I'm working on this witch face using FastMache and a styrofoam head base. It's so easy, now it has to dry and get painted. The eyes are fima clay (not baked) with those animal eyes inserted and hot glued in place. Anyone wanting to do paper mache should try this product, easy to use, mold and a lot of fun. The body is a frame with a beautiful witch dress I got on sale last year. I figure a beautiful dress deserves an old ugly face!
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witch face under way –
07-21-2009,11:46 AM
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07-21-2009,11:49 AM
Hey .. thats my neighbor ... LOL
That looks GREAT . Nice job !
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07-21-2009,06:13 PM
Looking good, love all the warts! Her big bulgy eyes look cool!
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07-21-2009,08:39 PM
Looks awesome (though a lot like my stepmother!!)
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07-21-2009,08:53 PM
What's Fastmache? I'm gonna try some stuff from Stolloween , so I need something affordable.
Be afraid , be very afraid !!
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07-22-2009,04:44 AM
FastMache is an instant paper mache product that I got at Michaels. Just mix with water. Seems to stick to anything, you can layer over it, sand it, paint it. Very easy to use, and I'm trying to find something else to do with it, maybe decorate some candlesticks or make some hands.
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07-22-2009,06:04 AM
Very nice sculpt.
The hair suits her well, too!
Baron Samedi.
"Celebrating half a century of having fun with the emotionally frail".
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07-22-2009,07:12 AM
She looks lovely, for a witch anyway. She's a dermatologists dream girl! LOL.



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