I wish I had seen this before I embarked on making a big costume out of Celluclay! Some of your tricks would've saved me some trouble.
Cellulay puts out an epic amount of fine dust if you are not careful. I mixed in a big bowl, with two pieces of plastic wrap overtop and wearing surgical gloves. But your technique seems so much better.
You don't mention one thing I found to work well: rolling the stuff out like pie crust, with a pastry roller.
Celluclay does put out alot of dust so using bags is a better approach, just be sure to use it up in a timely manner as it will spoil over time even if refrigerated.
Sure by using more foil and cardboard you could use the "old school" paper strips, flour and water. I also like to use liquid starch as well, you could also use plaster a gauze.
I have a med project due, I was planning to do a paper mache piece on scurvy, this will help alot, thanks dude!
starofalltime 1 month ago
mmm i want a popsicle now lol
blinder8 1 year ago
I mix up henna the same way. It really cuts down on the mess
BarbedLotus 2 years ago
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freeShard87 2 years ago
хорошо/nice
freeShard87 2 years ago
I wish I had seen this before I embarked on making a big costume out of Celluclay! Some of your tricks would've saved me some trouble.
Cellulay puts out an epic amount of fine dust if you are not careful. I mixed in a big bowl, with two pieces of plastic wrap overtop and wearing surgical gloves. But your technique seems so much better.
You don't mention one thing I found to work well: rolling the stuff out like pie crust, with a pastry roller.
squeekmousethecat 3 years ago
Celluclay does put out alot of dust so using bags is a better approach, just be sure to use it up in a timely manner as it will spoil over time even if refrigerated.
StudioHaycross 3 years ago
can we do it by using paper,flour and water??
UnknownDevil2234 4 years ago
Sure by using more foil and cardboard you could use the "old school" paper strips, flour and water. I also like to use liquid starch as well, you could also use plaster a gauze.
StudioHaycross 3 years ago