So, I started working on these a couple weeks ago and have finally gotten 2 finished. Have 2 more in the process and thought I'd see what you guys think. They're styrofoam heads covered with latex soaked papertowels and cotton balls. First time I've ever worked with latex, it's been fun.
Haven't named this guy yet.... (first 2 are finished paint job)
Everyone, meet Zeke
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Thread: My new heads
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My new heads –
07-24-2008,09:08 AM
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07-24-2008,09:31 AM
KEWL! You did a nice job on these!
"I'll bet living in a nudist colony takes all the fun out of Halloween..."
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07-24-2008,10:06 AM
oh wow!! those are great... I gotta try using latex sometime.
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07-24-2008,12:18 PM
Thanks guys.
And Newbie... OMG Sooo very much fun. And it feels weird when you peel it offa your fingers. Elmers glue has nothing on latex.
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07-24-2008,12:21 PM
what latex did you use? GOOD WORK!
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07-24-2008,12:33 PM
Actually, I've been using Mold Builder, simply because I have had so many wonderful coupons from Michaels. I guess any latex would work though. That's just been the easiest for me so far. I wasn't sure how much I'd like using latex, so I didn't want to shell out the money for a gallon until I was sure.
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07-24-2008,03:25 PM
Awesome job! Can't wait to see the other ones. Well done.
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07-24-2008,06:23 PM
Nice job! Latex is easy to work with, I used it for face paint underneath my mask and when I was done I just peeled it off.
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07-25-2008,07:06 AM
great job, I have always used celluclay, and paperclay, i have never used latex. I might have to give it a try some time!
I have flying monkeys- and I'm not afraid to use them!
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07-25-2008,07:07 AM
GROSS! (Awsome in haunters language!)



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