Is it a milestone? I guess so.
I changed my recipe in to recycled paper mache clay with a search online
Before trying to add Portland cement in my mixture to make it water resistant, first I go with the original recipe. Because I am not sure π€ how to wash π§Ό the cement out of the house without giving any damage on plumbing πͺ π« Plus, Portland cement and joint compound are not so cheap. I want to practice on my models first, and I will cover them with water resistant paste afterwards, when I feel happy π with the final look. πΊ
I covered a meatball technique plate.
I covered a pawn βοΈ
I covered an aluminum ball π
Meatball technique
Once they were dried, my meatball plate technique failed with an unpleasant result.
But when I covered it over with the original paper clay recipe, it looks more like a pottery. π β€οΈ
This technique can let me sculpture any ancient vase πΊ model from museums. I can stock them up form as the vase and then cover it with clay and smooth the surface,
Now I let them dry and start to plan my week:
Monday :
- Gym π,
- Laundry π§Ί,
- Night Shift π
Tuesday:
- Gym π,
- Watering π¦ πͺ΄
- Night Shift π
Wednesday :
- Play day / All day π§Έ
- Day Shift π
Thursday:
- Play day / All day π§Έ
- Day Shift π
Friday :
- Paint π¨
- Gym π,
- Night Shift π

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