Thanks for sharing just watch your original video before this one and you answered my questions. After watching this one I have another. It looked like you applied mold pieces to your beautiful pumpkin if so was this paste used in the molds.
@@michellec9368 I used air-dry clay in the molds. I used the paste to seal tiny cracks and smooth imperfections. The full pumpkins video is linked in the description section of this video and if you decide to buy supplies I'd appreciate it so much if you'd use my Amazon affiliate like (I get a tiny commission😏)🙏
@@safiyaart If the canvas is sturdy, that will eliminate some unnecessary movement of the dried paste. I mentioned how to deal with hairline cracks in the video in the touchups section at 08:13 Also.. as I mentioned in the video, you can apply a coat of crafting glue to seal the dried paste, before painting it. That with the acrylic painting, will help to keep it in tact. The idea is once you've completed the project, it is handled delicately, displayed and not touched.. as you would with any piece of artwork. Of course the only way to know for sure is to actually do it. Let me know how your project turns out please.
@@MrGTAmodsgerman Its meant for decorative crafting projects and I assume it won't do well with water, especially over time. However, you could make a small batch and try it... Perhaps adding extra glue may help?
@@MrGTAmodsgerman Besides some extra glue in the mixture itself, brush a coat or two of GLUE only, onto the exterior of the surface of the paste AFTER you apply it and it has dried. That should provide extra layers of protection against water... At least temporarily. Please let us know how it turns out, if you do it.
Thanks for sharing just watch your original video before this one and you answered my questions. After watching this one I have another. It looked like you applied mold pieces to your beautiful pumpkin if so was this paste used in the molds.
@@michellec9368 I used air-dry clay in the molds. I used the paste to seal tiny cracks and smooth imperfections. The full pumpkins video is linked in the description section of this video and if you decide to buy supplies I'd appreciate it so much if you'd use my Amazon affiliate like (I get a tiny commission😏)🙏
Hey .. beautiful explanation… I’m wondering if this can be used on canvases to create textured art?
Thank you! Yes.. absolutely!
@@MocasWorld What if it cracks?
@@safiyaart If the canvas is sturdy, that will eliminate some unnecessary movement of the dried paste. I mentioned how to deal with hairline cracks in the video in the touchups section at 08:13 Also.. as I mentioned in the video, you can apply a coat of crafting glue to seal the dried paste, before painting it. That with the acrylic painting, will help to keep it in tact. The idea is once you've completed the project, it is handled delicately, displayed and not touched.. as you would with any piece of artwork. Of course the only way to know for sure is to actually do it. Let me know how your project turns out please.
@@MocasWorld Thanks
Will give it a go!
Can that paste withstand contact with water when it's dried up?
@@MrGTAmodsgerman Its meant for decorative crafting projects and I assume it won't do well with water, especially over time. However, you could make a small batch and try it... Perhaps adding extra glue may help?
@@MocasWorld Alright, thanks! Yea what i am trying to do is decorative but also have to be functional to some sort because it's for an RC car.
@@MrGTAmodsgerman Besides some extra glue in the mixture itself, brush a coat or two of GLUE only, onto the exterior of the surface of the paste AFTER you apply it and it has dried. That should provide extra layers of protection against water... At least temporarily. Please let us know how it turns out, if you do it.
@@MocasWorld Thanks i will try it ;) But not anytime soon, i just do the planning and brainstorming
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