making home decor from this week's recyclables // paper pulp DIY
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would you try making paper pulp decor? 🌿💚
"what are measurements really but numbers that are holding you back?" girl i swear you are my spirit animal lol, love you x
when I was a kid we would do paper mache projects and use a paste that we make that consist of cornstarch and water boiled together that creates this transparent paste. it is really good and you don't need to any anymore glue to it.
So cool. As an artist I love this so much. Things we create ourselves may look strange to others but when we see them we have the memory of the process and that’s what makes it special 🌱💚🌸
I use a cooked flour paste for my paper builds. It's easy to coat it with glue to make it more water resistant but it's not necessary. Edit to add that I used about 1/3 cup flour cooked in a cup or two of water and salt for an entire project. The paste gels and thickens with heat and turns clear when it dries. And yes, if you use paper pulp (you can also use layers of strips), it helps to drain it before adding the paste.
Hi again, Gittermary , :) I thought it was fun watching you create your pieces of art. I have only made paperconce from pulp but this looks like alot of fun. I've been thinking about covering a balloon with my Grandsons like we used to do as kids. ;) I quite liked how you're turned out . 😁😁 maybe you could sell them & make some money. Lol 🤗🤔😘🇦🇺
It turned out great. Please keep making these types of videos. I enjoy watching them as crafting is my hobby❤️
@Gittemary
Жыл бұрын
Will keep bein’ crafty 😎
That was so much fun to watch! Would love to see more paper based projects. It will fit in well with your quirky/colourful home. Better to be surrounded by objects that say something about your character rather than store bought items that everyone can have
Friend: So what did you do yesterday? Gittemary: I made a brick loool I love diying ! I make my own toilet cleaner, laundry detergent or multipurpose cleaner with just vinegar. It's such a satisfying feeling to know that I can make that myself. I remember when I was in primary school in the early 90s, we went to a paper museum where I lived back then and we made our own paper sheets. Ever since I've never made paper again, defo want to get back into it, that would be cool to create wee decoration pieces, or paper to use as christmas/birthday cards maybe, glue some pressed/dried flowers onto it as well might be nice. A few days ago I watched a video by Rachel Maksy (I LOVE her channel) and she created branches with bubblewrap, tape and plaster and paint for the wall, added leaves to it. Currently painting my bedroom and I want to make the faux wooden beams with eva foam that she did. It's not organic and not paper, but for sure fun :) Bring the cling film to your next tattoo appt :)
@micivalantincic8227
Жыл бұрын
Actually- it is not good to put cling film on a new tatto. There is a special "foil" that can breath and it is in a bandage form so you wear it for cca 2 days. It makes it heal faster. It is very cool actually. (It is a waste, yes but sometimes you can't avoid it)
I love the “chaos” (it really wasn’t chaotic)…. But it was just diving into something without the fear of imperfection that I think plague a lot of us. So it was nice to see someone just DO something and enjoy the result, and learn from it. I also love what you made!
Every month I get a shipment of supplies for my port care/maintenance and medications that are IV routed that go through my port. These supplies and medications are typically packed in a box with a Styrofoam cooler box that actually contains the shipment. Over the course of 3 months I collected 3 of these boxes/coolers and I poked a few holes in each box in a strategic placement to thread wire through to keep the boxes held together and then used the Styrofoam box portion of the coolers for the "drawers" of my ghetto dresser. For me it is perfect to keep my clothes in, in the laundry room, as I have several severe chronic illnesses and I only have so much energy to complete my needed tasks of care for myself and home along with chores such as washing, drying and putting away my laundry. Transfer of my clean laundry to put away in my room just isn't a high enough priority so my clean laundry gets put away into the ghetto dresser that I assembled. And, before anyone asks, no, I am not able to use an existing dresser of mine as that is what I store my shelf stable medical supplies in (which is ALOT)......
@sustainfem
Жыл бұрын
Ghetto dresser, lol! But, seriously, what a creatively smart thing to do. 😼
@lesliehyde
Жыл бұрын
@@sustainfem while the name I gave my unconventional material sourced dresser is quite funny.... I too loled when I coined the name, the dresser was made out of sheer desperation of not sending so much of these incredibly useful materials as I've already gifted each member of my family who live near me three boxes/coolers, I've given every household in my neighborhood at least one box/cooler but I also needed a dresser made out of something semi sturdy that could be kept near or in my laundry room so that I didn't continue to waste my relatively random amount and incredibly sparce number of "spoons" I get every day. Spoons is a reference to "energy points" that "spoonies" (those who suffer from chronic illnesses, particularly those who have one or more quite energy draining illnesses and I have like 7- like, I know, SAY WHAT!?!?) severe chronic illnesses- CIDP, CRPS, central pain syndrome, hyperalgesia, allodynia, dysautonomia (this affects nearly EVERY SINGLE autonomic body function except for one- I still have control over when I have a crap which I'm considering a win in my books considering how widely affected my body is as a result of the dysautonomia) and adrenal insufficiency; 1 fairly easy to manage chronic illness- Autoimmune diabetes (like type 1 but didn't initially behaving like type 1 when I was diagnosed with having diabetes and also have depression that is secondary to the combination and sheer mind numbing complexities each illness throws at me. You can search online for the term Spoon Theory on your preferred search engine to find out how Spoon Theory was born. In fact, at the current time, I'm seriously considering making a new "ghetto dresser" for my room so that I can store the potentially life endangering (for my dog) items I keep on my bed that at current time I either have to go through the huge hassle of moving everything behind a baby gate at my closet or keep him in his dog crate when I have to go out for Dr appointments or necessary grocery runs OR when I have to go for an inpatient hospital stay. While it does take a little bit of work to assemble a ghetto dresser, the final product is very lightweight when empty and if I need to move the dresser once I've put what is needed in the Styrofoam coolers, all I have to do is remove the coolers and move the dresser skeleton (the wired together boxes) and then just slide the coolers back into the dresser's skeleton once it's in the new place for it. My inspiration for making the "ghetto dresser" was based off of what college students who are hopelessly broke use for makeshift furniture for their first apartments that are typically studio apartments- milk crates and boxes but I just used what I have a relatively never ending supply of as I get at least one new box and cooler a month for my port care/maintenance supplies and IV routed medications in. And at this point, I may very well end up making more of these "dressers" and sell them on Facebook marketplace on the cheap or donate them to organizations in my area that work to find stable housing for the local homeless and any homeless veterans.
I love you sharing these craft and artwork style videos and how you do this in a sustainable manner. Love seeing your design/art related content and when you share your creative projects and process with us! Definitely inspired to do this!
Tapetklister!/wallpaper glue. It is a powder and you just mix it directly into the pulp. It comes in a plastic bag😉 no flour or salt needed. You might like to add a varnish(lak) to make it more resistant to water/moisture. Thank you for reminding me of all the fun things you can do with paper mache
This is perfect timing! I just went through years worth of mail so I have a nice pile I can turn into something cute. Always a pleasure watching your videos! 😄
@Gittemary
Жыл бұрын
Give it a go! 🤙
I love this project I think it came out extremely awesome it's so like organic and well very creative I could see me teaching this to my grandchildren as an art project and I did it so yes I'd like to see you endeavor on 2 bigger pieces in which you teach me so I can therefore do with my grandchildren .I just love you, gittemarie.. Thanking you for your organic nature and all that you want to do to better the world you live in
I would not want it in my home but I’m glad you like it
Oh girl, thank you for uploading so frequently. I'm so not up to date but it will make my chores day so much fun with you in the background to listening to! Now I got a whole bunch of laundry to do..
Another awesome video Gittemary making her own recyclable paper from pulp. Love 🥰 the video.
This is cool! I wanna see more projets 😃
I saw a paper pulp hand made picture book once. It was small and tied with rope. It was really pretty with pressed flowers.
Such a cool DIY! It's not even spring and you've got me thinking about Christmas gifts for the family with all these fascinating paper creations 😍
I love the pattern. Makes me feel inspired. Yes to more of these projects.
Nobody does what you do, Gittermarie, and I love it. I enjoy your creativity and sense of play. Needed this today (and every day)! ⚱🗿
@Gittemary
Жыл бұрын
Aw thank you 💕
they look so quirky, I love them! 😍
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this experiment take its final form ❤️ Would love to see your next swing at this in the future ☺️
Looks like a professional piece, great job 👏 👍 👌 😀
Great job! Yes, i would try this. I have made several pinatas before using paper and glue minus the flour and it worked out well. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Please, please make other things. I enjoyable video so much. I will probably have a go at this myself and, as I volunteer in a community garden, I might work on some projects for the kids to try.
Vegan for the animals 💚 ❤
I want to do this!!!
This video is prefect timing I keep seeing paper pulp on TikTok and really want to do a DIY
@Gittemary
Жыл бұрын
Precisely, it’s everywhere and I was so intrigued 👀
I really like them👌 very artistic and unique 👍🙂👏
Oooh this turned out well! I would put clear varnis over tho.
I love it❣️👍
This is so cool! I would love to see what else you can make to give me more confidence to try it out. Thanks 😘
@Gittemary
Жыл бұрын
Definitely give it a go 💪
wow it was cool ♥️
just an idea: maybe one could use "Kleister" (couldn't find an engish word for it, sorry), the stuff one uses for wallpaper instead of glue, that's how we made paper back in elementary school (paper scraps, water and Kleister). And at least in germany Kleister comes in cardboard
@rikkemeek1506
Жыл бұрын
Wallpaper paste🙂
A stool would be super nice but what can be used as the mould?!
I'm considering making a shelf over my bathroom sink with pulp. Thoughts?
I think it's awesome that you are so creative and love trying new things, Gittemary! And it's wonderful that you are so happy with your results. ♥ For myself, though......to be polite, let me just say that it's not to my taste. 😉😊 But you go, girl! ♥♥♥
Interesting🤔 I definitely want to try this and YES do more experiments because this is a brilliant idea -Growing youtuber🤗
Wow! This feels like something out of Beetlejuice! I’m so excited to try this!
@Gittemary
Жыл бұрын
I love Bettlejuice, so I take that as a compliment 😍
@aletheav6208
Жыл бұрын
Me too! It was meant to be one!☺️
@aletheav6208
Жыл бұрын
Me too! It was meant to be one!☺️
@aletheav6208
Жыл бұрын
Me too! It was meant to be one!☺️
i'd like to do / see a BIG vase
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Whats worse is a lot of pulp fodder is not even recycling but literal trash. shredded paper is not recyclable. Maybe you have a different system but in most places you cant recycle shredded paper because it is too small and will mess up the process. You can however turn it into pulp easily and quickly at home.