sweet lady. I'll maybe go and let her know my girlfriend loves her recipe, and you sent me of course.👍
Been watching your channel for awhile now.. I always enjoy myself watching your videos.. really hope you are doing well.
Thank you very much! Yes, I am doing well. : )
Wow awesome
De. Light. Fullllllll. Just watch! You're going to be at 100k in no time now that the algorithm has you in it's chewy wheels. Brilliant content, friend. I can't wait to see what's next!
From your keyboard to Mr. RUclips's ears! I like it! I appreciate the kind words!
Very creative and fun!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice 👍. Glad crafsman sent me this way. Liked and subscribed.
Thank you!
Love this video. Crafsman told da truf!
I appreciate it. Yes, I owe him a world of thanks!
Very nice! Love the movie. 🤩
Excellent! Thanks so much, I do appreciate it!
I love stop motion! I will keep this video for reference for future projects and builds! Keep it up! Looking forward to many more exciting ideas and tutorials! Love the originallity and style. The Crafsman has sent me.
Fantastic! I plan on doing some videos on film making and more stop motion too! It''ll be fun!
The style of your puppets reminds me of the Hylics video game series. They were made using stop motion puppets and miniature sets.
Dude! I am going to have to check that out! Thanks for coming by and for the reference.
I was led here by Crafsman as well. Great tutorial. The short itself, it kinda reminded me of those Tool videos like Sober, only way less dark and grim 👏👍
I rocked out some Tool back in the day (maybe I still do). Thanks for coming on in!
Aye your channel is about to get a bit more subscribers
I have fastened my seat-belt! It's getting hot up in here! : ) Thanks for checking things out!
Wow it really works
Hey, did you build one??
Jeje eres gracioso , gracias por el tutorial ☺️❤
You are a genius ♡ I'm hecka inspired now!! Wish me luck ;)
🤜🏻👍🤛🏻♡♡♡
A RAP??? Bro. This is seriously amazing thank you for this.
Glad that you like it!
Love your channel 🙌🔥
Happy to hear that! Thanks!
"Destroy your kitchen!" lol
This is wonderful!
Crafts-Pappy sent me.
I subbed.
alllllll Right.
Thanks R Henry! Thanks!
nice use of barkers cadence @18:30 ish
I have that Star Wars book somewhere around here. Is that the one that had electronics in it to play sounds? Like an updated version of the ones that came with a 45 rpm record?
Or maybe that’s a pop-up book?
Whatever it is, I have one. Obviously I haven’t seen it in a while.
But it’s here.
Someplace.
I think.
: ) No, this is just a regular Star Wars book. No frills.
I did have one of those electronic ones when I was a kid though.
is there a way to make swapable faces for clay figures like that?
Yeah, sort of. You can see in the video that the heads come off easily, so I would just replace the entire head. If you do any 3D printing then you could really go to town by creating a bunch of different heads/expressions that way. Thanks for watching.
Instead of them being so skinny can you add foil as like clothing to bulk them up wrap it with masking tape and paint the tape to look like clothes or would that make the “joints” harder to move? Thanks
Certain brands of Sports Tape work great over foam if you want to bulk out the figures. The Sports Tape adds a cloth texture which is very nice. Give that a try.
hahaha, hilarious and informative!
“I smell a Peace Priiizze!!”
Ha-ha! Good catch! The smell of victory. : )
Craftsman sent me!
He said he would and I'm thrilled to have you! Thank you!
What gauge wire do you use?
I believe that these were done with 18 gauge.
Just catchin' up on episodes T-Nu...I don't think you ever mentioned your wife was an artist.....NOT...Her art is excellent! does she have a channel here on the tube for painting and design?? I'm glad you feature her work in your vids!Love the tie-ins.....and a big thanks again to Crafsman for turning us on to your superb channel! Rock on my brother!
No, she does not have an art channel at the moment. She doesn't really know the post-production video landscape... and I have my hands FULL! : )
Wo w están genial excelente
Muchas gracias. Disculpe mi español, estoy usando un traductor. ¡Aprecio que estés mirando!
I tried the paper machet recipie before, maybe i did something wrong but it didnt work 3 times
Weird. It worked fine on my first try. Did you go to Jonni's channel and look at the specifics?
@@CajunCraftastrophe yep watched all her videos and followed them exact. Just never worked
I'm not sure what's going wrong then my friend. The things that I would check are to make sure you're NOT using DAP brand joint compound and that you are not using Elmer's SCHOOL glue. There is a big difference between that and Elmer's Glue ALL. One other thing is making sure there's not too much water in the mixture.@@MrHangman56
I may need to make a *Not Crab Meat t-shirt... 😆
Ha-ha! That would be funny.
Support Your Local Suthrn! I've been thinkin of doing some stop motion. Was just gonna use premade dolls n characters. I love sculpting clay... Hmm🤔❤
Check out the Stop Motion video if you have not already. There's and easy breezy puppet build in there that perfect for getting the feet wet! Thanks!
No crawfish?
Not yet. : )
Now I want a fried oyster po’ boy.
Ha-ha!
Niceee
15:00 It's Strong Sad!
Hahaha!
Supercalifragilistic
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Meatball can play and sing!
👏👏👏
"The TheCrafsMan SteadyCraftin" channel, IS THAT YOU?😀 Because your "accent" in your voice , he manear to film video, it's pretty similar!!!
We are friends, but we are different people. This might shed some light on things...
ruclips.net/video/Nbd4G1FzjAk/видео.html
I have an easier idea! (Pipe cleaner, foil, clay and paint!)
💙💙💙
It didn't work for me, I only have thick yarn at home
Try the one using only foil.
@@CajunCraftastrophe ok, thanks
p.s. goin to visit ronniI I mean Jonni next...thanks T!
Ha! Yes, and tell her I sent you!
“And dats a bird”
: )
"This worked 0 percent..."
Ah yes, the struggle is real. I think it's good to show the dead ends or the... Craftastrophe's if you will.
😂😂🙀🤣 👌🏻 no