I tried the Stolloween mache method , although I forgot to brace when I did the clay part. I'm not 100% happy with it ,but satisfied for my first try. I have more in the works that already look better than this one did at that stage.
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Thread: My Attempt at Pumkinrot Head
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My Attempt at Pumkinrot Head –
09-04-2009,09:10 AM
Be afraid , be very afraid !!
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09-04-2009,09:34 AM
Came out great. I can't wait to try one of these too. Did it take long to make?
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09-04-2009,12:25 PM
I hope mine looks that nice....what paint did you use?
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09-04-2009,03:13 PM
I kinda rushed it , I should have added more layers of mache . I didn't put any braces so the bottom sunk in during the paper clay process. Took me about 3 days , most of that is waiting for it to dry. I used acrylics from Walmart with an airbrush. The shine come from the Thompsons water seal I brushed on.
Be afraid , be very afraid !!
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09-04-2009,03:57 PM
Looks good! I did my first this week (still needs to be painted) and I have to admit, it was a long process.... I put 4 layers of newspaper and one layer of shop towels.... But so far, so good!
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