This is truly stunning. That must be my favorite combination of colors. It's such a timeless piece! Thank you so much for sharing how to do this beautiful artwork!
Omg, this is beyond stunning!! These are my favorite colors but I have seen hundreds of videos and this one is my absolute favorite! I never considered resin but I certainly am now! Thank you so much! 😍👍❤️
Amazing, beautiful, professional looking I love your tutorials as you are EXCELLENT at describing the steps, supplies, and many helpful hints. I also love your accent and soft soothing voice. I am definitely going to try this !! Thank you! Julie Canada
I used to make these forty years ago. My sister and I used to have the best time collecting wild flowers, berries, seeds, insects, feathers, fish bones, you name it. Then we'd go about looking for ways to paint it. We used to dig and wash dirt ( silly I know, but we did it. Washing dirt gives you a very fine silt and clay. We used the clay to press the flowers and the different colors of dirt to make paint) charcoal, oak pods, etc and mix it with eggs or hot tree sap and paint them. We had an outdoor shower and two swimming pools because we loved on the lake. My parents owned a resort but we couldn't come in the house until we first showered outside. It father used our tiles to tile the outside shower. The ones we painted with tree sap lasted. There ones we didn't did not last at all. Dad would dip them in something he used to put on furniture but they still didn't last. There tree sap ones are still there. You brought back memories. We used to pretend we were ancients. We even carved out a cave into the clay of the lake bank. Which was fun until my father found out and spanked us. He said we were using it heads. That at any point the water could rise, weaken the walls and trap us in mud and water til our death. Guess what. The little cave is still there. Ducks go in there now. Because we couldn't have a cage on the lake bank we decided to cut the hair from our horses mane and tail, mix it with mud, then slam it into the tomato stakes we stole from Dad's garden to build a fort. Needless to say, we got into terrible for that too, but like I told my little sister, it's easier to get forgiveness than permission lol. Then we'd pretend we were American Indians and try to figure out how to make beads from muscle shells. I used to try to peel the mother of Pearl like later from the shells. I never did figure out how the natives did it, but I did learn that white vinegar will turn it to putty. Every time we found a rock with a hole in it we were convinced the great Cherokee Indians must have been nearby. Lol good times. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. When I clicked I was sure I was going to see you dipping flowers into plaster and letting them dry. I almost didn't click. Now I'm glad I did. Thanks
Wow! I felt like I was reliving your childhood with you when you described the idillic setting, I want to be there playing in the mud. Thank you for your lovely message xx
Such wonderful memories of your adventures with your sister. I felt nostalgic myself, and they’re not even my memories 😄 I enjoyed reading this, thank you!
Oh! Louise, I love this, it is just stunning. I have about 20 lavender bushes of 3 types in my garden and can't wait for it to come out so that I can have a go at this myself. I'll probably be rubbish at it, but I'm dying to have a go. I have looked round my garden but failed to find something worthy of having a go at. I now have my arty stuff all over the house, in draws and cupboards my husband has threatened to take my laptop and tablet away so I don't see more videos and have to go buy more stuff. I love 'stuff' and art even if I'm a d- at it. I love you videos and admire your work. Thanks again for sharing with us all. 😊💖x
I like this, great impressions of the flowers and the painting is gorgeous. I did try the coaster one, I had leafs but I also found some dried heather lol 😄 not a good idea, air holes on the heather heads but they filled in when painting. I didn't finish it cos it was a trial of getting the impression and peeling the clay off, it is good fun.
Is the clay reusable. I look forward to your videos, you have a wonderful way of explaining what you are doing, thank you. Is the clay the kiln dried clay and not the air dried clay. I have lots of air dry.
Thank you so much. Yes it’s air dry clay because that is all I could get. You can re use it as long as you store it well and don’t leave it out too long. I like to store it with a wet paper towel in there.
Hello I have a tiny Luna bean sculpture (plaster) that I would like to encase in resin to preserve. It is completely dry. I’m trying to figure out if I can do this without a problem should I seal it before hand or will the resin melt it?
Thank you so much! I will be honest with you, I tend to guess! However I’m fairly sure there is an online calculator that could give you the volume you require if you put your dimensions in.
This video helped with my school project. So i came back to comment. Thank you for your content!
That is really great to read. Thank you for letting me know, I’m glad my video helped you.
This is truly stunning. That must be my favorite combination of colors. It's such a timeless piece! Thank you so much for sharing how to do this beautiful artwork!
Omg, this is beyond stunning!! These are my favorite colors but I have seen hundreds of videos and this one is my absolute favorite! I never considered resin but I certainly am now! Thank you so much! 😍👍❤️
Amazing, beautiful, professional looking
I love your tutorials as you are EXCELLENT at describing the steps, supplies, and many helpful hints.
I also love your accent and soft soothing voice.
I am definitely going to try this !!
Thank you!
Julie
Canada
That piece is so gorgeous, Louise. Your work is amazing. Thank you
Love it! You are so nice to listen to and watch! Thank you!
Thank you so much!
I used to make these forty years ago. My sister and I used to have the best time collecting wild flowers, berries, seeds, insects, feathers, fish bones, you name it. Then we'd go about looking for ways to paint it. We used to dig and wash dirt ( silly I know, but we did it. Washing dirt gives you a very fine silt and clay. We used the clay to press the flowers and the different colors of dirt to make paint) charcoal, oak pods, etc and mix it with eggs or hot tree sap and paint them. We had an outdoor shower and two swimming pools because we loved on the lake. My parents owned a resort but we couldn't come in the house until we first showered outside. It father used our tiles to tile the outside shower. The ones we painted with tree sap lasted. There ones we didn't did not last at all. Dad would dip them in something he used to put on furniture but they still didn't last. There tree sap ones are still there. You brought back memories. We used to pretend we were ancients. We even carved out a cave into the clay of the lake bank. Which was fun until my father found out and spanked us. He said we were using it heads. That at any point the water could rise, weaken the walls and trap us in mud and water til our death. Guess what. The little cave is still there. Ducks go in there now. Because we couldn't have a cage on the lake bank we decided to cut the hair from our horses mane and tail, mix it with mud, then slam it into the tomato stakes we stole from Dad's garden to build a fort. Needless to say, we got into terrible for that too, but like I told my little sister, it's easier to get forgiveness than permission lol. Then we'd pretend we were American Indians and try to figure out how to make beads from muscle shells. I used to try to peel the mother of Pearl like later from the shells. I never did figure out how the natives did it, but I did learn that white vinegar will turn it to putty. Every time we found a rock with a hole in it we were convinced the great Cherokee Indians must have been nearby. Lol good times. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. When I clicked I was sure I was going to see you dipping flowers into plaster and letting them dry. I almost didn't click. Now I'm glad I did. Thanks
Wow! I felt like I was reliving your childhood with you when you described the idillic setting, I want to be there playing in the mud. Thank you for your lovely message xx
Such wonderful memories of your adventures with your sister. I felt nostalgic myself, and they’re not even my memories 😄 I enjoyed reading this, thank you!
Beautiful
Really amazing
Very excellent, informative, presentation. Thank you so much
How cool, you are seriously so creative. I love it. You are an inspiration 🤗🤗🤗🌺🌺
Aw thank you, what a lovely thing to say x
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Liked and subscribed before I even watched the slowed down version... this channel is exactly the kind of stuff I love 🥰
Absolutely gorgeous and so much fun!! 😍💗 I always love texture and I cannot wait to try this, thank you for sharing.
I loved your art. Thankyou
I am just starting this🤞🏽. I LOVE the way you explain every step. Wish me luck. ( viewing from central Texas USA)🌺
Good luck! I’m sure it will be beautiful!xx
Great instruction. Love your work. 👍❤
You are very talented. I just found you on RUclips. Thank you for sharing your creativity.
*LOVE IT*
I love this and so want to try it. Thanks for sharing.
Thankyou for showing your work love it all
Thank you very much x
Wow 😍
just found your channel,,I love the way you explain things and tell us exactly what you use to help us,,keep this up ,,love it ! ,and thank you
Thank you very much xx
Amazing 🤩, I’m enjoying to watch your channel, your works are wonderful 😊❤️
Oh! Louise, I love this, it is just stunning. I have about 20 lavender bushes of 3 types in my garden and can't wait for it to come out so that I can have a go at this myself. I'll probably be rubbish at it, but I'm dying to have a go. I have looked round my garden but failed to find something worthy of having a go at. I now have my arty stuff all over the house, in draws and cupboards my husband has threatened to take my laptop and tablet away so I don't see more videos and have to go buy more stuff. I love 'stuff' and art even if I'm a d- at it. I love you videos and admire your work. Thanks again for sharing with us all. 😊💖x
Thank you Linny, you need to have more faith in yourself, I’m sure it will turn out amazing. Lucky you having all that lavender!
this is a great explanation, and well paced -- thank you! :)
you make this look so easy.....I will have to try it......
It really is easy xx
This is really lovely Louise. You have some amazing ideas.
Thank you so much xx
Wonderful video~ thank you! If I also resin the back, will the plaster piece be waterproof so I can put it in my garden?
Thank you. Yes as long as it is completely coated it will be fine.
I like this, great impressions of the flowers and the painting is gorgeous. I did try the coaster one, I had leafs but I also found some dried heather lol 😄 not a good idea, air holes on the heather heads but they filled in when painting. I didn't finish it cos it was a trial of getting the impression and peeling the clay off, it is good fun.
I’m glad you had a go it is fun isn’t it and you will find as you do more that some things work really well whilst others don’t.
It is such a balance of soft and hard, that is how I see it. I would like to give it a try. Just stunning
Is the clay reusable. I look forward to your videos, you have a wonderful way of explaining what you are doing, thank you. Is the clay the kiln dried clay and not the air dried clay. I have lots of air dry.
Thank you so much. Yes it’s air dry clay because that is all I could get. You can re use it as long as you store it well and don’t leave it out too long. I like to store it with a wet paper towel in there.
Hello I have a tiny Luna bean sculpture (plaster) that I would like to encase in resin to preserve. It is completely dry. I’m trying to figure out if I can do this without a problem should I seal it before hand or will the resin melt it?
I think is would be fine. I would seal it first with some acrylic varnish just to avoid bubbles in the resin.
I dream about one large tile like that on my kitchen wall. Do you realize same orders? :)
I've just found your channel, amazing! Is there a way to calculate how much plaster of paris you need for a given area?
Thank you so much! I will be honest with you, I tend to guess! However I’m fairly sure there is an online calculator that could give you the volume you require if you put your dimensions in.
Perfect! What brand of plaster do you use hun?
Thank you Deborah, I used TotalCast for this one x
What is the tape for
I covered the wood with the aluminium tape to get a smoother finish on the outside of the finished piece.
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