Wow!! This is amazing. Thank you so much. The prices of some of these products are ridiculous, and you hardly get any. This is a game changer for me. ❤️
I am just getting started using the Stamperia molds. What a great tutorial. I've only watched videos where it takes a lot of their medium and they usually only get 2 or 3 moulds per jar. This is a great money saving idea. Will definitely try. Thank you for sharing, Pam.
I just bought a bunch of these Texture Impression molds and yes, I bought 3 jars to start off with of their paste in order to completely cover as recommended. The paste is too expensive for the amount you need so I can't wait to try this technique. I've never heard of this before so thank you! This looks like a $ saving tip. You've just gained a new follower.
These moulds could make a stamp effect for the gel plate couldn't they? Hmm, I'm thinking stencils, light moulding paste, gel medium, could make a large stamp, do u think it could work??? Great video thanks!!❤
I just bought one of Stamperia's molds and I am excited to try this brilliant technique! Thank you so much for sharing this method you use. I found you through #PasstheBrush and I could not be happier to find all these amazing artists of color...just like me! Yay!
i know this is a old video but could you use caulk (stuff to put around windows) to fill the mold? have you tried the silicone molds they use for clay? great video
I have tried caulk and it was too sticky during the process. I didn't even finish it. Thanks for watching and subscribing! I love silicone molds especially the ones by Zuri. I usual use epoxy resin the fast setting kind in them. But you have sparked an idea.
@@QueenPam TRY a hot glue on the zuri molds ya just have to get a gun that gets really high temp for good results,,,,you can use the fine point or the next size after practice it really make a good impression and quick ( i just did the mold coat of arms by ZURI)with hot glue,,,,,maybe could use it on the stamperia plastic molds?havent tried it,,,,,
@@iramadloh6458 I have done hot glue in the PRIMA/IOD moulds and prefer the hardness of the resin. I am looking for a lighter weight option. I think the stamperia mold would melt...not willing to risk it.
I surprise, how come you use the materials to make the moulds. i use only the pas four muld of Stamperia. I would like hou is the product tha you use after you put the paper in the first time. I´m Vera. I´mBrazilian. Thank you
I used the molding paste because of the cost. I had a larger less expense jar. The tissue paper keeps the design in tact/ in one piece and used less product. I hope this answers your question. Thanks for watching.
Thank you SO much I was searching for someone on TH-cam who could show me how to use the Stamperia molds because I am wanting to get a couple of them and not have to buy there very expensive paste creams but wanted to know what I could use in its place that is more affordable? So its light molding paste you used right? I think I actually have some already too!!
is matte medium the same thing as mod podge? i have been struggling with the stampieria molds, SO expensive to only use cream paste. i've tried silicone caulk from the hardware store with mixed results. acrylic caulk - oh my, took me more than an hour to get all that out of my mold. there just has to be a less expensive way to use these great molds. i do mixed media, or i should say i am trying to do mixed media. would there be a problem only using one layer of tissue? i would like to have a thinner piece to adhere to boxes or ATCs. this is a real game changer for me. i was ready to dump these molds! thank you so very much.
I'm not sure the Mod Podge is the same thing. You could try it to see.. I have not tried one layer of tissue. But the 2 layers of tissue is pretty thin when applying. If you try that please let me know your results. I can't wait to see what you make.
Thanks for watching. No it is not Matt Medium. It is an acrylic paint medium that is matt and dries completely. Mod Podge is sometimes sticky even when dry.
Hi, thank you for this fab video! I have been collecting these lovely moulds for s while now & tried today for the first time without success, so I came to TH-cam to find out what I did wrong lol. It turns out that the only thing I did wrong, was to be impatient. Next time, I will definitely leave for 24 hrs before removing 😉 Anyway, good news is that I found your channel. Oh, do you have any tips on how to clean my mould after my disaster? Jane x
@@QueenPam I guess we were thinking about how liquefied it is. Looking at the link it looks like you can use 25% distilled water to dilute it which would explain why you have it in a different container right? Thank you for giving us another method. We appreciate you!
@@milady3d No mine has not been diluted nor has water been added. I put it in the Dawn bottle because it is easier to use that way. I wonder if your matte medium is matt gel. Mine is pourable straight out of the original container. I just like the Dawn bottle better.
like i mentioned on your other video, it took two full days to dry including hanging on the clothesline in the hot sun. both mold i have are fairly deep so that is probably why it took so long and i may have put a wee bit too much.
@@QueenPam i worked out ok. of course i didn't wait long enough to dry totally completely. but it is useable. the second sheet of tissue came right off the back after i demolded. not sure why. but it is fine.
Wow!! This is amazing. Thank you so much. The prices of some of these products are ridiculous, and you hardly get any. This is a game changer for me. ❤️
I get it. I'll spend money but I want to be frugal where I can. That tiny jar was not going to cut it. Glad I could help you out!
This is brilliant! Thank you so much for posting this discovery of yours!
Glad to share what I come up with. Thanks for watching!
What an awesome technique. You've taken the mystery out of these impression molds for me. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thans for watching and commenting! Happy I was able to help.
I am just getting started using the Stamperia molds. What a great tutorial. I've only watched videos where it takes a lot of their medium and they usually only get 2 or 3 moulds per jar. This is a great money saving idea. Will definitely try. Thank you for sharing, Pam.
Glad it was helpful! And thank you for watching
Thank you! So glad I found your video before using these molds!
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
I just bought a bunch of these Texture Impression molds and yes, I bought 3 jars to start off with of their paste in order to completely cover as recommended. The paste is too expensive for the amount you need so I can't wait to try this technique. I've never heard of this before so thank you! This looks like a $ saving tip. You've just gained a new follower.
Thanks for watching and welcome to my tribe. I love to find more frugal ways to craft. Please let me know if this works for you.
These moulds could make a stamp effect for the gel plate couldn't they? Hmm, I'm thinking stencils, light moulding paste, gel medium, could make a large stamp, do u think it could work??? Great video thanks!!❤
I’m so glad I found this! I used clay on mine and it was a mess. 😂
I'm glad you found it too....Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! Wonderful!!
Thank you for watching!
Yes, even though I think that the cream paste from Stamperia gives the best results, your method is the best!! Thank you for sharing! 💕💕
Thanks for watching and commenting.
This is brilliant Pam!!! A definite money savor! Thanks for sharing this technique!
You are welcome Coleen. Thanks for watching. I love your work.
I just bought one of Stamperia's molds and I am excited to try this brilliant technique! Thank you so much for sharing this method you use. I found you through #PasstheBrush and I could not be happier to find all these amazing artists of color...just like me! Yay!
You are so welcome! I love sharing techniques. I am so happy that #PassTheBrush was a success for everyone.
Amazing brilliant money saving tip! Really cool! Thanks so much!
Thanks for watching. I am glad this will help you.
Very cool, thanks for the tips! Love all your videos :) Congrats on your team winning!
Thanks for watching and it was good to win.
Bravo! Excelent idea!
Thank you
great video. thanks for the tips
Glad it was helpful! TFW.
Awesome! Thank you for sharing your technique!
Thanks for watching. I hope they work for you.
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I needed to learn. Great tip with the tissue paper.
Thanks for watching. Makes it easier to remove.
So clever! Bravo
Thanks for watching! and thanks
Absolutely love this technique!!!!
Thanks for watching!
i know this is a old video but could you use caulk (stuff to put around windows) to fill the mold? have you tried the silicone molds they use for clay? great video
I have tried caulk and it was too sticky during the process. I didn't even finish it. Thanks for watching and subscribing! I love silicone molds especially the ones by Zuri. I usual use epoxy resin the fast setting kind in them. But you have sparked an idea.
@@QueenPam TRY a hot glue on the zuri molds ya just have to get a gun that gets really high temp for good results,,,,you can use the fine point or the next size after practice it really make a good impression and quick ( i just did the mold coat of arms by ZURI)with hot glue,,,,,maybe could use it on the stamperia plastic molds?havent tried it,,,,,
@@iramadloh6458 I have done Hot Glue in the Prima/IOD molds. Thanks for the idea!
@@iramadloh6458 I have done hot glue in the PRIMA/IOD moulds and prefer the hardness of the resin. I am looking for a lighter weight option. I think the stamperia mold would melt...not willing to risk it.
@@QueenPam hi there Elon,,,when you did the hot glue in the molds what product did you use to glue them on objects?thanks
best tips!thank you!!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching
i missed the part where you took the stuff out of the mold?
I didn't show it but I did in another video. th-cam.com/video/K5Akga8dBYs/w-d-xo.html
And thanks for watching.
I surprise, how come you use the materials to make the moulds.
i use only the pas four muld of Stamperia.
I would like hou is the product tha you use after you put the paper in the first time.
I´m Vera. I´mBrazilian.
Thank you
I used the molding paste because of the cost. I had a larger less expense jar. The tissue paper keeps the design in tact/ in one piece and used less product. I hope this answers your question. Thanks for watching.
Thank you SO much I was searching for someone on TH-cam who could show me how to use the Stamperia molds because I am wanting to get a couple of them and not have to buy there very expensive paste creams but wanted to know what I could use in its place that is more affordable? So its light molding paste you used right? I think I actually have some already too!!
Thanks for watching. It is light molding paste and tissue paper with Matt Medium. I live this method a lot.
Great demo! They will make cool journal covers.
Thanks Gaye and thanks for watching.
Hello from Namibia! Definitely going to try your technique. What modeling paste did you use? The one I have is so thick.
Thanks for watching. I used Liquitex Light Molding paste.
is matte medium the same thing as mod podge? i have been struggling with the stampieria molds, SO expensive to only use cream paste. i've tried silicone caulk from the hardware store with mixed results. acrylic caulk - oh my, took me more than an hour to get all that out of my mold.
there just has to be a less expensive way to use these great molds. i do mixed media, or i should say i am trying to do mixed media.
would there be a problem only using one layer of tissue? i would like to have a thinner piece to adhere to boxes or ATCs.
this is a real game changer for me. i was ready to dump these molds! thank you so very much.
I'm not sure the Mod Podge is the same thing. You could try it to see.. I have not tried one layer of tissue. But the 2 layers of tissue is pretty thin when applying. If you try that please let me know your results. I can't wait to see what you make.
Really smart..:)
Thanks! and Thanks for watching.
Thank you voor the tips!! 🥰
But one question, What is the product Matt medium?
Do you mean mod podge?
Thanks for watching. No it is not Matt Medium. It is an acrylic paint medium that is matt and dries completely. Mod Podge is sometimes sticky even when dry.
Hi, thank you for this fab video! I have been collecting these lovely moulds for s while now & tried today for the first time without success, so I came to TH-cam to find out what I did wrong lol. It turns out that the only thing I did wrong, was to be impatient. Next time, I will definitely leave for 24 hrs before removing 😉 Anyway, good news is that I found your channel. Oh, do you have any tips on how to clean my mould after my disaster? Jane x
Thanks for watching. I have not have to clean a mould but I'd try soaking it in Murphy's Oil Soap and water. This gets paints off of stencils.
My Light molding paste did not work. I didn't get it out of shape😕
Sorry it didn't work for you. Mine works every time with the tissue paper put over the back. Thanks for watching
@@QueenPam Thank you 😊
any particular brand of matte medium? the stuff in the bottle? DIY?
LiquiTex Matte medium is in the bottle.
@@QueenPam did you dilute it? it looks much more liquid than any of my matte medium. thanks
@@EvangeliseGood No it has not been diluted. www.liquitex.com/row/products/professional/gessoes-mediums-varnishes/matte-medium/
@@QueenPam I guess we were thinking about how liquefied it is. Looking at the link it looks like you can use 25% distilled water to dilute it which would explain why you have it in a different container right? Thank you for giving us another method. We appreciate you!
@@milady3d No mine has not been diluted nor has water been added. I put it in the Dawn bottle because it is easier to use that way. I wonder if your matte medium is matt gel. Mine is pourable straight out of the original container. I just like the Dawn bottle better.
like i mentioned on your other video, it took two full days to dry including hanging on the clothesline in the hot sun. both mold i have are fairly deep so that is probably why it took so long and i may have put a wee bit too much.
They have 2 types the shallow and the deep. I have not tried this in the deep ones. Thanks for watching.
i tried the technique today with creme paste and a thinned mod podge. we'll see what happens tomorrow. :-)
I can't wait to see your results!
@@QueenPam i worked out ok. of course i didn't wait long enough to dry totally completely. but it is useable. the second sheet of tissue came right off the back after i demolded. not sure why. but it is fine.
Why didn't you show removing it ??
Thanks for watching. Sorry I didn't show it but I did in another video. th-cam.com/video/K5Akga8dBYs/w-d-xo.html
Okay. I came in to edit my comment and it isn't here LOL. Hmmm. Sorry if I got the chiefs wrong.
This is the only comment notice I received. Thanks for subscribing.
Plastersize... yeah! I just made that up 😃 Kim
I live to entertain ...haha. Thanks for watching.