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Hi everyone,
I am doing a little experiment with outdoor papier mache for those that are interested in waterproofing papier mache. See: http://www.papiermache.co.uk/exec/cms-d … iew/id-48/
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Oh wow! This is awesome Jackie. Thank you *so* much!
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Hi Jackie, What a great idea! I love your balloon people and I hope they all survive the experiment (especially Mad Major). The Blobs are so cute. Thanks for your hard effort to enlighten us.LOL~tammy
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Thanks Tammy. I am hoping they survive too - I've got quite attached to them as you do with things that you make yourself. It was a wrench to leave them outside yesterday but I was very pleaed to see that they are all in fine fettle this morning!
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Thank you Jackie, for being so brave!
I often sell at outdoor markets, but have been apprehensive about taking my papier mached items, due to extreme weather variations. (I don't want them to get sick and die! :cry: ) I look forward to seeing the results. Again, Thank you sooo much. I truely appreciate this site!
Paper Rose
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Your experiment is such a good idea, I had often wondered about doing the same thing but never got round to it.
Coincidentally, I put one of my sculptures (an elephant) outside in the garden yesterday to see how it fares. I had been about to throw it in the bin as I was a little fed up with seeing it knocking around the house and I have to make room for all the other papier mache sculptures I'm producing!
I then thought I may as well stick it in the garden for the remainder of the summer. It looks quite comical amongst the flowers.
So far we haven't had much rain so it is looking ok, the main problem is it keeps blowing over in the wind as it isn't very heavy.
I'll let you know how he deteriorates................. he is finished with acrylic paints and water based varnish.
8)
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Thanks Paper Rose and Isabel,
I had to chuckle about your elephant Isabel....I have visions of papier mache animals and figures all over the place being relogated to the garden! At least I won't be the only one getting funny looks from my neighbours! I hope your elephant survives of course and look forward to hearing about him later on.
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Thanks, Jackie.
Excellent idea! Looking forward to hearing the results. Love your balloon people. This should prove to be quite interesting. We can all benefit from the results.
Rozani
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Jackie, you have stepped out of the mortal realm of PM artist and into the murky depths of what can only be labeled PM scientist. While your destination and that of your brave [baloon] men is uncertain, rest assured you are doing your community a service.
Thank you, and God speed!
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You are right there ChristianNinja! Do you or Rozani have anything outside at the moment, or maybe in the process of putting something outside?
In fact, if anyone is doing their own experiment with waterproofing at the moment (as Isabel is doing with her elephant), please take photos and keep notes of dates, conditions, location etc. We may be able to collate all the information at a later date.
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:cry: I would like to extend my belated condolences for Mr. Bushybeard. He gave his all for the benefit of PM mashers worldwide. ~Tammy
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Waterproofing article updated today (9 Oct 05)
Another balloon person bites the dust...sorry to say it is your favourite Tammy! :cry:
I'm starting to see little empty spaces in my garden. I hope the others keep going for a lot longer.
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Thanks Jackie. I have been wondering what has been going on with your waterproofing experiment. I am REALLY enjoy that article.
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Please let us know the date of the memorial service, Jackie. :twisted:
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I am really enjoying the article Jackie. I must totally admit I would have never been able to guess who would be the first to go and what method would lasting the longest.
Thanks for putting all the work you have into it.
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If you have tears, prepare to shed them now . . .
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