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Can you craft with MUSEUM GEL?  

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Museum Gel is a perfectly clear material that is used to hold objects in place. It's not sticky like blu-tack or oily like intelligent putty. I saw this featured on a lot of viral clips and wanted to see how well it holds up for crafting. It's not like any other clear clay I've tested out in the past. As the video revealed, this is technically a liquid not a clay (although I call it that in the video just to avoid confusion), but it's very thick and can be used for modelling. The only drawback is that the pieces eventually "melt" and the material doesn't dry or harden. However there's still a lot of potential for musuem gel in crafting such as adding details to slime or nano bubbles (both of which are also temporary DIYs) or creating fake liquids and foods.
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@christinescreativitycabine280
I'm not surprised this material doesn't dry, since it's supposed to be for securing items in museums. You wouldn't want your rare museum item to have hardened clay on it, would you? It would have to be made to be removable with absolutely no residue, because you would need that to prevent damage to one-of-a-kind, valuable museum items.
@moonflower5553
@moonflower5553 Год назад
I can't believe i haven't heard of museum gel before. I'm literally half way to a master's degree in museum studies.
@maddiemcnugget1076
@maddiemcnugget1076 Год назад
Idk why but it’s so touching that a channel I grew up with that helps me with my crafting creativity is still going today. Yeah a lot of older channels are still running today but like… idk this just makes me very happy 😊
@FreedArt
@FreedArt Год назад
Ive been looking for something to put all of my paintings on my wall without having to put so many nail holes in. Might have to look into this.
@MinisDunyasi5
@MinisDunyasi5 Год назад
The jellyfish kinda looks like one of those aesthetic clear mochi squishies, even though it’s a clay and not squishy.
@ahoyhere8113
@ahoyhere8113 Год назад
I use museum putty to protect things from my cats! I even use it on table lamps, which one of my cats likes to lean on. Not sure if it’s exactly the same stuff as the clear stuff but it does the same job and leaves no residue. Literally my cats cannot knock my art or breakables off shelves or tables any more, and the objects and table surfaces are undamaged!
@misschelseapro8986
@misschelseapro8986 Год назад
I use museum gel in my daily life - it will NEVER dry up. Eventually after years of being exposed to the air it almost feels slimier than when pulled freshly out of the container.
@EmbalmerEmi
@EmbalmerEmi Год назад
I really like that you try out all these weird mediums even if they're not necessarily meant for art,it's so interesting.
@sodaspopz4198
@sodaspopz4198 Год назад
you could probably sculpt something w normal clay and make a mold, and then fill the mold w this gel and have a transparent version, youd just have to find a way to dry it, maybe with resin?
@christinescreativitycabine280
I love how the face on the jellyfish is retained while it changes shape. It's so cute!
@Sharie_mabari
@Sharie_mabari Год назад
It reminds me of Aaron's Thinking Putty -- does not dry out, thicker, clear if you leave it alone etc. but does not hold any shapes for very long!
@thebaabstudio8989
@thebaabstudio8989 Год назад
Oo I've seen it being used for a temporary photoshoot setup, never thought of it as a crafting material !
@arleyvid
@arleyvid Год назад
I use museum gel in my diamond painting pens!! Its versatile lol
@kaidanariko
@kaidanariko Год назад
Omg. I’ve got this stuff! I used it to hold up stuff when my toddler was coasting.
@zestybutterfly7161
@zestybutterfly7161 Год назад
The melting jellyfish reminds me of the slowly melting snowman clay kit.
@SJ-dl6uc
@SJ-dl6uc Год назад
people use this to secure nail tips on nail stands for doing nail art, as well.
@xinlight
@xinlight Год назад
I'm so surprised to find Museum Gel on this channel xD I was introduced to this stuff by friends also in the jewelry industry when i had some trouble with jewelry photos. We use it to discretely stabilize small jewelry pieces to pose them for shots since the stuff is clear and comes off cleanly. I have a jar of this stuff around the house for that purpose for years but i never thought to play with it!
@azoe6764
@azoe6764 Год назад
Some folks use it to secure things to shelves so you can dust without knocking things over. Or if there's earthquakes.
@hallofadventures2320
@hallofadventures2320 Год назад
ohhh how cool!! museum gel looks like so much fun ngl. thanks for these kinds of videos!! you always seem to find the most interesting materials to feature!
@RatRandomness
@RatRandomness Год назад
I love how much you experiment with things. So fun to watch!
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