Thank you for sharing this inspirational video here 🙏 I especially enjoyed your sharing your workaround’s, like stretching your necklace over the container to better see where to cut the elastic. I’ve made paper before, so I have a dedicated blender (my dear departed brother called when I was making paper one day and said- you know that you can buy that in a store, right?! Haha), and screen for drying, etc. I will dig those supplies out this winter, and hopefully create some of your lovely bead’s. Wonderful video skills too! Ty for your generosity 🙏💜🌻
This is the best papier mache bead video I've seen to date and the beads look divine. Now to start collecting egg boxes. Do you use acrylic paint? I also love how you don't patronise the viewer. Keep it up!
If I can make a suggestion. Get a piece of wood, I’d say a square. Possibly 4 inches high, with something on the bottom (like plywood) and have that 2 or 3 inches wider than the block and attach them with screws. That wider piece will make the wooden block more stable and less likely to taint over. Draw lines to find center. Sand out a impression in the very center. The beads will rest there. You can hold the bead in one hand and use the other hand to work the lever that will bring the drill down. No real worry of drilling into a palm or finger. I love the beads. I’ll have to give it a go.
Merci pour ce tuto et cette recette pour faire des perles très originales avec des matériaux de recup- pour les boites à oeufs ,et donc gratuits! Par contre a part la colle qui je pense est de la glue' je désire savoir quel est le 2°PRODUIT EN POUDRE QUE VOUS AJOUTEZ?( Je n'ai pas réussit à le voir). Merci aux traductions de you tube même si souvent elles sont très mauvaises,car je ne parles pas assez votre langue pour tous comprendre ! Dé plus âgée mon anglais scolaire très maigre s'est évaporé !... je me suis abonnée à votre chaine ,si vous pouvez me répondre bien que votre tuto soit assez ancien je vos en remercie et vous souhaite bonne poursuite dans vos expériences
I was curious and did a bit of googling. I believe that she is referring to wood filler, which can come in a powdered form. I don't think that she was trying to be mysterious; that might just be what she calls it. I'm eager to try this, after I go to a hardware store and pick some up. We don't use a lot of eggs, but I do generate lots of paper scrap from other crafts. I just need to get a used thrift-store blender to make my paper pulp. If using random scrap papers, you do not want to use that blender for food ever again, since the inks used in junk mail are not food grade. Hope this is helpful. :)
Thank you, it's very inspiring.
My grandmother was from Manchester England. Miss her voice.
I really like your personal story about how you got inspired!! 🥰🙏 thank you so much for this video!! Greetings from the Netherlands 🌷🪻
Thank you so much Belinda
Thanks for a great tutorial. Huggs from Romania!👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️
Thank you so much dear for teaching us ❤God bless you
Thank you for sharing this inspirational video here 🙏 I especially enjoyed your sharing your workaround’s, like stretching your necklace over the container to better see where to cut the elastic. I’ve made paper before, so I have a dedicated blender (my dear departed brother called when I was making paper one day and said- you know that you can buy that in a store, right?! Haha), and screen for drying, etc. I will dig those supplies out this winter, and hopefully create some of your lovely bead’s. Wonderful video skills too! Ty for your generosity 🙏💜🌻
Thank you Jules
Nice simple instructions, Thank you.
Glad it was helpful Jake
I attended one of Eleanor workshops and made a stunning necklace and earrings, everyone comments on them.
Thank you for your comment Anne, Eleanor is a treasure!
Você sabe que pó é esse que ela usa ela massa? Ela não disse o nome , pode me dizer?
Just love these. We really share the same aesthetic. So glad you shared this, and it was very relaxing to watch as well.
Thanks so much! 😊
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
What is the “filler “? Is that cornstarch?
I think that is what Eleanor uses
Drywall compound
Beautiful work I enjoyed this video
This is a lovely video thank you so much for sharing! I’m wondering what you mean by “filler” ?
What is the filler? Is it clay powder or something?
What was the "filler"? Great video. Love it
Gracias por compartir su arte, cual es el ingrediente secreto necesario para poder hacer la masa o pasta
Saludos
This is the best papier mache bead video I've seen to date and the beads look divine. Now to start collecting egg boxes. Do you use acrylic paint? I also love how you don't patronise the viewer. Keep it up!
Yes, Eleanor uses acrylic paint TJ, you can see more of her work on her website www.eleanorallitt.com
Thank you! You are a great instructor. What is the glue and filler that you use?
If I can make a suggestion. Get a piece of wood, I’d say a square. Possibly 4 inches high, with something on the bottom (like plywood) and have that 2 or 3 inches wider than the block and attach them with screws. That wider piece will make the wooden block more stable and less likely to taint over. Draw lines to find center. Sand out a impression in the very center. The beads will rest there. You can hold the bead in one hand and use the other hand to work the lever that will bring the drill down. No real worry of drilling into a palm or finger. I love the beads. I’ll have to give it a go.
Thank you, great idea!
Wow they looks so beautiful the necklace, and bracelet too. Question: did you put the white flour or paster? Thank you. Love your jewelry 💖💖💖
www.eleanorallitt.com/ Thank you, try going to the artists webpage for more information
Yes please, what is "filler"??
Hello, I think it is wood filler, however try going to Eleanor’s website for more information www.eleanorallitt.com/
No one answered what the white powder secret ingredient is please share TY 😊
Just a question: Would it not be easier to make a hole before it dries? Thanks
I think that Eleanor finds it easier to make the holes later to get an accurate diameter for stringing
Merci pour ce tuto et cette recette pour faire des perles très originales avec des matériaux de recup- pour les boites à oeufs ,et donc gratuits! Par contre a part la colle qui je pense est de la glue' je désire savoir quel est le 2°PRODUIT EN POUDRE QUE VOUS AJOUTEZ?( Je n'ai pas réussit à le voir). Merci aux traductions de you tube même si souvent elles sont très mauvaises,car je ne parles pas assez votre langue pour tous comprendre ! Dé plus âgée mon anglais scolaire très maigre s'est évaporé !... je me suis abonnée à votre chaine ,si vous pouvez me répondre bien que votre tuto soit assez ancien je vos en remercie et vous souhaite bonne poursuite dans vos expériences
Interesting video and I'd like to try this but the artist won't tell what the filler is - she calls it her "secret ingredient" Disappointing.
I was curious and did a bit of googling. I believe that she is referring to wood filler, which can come in a powdered form. I don't think that she was trying to be mysterious; that might just be what she calls it. I'm eager to try this, after I go to a hardware store and pick some up. We don't use a lot of eggs, but I do generate lots of paper scrap from other crafts. I just need to get a used thrift-store blender to make my paper pulp. If using random scrap papers, you do not want to use that blender for food ever again, since the inks used in junk mail are not food grade. Hope this is helpful. :)
Thank you for letting @pastorcherie know the ingredients
É uma pena ela não ter revelado o ingrediente secreto.
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