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Plaster of paris (usually just called plaster) is used to make molds, chalk and masks, as well as other craft projects. It acts like cement, but is more easily manipulated and remains pliable when dry. Plaster of paris is a simple material to make at home, and making it can be an enjoyable project. There are different ways to make plaster of paris,...
Dawn Thorndike saved to Christmas Presents
Hi everyone! in this video I show you how to make a plaster press mold. It's very easy and the resulting pieces are quite neat and professional, it's really ...

Анастасия Аверко saved to Керамика
What is plaster of Paris and how does it need to be mixed? Read this article for the recipe to understand the answers of these queries.
Marymaggard saved to Projects to try
Plaster of Paris recipes to help you make easy homemade arts and crafts Looking for your next fun DIY crafting project? Plaster of Paris is an easy craft material you can make at home. All you need is water and plaster of Paris powder—or,...

Christina Spencer saved to Artventures Elementary
Use this secret ingredient to color plaster for any DIY project and learn how to make custom mini DIY planters with that same colorful plaster.

The Crafted Life saved to Craft & DIY Projects
This is "diy-plaster bowl" by AnnaRosa on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
works with any stool whatever kinda vibe - smear it, smooth it, sand it, done! need old stool piece of wood or mdf jigsaw all purpose glue or screws plaster (modelling plaster) surface protection, gloves, spatula natural stone / cement sealer sand paper in my case I had an old metal stool I once spray painted I put the top onto a piece of mdf and traced around it to have an idea of the size for the new top part but any stool kinda vibe works, if its already wood you might be able to skip the…
Rana Mohamed saved to Diy canvas
Plaster of Paris is a quick drying form of plaster that is a excellent for creating masques and other craft shapes. The finished product is light and strong enough to worn out for an evening of Halloween fun, and yet soft enough to be carved to make the face and hands of a doll.

Cathy Cavanagh saved to crafts