Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Spooky Skulls on the cheap
It’s that time of year again; time for all things spooky and
ghoulish! In honor of the scariest month of the year I have decided to share my
technique for creating several Skulls from just one. Here is a list of supplies
you will need.
Plastic skull (I get mine at a dollar store)
Aluminum foil
Masking tape
News paper or old phone book
PVA glue (school glue)
Water
Craft Knife
Cotton balls
Silicone caulk (I get mine at Wal-Mart for 2 dollars)
An old paint brush
Acrylic paints
Paper pulp
Recipe for paper pulp: soak torn pieces of newspaper in hot
water. Let stand for 30 minutes to an hour. Add wet paper to a blender and
pulse until it takes on a consistency of oatmeal. Squeeze out excess water then
Add pva glue and dry wall compound (joint compound). Measurements depends on amount
of paper used, Mix well.
Step one: tear off a
piece of foil large enough to cover your skull. Begin by gently pushing the
foil into any recessed areas of the skull completely covers the skull.
Step two: cover the foiled skull with masking tape. Be sure
to get every nook and cranny covered.
Step three: mix you papier-mâché mix (a 50/50 mix of water
and pva glue) add a layer of papier-mâché on the skull. Let dry and repeat
three more times.
Step four: use your craft knife to cut around the skull (essentially
in half) I can’t stress this enough, GENTLY remove the plastic skull.
Step five: use masking tape to join the two skull halves
together. Add two more layers of papier-mâché and let dry.
Step
six: spread paper pulp all over the skull creating details like teeth, brows,
eyes or whatever your heart desires.
Step seven: squeeze out a small amount of silicone caulk on
a disposable plate; using an old brush add the caulk and the cotton balls to
the skull. This makes a nice rotting
skin look.
Step eight: paint your rotting skull with acrylic paints or
use a gel wood stain (pictured here)
And you’re done! You can now make several skulls that cost
next to nothing to make.
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Monday, October 1, 2012
Welcome October
The leaves are changing and crisp cold mornings are upon us.
Welcome October! I welcome the apple crisps and pumpkin spice the warm knit
blankets that feel so nice; Welcome October!
I have been busy creating some spooky Pumpkins to sell at
the Great Pumpkin Festival here in my town of Putnam CT. I will also have some
available in my Etsy shop www.Claraism.etsy.com.
I also accept custom orders, so feel free to email me with a request.
Please note that these pumpkins maybe similar to one another
but none are exactly alike. They are one of kind pieces. They are made to order
and require one to two weeks from creation to shipping.
They are made using traditional
paper Mache techniques with paper pulp added for strength as well as a layer of
dry lock for protection, then hand painted. These pumpkins are designed to be
used with LED candles or flame-less candles. (After all they are made of paper)
Let me know what you think of them.
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claraism,
Halloween,
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Pumpkins
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
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