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dino: paper_mache
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I'm planning a full-size PM triceratops. Since it's so big, I'm making it in three parts: head, body, tail. I'm planning a male-female system of sttachment, since I need a STURDY, simple, lightweight method of assembly and dissasembly. Any suggestion for making large-scale stuff is welcome. I'm hoping I can find a way to make the PM strong enough to not crack or break under its own weight, but I think really good framework will do the trick. Luckily, I live in Phoenix, AZ, so my layers will dry i...
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Early Spring in Namur - liedra's journal
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Early Spring in Namur. Feb 7th, 2010 at 12:49 AM. I think spring is springing in Namur! Today we had a beautiful sunny day with the temperatures around 7 deg C outside, getting up to about 10 in the sun which is virtually summer compared to some of the subzero temperatures we’ve had this winter! Here’s my new bike with the Citadelle de Namur in the background. Isn’t it cute? Firstly though, I met some friendly swans. They were courting each other, much like all the other swans I saw on my trip. O...In th...
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Mask Project: paper_mache
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Hello, newbie alert (both to paper maché and this community). It seems that I will be involved in a mask project next month. The idea is to create approximately 25 paper maché masks. I think that five people working together for two afternoons can achieve this goal. I believe this is the material we'll need:. 5 basic plastic mask models. Ornaments (strings of pearls, fabric flowers, feathers, .). I think this is a reasonable procedure to follow:. Cover master mask in aluminium foil. Post a new comment.
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5 Year Old: paper_mache
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My daughter, who is 5, wants to do a papier mache project. I'm an artist, but I mostly work with pencils and inks, so I'm not too familiar with papier mache as a medium. So I need advice. What do you think would be a good project for a beginner? Something that will turn out nice but isn't too hard to make? Also, what's your favorite recipe for papier mache? I can't seem to find any of the premade stuff in any of the craft stores around here. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post.
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