Ultimate Paper Mache | Diy Silicone Mold Texture Stamps for Clay @UltimatePaperMache | Uploaded September 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
Use this cheap DIY silicone mold material to create texture stamps for clay, air dry clay, or epoxy clay. But keep the windows open because this stuff stinks!
My first experiment used my own recipe for air dry clay. It should also work very well with Apoxie Sculpt or any other epoxy clay, and might work with polymer clay.
Make sure you watch the King of Random's video, too. "How To Make "Proto-Putty" (Modified Oogoo)": youtu.be/7fwytA5r2Mw
If you notice anything in his video that I missed, please let me know in the comment section below.
In case you're wondering, the patterns for all the animal sculptures on the wall behind me in the video can be found here: ultimatepapermache.com/patterns
If you use the DIY texture stamps with any of those patterns, I'd really like to see how your sculpture comes out. Post a photo on the Daily Sculptors page of my site: ultimatepapermache.com/daily-sculptors-group-page
DIY Air Dry Clay recipe: ultimatepapermache.com/new-air-dry-clay-recipe
Items used in the video (affiliate links, of course...)
Food coloring: amzn.to/2zJ4pzE (or just get some at your local grocery store)
Silicone #1 caulk: amzn.to/2UuPTFs (or try your local hardware store. My local store didn't have the right kind so I had to order it)
Latex-free gloves: amzn.to/2UqY3yj
Wood craft sticks: amzn.to/2ZNzz3o
Paper bowls from the grocery store.
Fake Fur - from Jo-Ann Fabric Store. Also be sure to check your local thrift store for some fake fur on collars or stuffed animals. They might have fake leather in the wallet section that would be fun to use, too.
For screen shots (or just to drop by and say 'hi') go to ultimatepapermache.com/diy-silicone-mold-texture-stamps-for-clay
DISCLAIMER: This video and description may contain affiliate links. If it does then it means that if you click on any of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this one. Thanks in advance for your support!
Use this cheap DIY silicone mold material to create texture stamps for clay, air dry clay, or epoxy clay. But keep the windows open because this stuff stinks!
My first experiment used my own recipe for air dry clay. It should also work very well with Apoxie Sculpt or any other epoxy clay, and might work with polymer clay.
Make sure you watch the King of Random's video, too. "How To Make "Proto-Putty" (Modified Oogoo)": youtu.be/7fwytA5r2Mw
If you notice anything in his video that I missed, please let me know in the comment section below.
In case you're wondering, the patterns for all the animal sculptures on the wall behind me in the video can be found here: ultimatepapermache.com/patterns
If you use the DIY texture stamps with any of those patterns, I'd really like to see how your sculpture comes out. Post a photo on the Daily Sculptors page of my site: ultimatepapermache.com/daily-sculptors-group-page
DIY Air Dry Clay recipe: ultimatepapermache.com/new-air-dry-clay-recipe
Items used in the video (affiliate links, of course...)
Food coloring: amzn.to/2zJ4pzE (or just get some at your local grocery store)
Silicone #1 caulk: amzn.to/2UuPTFs (or try your local hardware store. My local store didn't have the right kind so I had to order it)
Latex-free gloves: amzn.to/2UqY3yj
Wood craft sticks: amzn.to/2ZNzz3o
Paper bowls from the grocery store.
Fake Fur - from Jo-Ann Fabric Store. Also be sure to check your local thrift store for some fake fur on collars or stuffed animals. They might have fake leather in the wallet section that would be fun to use, too.
For screen shots (or just to drop by and say 'hi') go to ultimatepapermache.com/diy-silicone-mold-texture-stamps-for-clay
DISCLAIMER: This video and description may contain affiliate links. If it does then it means that if you click on any of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support my channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this one. Thanks in advance for your support!