I just tried using Liquitex fabric medium on my cyanotype paper print. I have heavily echo stitched on it, and it stitched beautifully! Thank you for introducing me to this technique!
Good Sunday morning RUclips Friend Jeri! I did watch your other video yesterday and then your newly presented one. Very cool, I've never "kneaded" paper before. Thanks for letting me into the world of Momigami! You just never know what amazing creative things you are going to learn on your amazing channel! Thanks Jeri for keeping me company on my recumbent bike ride in my LJ's Studio 3 😆
I watched your first video. Once l worked out what the sound was, l just got on and listened to your usual enthusiasm and curiosity. I really enjoy how you pull us in with your pleasure at finding new items to be using. It was very good of you to do the video again. annette
Jeri I enjoyed the show and tell. Both videos are Great! I appreciate all you do for us FOR FREE. The negative Nellie's should stop, if you have nothing nice to say, DON'T SAY ANYTHING!! Positive Vibes and Blessed Healing Prayers my friend. Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
Oh, I loved that video! The rain was very nice in the background. I already ordered and received the Konjac powder and have it setting up in my refrigerator right now. Can’t wait to play with paper tomorrow!🥰
I did experiments like this. I ened up finding that hair conditioner works great on the paper and then the acrylic paint. The conditioner helped the paint to bleed into the cracks and white spots that show up. It worked great.
I watched the first video and loved the sound of rain! ❤ I also tried the olive oil ( not a fan) a few weeks ago. Also hand lotion. Didn’t know about the konjac jell so will need to try that.
The rain was delightful (I'm from the North of England so rain is a familiar sound) and you were so enthused! Such a shame you were disappointed. I really enjoyed the other video. Xx
You can still watch it, it's unlisted but in my How To Playlist. I do try to "listen" to my viewers and some couldn't hear me over the rain and were unhappy. So win win, it's still there for those of you that loved the sound! And not for those that didn't! 💜
Awe, you are so sweet and caring❣️ I loved your first video of it raining (wish it would rain in NW Arkansas). Jeri, did you thin/water down the acrylic paint when you applied it to your paper? I’ve also read somewhere that glycerin can be used. I’m ordering some konjac gum! Thank you for sharing❤️
I saw a video recently that used glycerine, which is also in water based paints, i.e should allow paint to be used at only point. I haven't tried it but plan to. I also stitch on it and have used cold wax as a finish.
I put it back up, basically you either paint stuff on the paper or rub stuff in with your hands. then crunch it up. I was discussing the different products you can use. My fav is the Konjac powder. 💜
Hello dear Jeri. Love your Momigami adventures! I wonder if guar gum could have the same effect like the konjac powder (just because I have a kilo here at home and never used it, lol). Any experience with it? By the way, good to see you again!!!
Try it! I have no clue, that's not something I have in my house. I will tell you the Acrylic paint works really well, because it has a polymer in it. Thanks for being here! 💛💛💛
I put the first video back up... Use the paint the same way you would use the Konjac. Paint it on and when it'd dry enough but still cold, you can start kneading it.
I didn’t see your first video. How do you actually use the Konjac. Do you just soak the paper in it. My local supermarket stocks it which us very handy. Just took a closer look at your links and found the answer. Thank you
Baby oil which is mineral oil will not go rancid. Any perfume in the oil may change over time but this oil is not vegetable based - unless you're buying a baby oil that states that it IS vegetable-based and not a mineral oil.
Thanks for this, it makes perfect sense to me, I did google it and saw that it could go "bad". Without detailed reasons, perhaps it was not going bad, but getting old and no longer what it was originally. If that makes any sense AT all! 😂 Thanks for your comment! 💜💜💜
It isn’t easy to be a RUclipsr. The neighbour is doing his lawn, then it’s raining, the dogs bark, perhaps you got a could, there isn’t light enough or there is too much sun. But we keep on going. Again thanks for mentioning me. 😊
Just a suggestion, but I wouldn't give up on baby oil or switch to purr mineral oil. Baby oil is almost pure mineral oil wth a very small percentage of fragrance. Mineral oil is a petroleum product and shouldn't mold. Wanted to add that I loved/love when it rains at your cottage. I live in an area in South TX where it doesn't rain much this time of year. 😊
You're so sweet! I love all of you so much! If you want to see the first video you can, it's in my playlist under How To. And I will try the mineral oil, but the oil papers felt greasy to me, maybe I used too much. 💜💜💜
That's GOOD to know too, I'll be making a list! I'm very organized like that! OH WAIT! I have some of that at home! And I'm actually headed there any minute! 💜
Love this! You have me thinking - what about mixing acrylic paint with textile medium then painting the paper? In theory, the textile medium should keep the paint flexible. Off to play! Thank you for never giving up!
I just tried using Liquitex fabric medium on my cyanotype paper print. I have heavily echo stitched on it, and it stitched beautifully! Thank you for introducing me to this technique!
Oh that sounds Wonderful! I want to try cyanotype too! 💜
I liked the first video. Love the sound of rain but it makes me sleepy 🥱 😆
I put it back up! So now you can see both! 💜 I had too many people tell me they loved it! maybe watch it on a night you can't sleep! LOL
Good Sunday morning RUclips Friend Jeri! I did watch your other video yesterday and then your newly presented one. Very cool, I've never "kneaded" paper before. Thanks for letting me into the world of Momigami! You just never know what amazing creative things you are going to learn on your amazing channel! Thanks Jeri for keeping me company on my recumbent bike ride in my LJ's Studio 3 😆
You're the BEST! My YT friend LJ! 💜💜💜💜💜
I watched your first video. Once l worked out what the sound was, l just got on and listened to your usual enthusiasm and curiosity. I really enjoy how you pull us in with your pleasure at finding new items to be using. It was very good of you to do the video again. annette
Awesome! Thank you! I appreciate your comment so much! 💜
That is sweet Jeri!🍀💖
Thank you! 💜💜💜
Cool technique! I can see adding momigami paper to lots stitching projects for an interesting effect.
YES, ME too! 💜💜💜
Jeri I enjoyed the show and tell. Both videos are Great! I appreciate all you do for us FOR FREE. The negative Nellie's should stop, if you have nothing nice to say, DON'T SAY ANYTHING!! Positive Vibes and Blessed Healing Prayers my friend. Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
I know, I appreciate you saying! Thanks friend! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Oh, I loved that video! The rain was very nice in the background. I already ordered and received the Konjac powder and have it setting up in my refrigerator right now. Can’t wait to play with paper tomorrow!🥰
Gosh, I so appreciate your comment! You can still watch it, it's in the Tutorial playlist. 💜
I did experiments like this. I ened up finding that hair conditioner works great on the paper and then the acrylic paint. The conditioner helped the paint to bleed into the cracks and white spots that show up. It worked great.
It's so much fun to play around with new things!!! 💛💛💛
I enjoyed the last video. I have never heard of this technique before. Thanks for sharing ❤
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for letting me know. Sometimes I feel like I'm doing it all wrong.... 💜💜💜
I watched the first video and loved the sound of rain! ❤ I also tried the olive oil ( not a fan) a few weeks ago. Also hand lotion. Didn’t know about the konjac jell so will need to try that.
It's so good! I think you will love it! And thank you! 💜
The rain was delightful (I'm from the North of England so rain is a familiar sound) and you were so enthused! Such a shame you were disappointed. I really enjoyed the other video. Xx
You can still watch it, it's unlisted but in my How To Playlist. I do try to "listen" to my viewers and some couldn't hear me over the rain and were unhappy. So win win, it's still there for those of you that loved the sound! And not for those that didn't! 💜
Could you repost the previous video - I would like to see your process (plus we live in Phoenix and the sound of heavy rain would be heavenly!)
It's still up but unlisted and you can find it in the Tutorial Playlist. ruclips.net/video/OCVcrVVWjm4/видео.html
You should try mineral oil like is used in furniture making if you realy like the results, it does not go bad.
Several people have metioned this now and I think I have a bottle of it! 💜
Awe, you are so sweet and caring❣️ I loved your first video of it raining (wish it would rain in NW Arkansas). Jeri, did you thin/water down the acrylic paint when you applied it to your paper? I’ve also read somewhere that glycerin can be used. I’m ordering some konjac gum! Thank you for sharing❤️
No I did not water the paint down. Look into the glycerin to make sure it won't also go bad. Thank you so much for your kind words too! 💜
I saw a video recently that used glycerine, which is also in water based paints, i.e should allow paint to be used at only point. I haven't tried it but plan to. I also stitch on it and have used cold wax as a finish.
I love those ideas! 💜
Did you give instructions for how to make momigami in the last video? I did not see that one.
I put it back up, basically you either paint stuff on the paper or rub stuff in with your hands. then crunch it up. I was discussing the different products you can use. My fav is the Konjac powder. 💜
Hello dear Jeri. Love your Momigami adventures! I wonder if guar gum could have the same effect like the konjac powder (just because I have a kilo here at home and never used it, lol). Any experience with it? By the way, good to see you again!!!
Try it! I have no clue, that's not something I have in my house. I will tell you the Acrylic paint works really well, because it has a polymer in it. Thanks for being here! 💛💛💛
@JeriBellini And because I am curious, I will order this Konjac stuff. Enjoy you weekend!
@@ricardaamann9713 Oui! you sound like me! Have FUN!!!! 💛
Hi, I didn’t see the original video, so am wondering that when you use acrylic painted paper, do you wait for the paint to dry?
I put the first video back up... Use the paint the same way you would use the Konjac. Paint it on and when it'd dry enough but still cold, you can start kneading it.
I didn’t see your first video. How do you actually use the Konjac. Do you just soak the paper in it. My local supermarket stocks it which us very handy. Just took a closer look at your links and found the answer. Thank you
Glad you found it! 💜
I enjoyed your last video. The rain sound was soothing. Personally the prefer the Konnyaku over the oils and hand lotion.
Absolutely the Konjac gets my vote! Thank you for your comment! 💜
Baby oil which is mineral oil will not go rancid. Any perfume in the oil may change over time but this oil is not vegetable based - unless you're buying a baby oil that states that it IS vegetable-based and not a mineral oil.
Thanks for this, it makes perfect sense to me, I did google it and saw that it could go "bad". Without detailed reasons, perhaps it was not going bad, but getting old and no longer what it was originally. If that makes any sense AT all! 😂 Thanks for your comment! 💜💜💜
It isn’t easy to be a RUclipsr. The neighbour is doing his lawn, then it’s raining, the dogs bark, perhaps you got a could, there isn’t light enough or there is too much sun. But we keep on going. Again thanks for mentioning me. 😊
We do our best... And we continue on don't we, in spite of it all! 💜 It's so nice to be appreciated!
Just a suggestion, but I wouldn't give up on baby oil or switch to purr mineral oil. Baby oil is almost pure mineral oil wth a very small percentage of fragrance. Mineral oil is a petroleum product and shouldn't mold.
Wanted to add that I loved/love when it rains at your cottage. I live in an area in South TX where it doesn't rain much this time of year. 😊
You're so sweet! I love all of you so much! If you want to see the first video you can, it's in my playlist under How To. And I will try the mineral oil, but the oil papers felt greasy to me, maybe I used too much. 💜💜💜
P.S. the green paper close up is my absolute favorite!
I think I love that one too LJ, it's sooooo yummy! I'll have to make more of that type! 💜💜💜
Jojoba oil is a good “oil” to use which will not go rancid
That's GOOD to know too, I'll be making a list! I'm very organized like that! OH WAIT! I have some of that at home! And I'm actually headed there any minute! 💜
I’ve never seen momigami done with heavy paper. It really does look like (and I’m guessing feels like) leather. I’m anxious to try it. 💖💖💖
@@debzehr3244 It's fantastic! 💜
Actually, lotion can go bad, like oil can.
Yup, I thought so! Thanks for watching! 💜
Love this! You have me thinking - what about mixing acrylic paint with textile medium then painting the paper? In theory, the textile medium should keep the paint flexible. Off to play! Thank you for never giving up!
Try it!!! It sounds like it would work great! 💜