@@UmiCeramics I’d like to talk to you as I want to see if it is possible to be in touch? I want to talk with you about some things, but I cannot see your instagram or email or something?
Thank you! Loved this calm and beautiful video. Lovely instruction. Nice and neat bowl too. May I ask how you clean the plaster of your plastic mold and your spoon?
Thank you ♥! Good question! I always clean my tools and plastic containers before the plaster dries, using water and washing detergent. You can also wait for it to dry completely to remove it, but in this way plastic containers and tools tend to get scratched and damaged
Hello Umi, I love your videos! Your work with clay is truly inspiring. I’ve noticed the cloth you use on your table when rolling out clay and I’m curious about it. Could you share what type of cloth it is? It seems really useful for clay work. Thank you for sharing your amazing videos! 😊🙏🏼
Ooh thank you so much! ❤️❤️ I use a very thin canvas, it has almost no texture. I've used this type of fabric for years and I like it because it doesn't leave visible marks on the clay and it's easy to wash and clean
I loved it what did you spray on table towards end of video and what were you doing when you were sliding bowl over table that you just sprayed? Thanks, Paula
Hi! I think it would work in the same way, but I'm not completely sure, it would be prudent to test previously if the air dry clay does not stick to the plaster
It would work but you have to seal the plaster with resin or something similar. Plaster is porous, so the air dry clay will stick unless is sealed. Once sealed, you should use some mold release agent and you’ll be good to go.
Hi, to be able to use the original bowl you have to cover it with a cloth or plastic (so the clay does not stick to it) which leaves marks and deforms the final result. In addition, the plaster has the quality of absorbing water from the clay, making it possible for the piece to be hard in just a few minutes.
@@UmiCeramics Thankyou very much for your response. I understand now, I am new to pottery, in fact I just started a succulent garden, and they charge a bazillion for inch clay pots etc, so I only just started to explore making my own.. thanks for the informative video
@@Sophie_519 A succulent garden? how beautiful! I am sure your pots will not only be beautiful but also special because they will be made by your own hands, and that's priceless ♥
@@someonedumb_ even in chemicals you never want to add wet to dry. Dry usually has dust particals and when u add dry to wet the water will catch most of the dust. So less dust and less clumps
Why wouldn’t you just roll out the clay and put over the plastic mold in the first place instead of making a clay mold of the same plastic mold to use?
Hi, clay sticks to plastic surfaces, that's why molds are made of plaster, or maybe wood! In addition, the porosity of the plaster absorbs the humidity of the clay and the piece dries in a matter of minutes
Thanks for sharing your beautiful tutorial how to made it, fascinating to watched.
This is a really good tutorial. I'm very new to crafting and air dry clay. I just learned so much from this video. Thank yo so very much.
Try adding gypsum to the water while stirring, there will be fewer lumps :)
C'est tellement agréable à regarder, et la technique est tellement parfaite !💜⭐
This was so informative, thank you loads for sharing
Fun and relaxing to sleep and relax 🥰🧘
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Muchas gracias por tu video, usé la proporción de agua y yeso que nos enseñaste y me salieron perfectos los moldes🤗🤗🤗
Buenísimo!! 😀✊✊✊
I love watching you make things!
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@@UmiCeramics I’d like to talk to you as I want to see if it is possible to be in touch? I want to talk with you about some things, but I cannot see your instagram or email or something?
Hola Soy de Argentina y encontré tu canal
Estoy empezando con este arte y ver tus videos me ayudan mucho! Gracias
Hola! Que bueno saber que son de ayuda!
Wonderful tutorial, thank you for sharing..
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. A good video. Thanks again
Thank you so much for your help ,I can make it easier now.
I hope for more videos to learn more from u, btw, I loved the color of ur nail polish 😄
Haha thank you!
@@UmiCeramics I followed u on Insta🌷
Thank you! Loved this calm and beautiful video. Lovely instruction. Nice and neat bowl too. May I ask how you clean the plaster of your plastic mold and your spoon?
Thank you ♥! Good question! I always clean my tools and plastic containers before the plaster dries, using water and washing detergent. You can also wait for it to dry completely to remove it, but in this way plastic containers and tools tend to get scratched and damaged
Thank you so much for sharing. How would you make an inverted mould?
Your videos are so good and instructive. Thanks ✨
Thank you! ♥
I'm learning a lot with your videos, thank you so much !
So happy to read this!
Beautiful work tanks
Your work is great Congratulations
Thank you so much! I’ve always felt a bit intimidated to make my own molds, but you made it look so easy. So excited to try! 💐🤍
Hi! I'm so glad to read that this tutorial has encouraged you to give it a try! ♥!
شكرا لك على المحتوى الجميل، اتمنى لو انك تترجمين للعربيه دوما❤️❤️
How beautiful 👍👍
Hello Umi, I love your videos! Your work with clay is truly inspiring. I’ve noticed the cloth you use on your table when rolling out clay and I’m curious about it. Could you share what type of cloth it is? It seems really useful for clay work. Thank you for sharing your amazing videos! 😊🙏🏼
Ooh thank you so much! ❤️❤️
I use a very thin canvas, it has almost no texture. I've used this type of fabric for years and I like it because it doesn't leave visible marks on the clay and it's easy to wash and clean
@@UmiCeramics Wonderful! Thank you so much for your answer I really do appreciate it! 🙂🙂
Well done 👍✅
Very good video, thank you 🎉
omg i loved the video, im just starting and i want to ask where do you get those tools??
I loved it what did you spray on table towards end of video and what were you doing when you were sliding bowl over table that you just sprayed? Thanks, Paula
Hello! It's water and it's a quick way to level out the uneven edges of the plate
Does it have to go in a kiln next? Love your channel.
Rubbing the rim on a wet surface is a smart one going to remember that
Can we use these to make candles?
Is there a good way to determine how much plaster you need to mix up?
Muy buen video, gracias por compartir tu enseñanza.
Usas yeso común, o yeso cerámico para moldes? Gracias de antemano.
Hola! gracias! ♥ Usé yeso cerámico pero para este tipo de molde y tamaño chico se puede usar yeso común y no va a haber una diferencia notable
If you don't mind me asking, where do you purchase your products from?
Me encantó.
Nice.... thanks 👍
How long do you need to wait, before taking it off the mould?
Would you like to make some ceramics with the cracked surface glace, pls.
İf i firmly press with a big spoon on the mold, would i get the shape of oval base of the spoon?
Is the plaster good for casting?
L’Argilla si asciuga all’aria? O serve un forno apposito?
Your idea is so brilliant.....🧁
How long does clay last in the kiln?
What is the difference between plaster and gypsum are they the same
Pls how the you mix the mold like what and what to get as beginner ...pls can you do tutorial on that
Inspiring!
Muchas gracias😁😁
Nice tutorial 👍👍👍
I know you are using regular clay, but would this technique also work for air dry clay?
Hi! I think it would work in the same way, but I'm not completely sure, it would be prudent to test previously if the air dry clay does not stick to the plaster
It would work but you have to seal the plaster with resin or something similar. Plaster is porous, so the air dry clay will stick unless is sealed. Once sealed, you should use some mold release agent and you’ll be good to go.
Can we use a steel mould
What's that u are using
That white powder?
what are you using to cover your table with? is it a canvas?
Hi, yes, it is canvas
@@UmiCeramics icic. Thanks for the reply!! 🤍
what surface do you use to roll out clay? Is that muslin?
Hi, it is canvas
Graciassss!!!!⚘
Hii... Doesn't this needs firing to make it tough?? And if not then which clay are you using so that it doesn't need to fire? 🤔
Pretty sure she used normal clay, not the air dry one so she is going to fire it later
Hieee can u pls tell which is most best for dis art concrete, pop , ceramic powder???
Plaster
Which type of clay you are using ?
Olá sou brasileiro e gostaria de saber quanto tempo leva a cura da peça e como faz a cura da mesma?
Wow..
hola!! quisiera saber como se secan, si al aire libre o utilizas el horno :)
Hola! Este tipo de arcilla que estoy usando se seca al aire libre y luego necesita ser horneada
I was wondering do you sure kiln?
Please tell how to make a box😊😊
So nice ...❤
Thank you!
What did you spray it with
Just curious… Why can’t you have used to original bowl to form the clay? Was the plaster necessary?
Hi, to be able to use the original bowl you have to cover it with a cloth or plastic (so the clay does not stick to it) which leaves marks and deforms the final result. In addition, the plaster has the quality of absorbing water from the clay, making it possible for the piece to be hard in just a few minutes.
@@UmiCeramics Thankyou very much for your response. I understand now, I am new to pottery, in fact I just started a succulent garden, and they charge a bazillion for inch clay pots etc, so I only just started to explore making my own.. thanks for the informative video
@@Sophie_519 A succulent garden? how beautiful! I am sure your pots will not only be beautiful but also special because they will be made by your own hands, and that's priceless ♥
Do you buy your white clay online? Please provide the link
Hi, sometimes I buy it, sometimes I make it myself. The one I'm using in this video is manufacturated by a company from Argentina: "Arcillas Del Sur"
Is this gypsum or cement?
didn't know about oil!!
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جميله ابداع 😍👍
Thank you!
Never add water to plaster always add Plaster to water.
hey actually thanks for the info but could u please also tell why we shouldn't add water to the plaster ?
@@someonedumb_probably for the same reason you add dry to wet when baking: it prevents lumps of dry spots in your final mixture.
@@Hydrantchan ahh thanks a lot for helping! :D
@@someonedumb_ even in chemicals you never want to add wet to dry. Dry usually has dust particals and when u add dry to wet the water will catch most of the dust. So less dust and less clumps
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😮is that cement o what please help
Come back please
Do you think the mold can be used to create a stamp that will be used on the same kind of plaster, or will it stick to each other? 🤔
مرحبا ماهي سماكة الطين
Bonjour. Ne versez jamais d'eau dans le plâtre!!! C'est vrai, au contraire. Ce Plâtre est mis dans l'eau. ☝
Great video, but this is a drape/hump mold not a press mold.
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grams and dimensions;
Plz gv caption in English too
Why wouldn’t you just roll out the clay and put over the plastic mold in the first place instead of making a clay mold of the same plastic mold to use?
Hi, clay sticks to plastic surfaces, that's why molds are made of plaster, or maybe wood! In addition, the porosity of the plaster absorbs the humidity of the clay and the piece dries in a matter of minutes
Muito trabalho para pouco efeito
😡 Promo`SM.
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😮is that cement o what please help
Hi, it's plaster