Does any one know how to wrap a skeleton with web to create a hanging cocooned man?
Thread: Hanging Cocooned Man
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Hanging Cocooned Man –
08-28-2010,07:45 AM
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08-28-2010,07:47 AM
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Thanks! –
08-28-2010,08:00 AM
This will definitely help.
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The Great Pumpkin
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08-28-2010,03:30 PM
What has worked well for me is brushing just a bit of grey or white latex paint over the webs once you have them in place. Definitely don't do a heavy coat, just a light brushing. Most of the webs won't have much visible, and that's fine. You just want enough to kinda hold the webs together.
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The Great Pumpkin
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08-28-2010,03:32 PM
Here's a photo that kinda of shows what I mean. It really does help hold the webbing together.
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08-28-2010,08:13 PM
Cool way to do it, osenator! Looks great! I think I'll have to try one!
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08-28-2010,09:19 PM
Hey I put one together last year and used cheese cloth to white out the body(life size).I put a clothes hanger in the length hooked to the waist (middle) and ran it to the top (feet) then wrapped in high quality webbing spanning the length of the body.Dollar Store mask and hooded black cape......lost my pic's but will be up here soon!!
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08-30-2010,07:03 PM
I used horticulture fleece. I had some left over bones and skull I bought from walmart, and hot glued them together in any shape or form. My gramma sewed me up the bag out of the fleece (we doubled it over so it was darke, the stuff I had was fairly light) and fit the glued pieces in and hung it from a tree. Add some of that crappy cotton spiderweb for effect with a few plastic spiders.
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