Friday, September 28, 2012

Amazing Mold Putty and Creative Paperclay® Blog Hop!

 

Creative Paperclay and Amazing Mold Putty

Hello everyone! I hope you all have a great time with the blog hop today! I’m really anxious to show you what created. I have never decorated a skull mask before but right after Halloween last year I purchased a paper mache’ skull at Michaels for a great price and have kept it all this time. Just in case I decided I wanted to make more than one skull, I decided to make a mold out of the one I had. With Halloween coming up look at what I made! Here’s what I started out with:2003-02-09 13.24.03I had already gessoed and sealed the outside of the mask. I then mixed equal parts of A and B mold putty and applied it to the mask to create a mold. I did have to make several batches to cover the whole mask.2003-02-09 13.50.15 Once the mold had set up I used Creative Paperclay® which I had first rolled out, to line the inside of the mold. I made sure the clay was pressed firmly into the mold and then set the mold and clay up to harden. I did have to hold the sides in as the mold wanted to spread out since it was so large and flexible.2003-02-12 12.34.522003-02-12 14.11.35  Once the clay was halfway dry I turned it out of the mold and let it finish drying. Once dry I started decorating! I coated the mask with gesso and used paint pens to add color and then glued sequins on to give it that bling I so love! Can you see the sparkle that I glued on one of the front teeth? This skull is so awesome! I hope you like it too.2003-02-16 14.37.12 Your next stop on the blog hop will be with Molly so go on over and see what she’s created for you to see. There will be three winners in this giveaway, one winner will be receiving a package of Creative Paperclay one winner will receive one package of Amazing Mold Putty and the third winner will receive one package of Amazing Resin. Woo Hoo! What an outstanding giveaway! Below is a list of the Blog Hop participants in order. Don’t forget to start with Terri Sproul and cast your vote for your favorite project entry at the last stop which should be Amazing Mold Putty. Hope you have lots of fun and I hope you vote for ME! (Whoever gets the most votes gets a prize too!)

Creative Paperclay

Terri sproul - http://www.terrisproul.blogspot.com

Barbara Moore http://barbara-moorewhimsies.blogspot.com/

Molly Walsh http://molly1989-mollysplace.blogspot.com/

Debbie Buckland http://artycrafty.wordpress.com/

Edie Cournoyer http://lifebytheseatofmypants.wordpress.com/

Lyneen Jesse http://dreamingofcastles.blogspot.com/

Lee Brehon http://www.createalways.com/

Annie Courture http://www.cornerofthebedroomstudios.blogspot.com/

Kelly Donovan http://knittingandthings.com/

Michelle Cummings http://faeriedustdreams-michelle.blogspot.com/

Rachel Whetzel http://www.minetothine.com/

Susan Brown http://www.sbartist.blogspot.com/

Ananda Marks http://ajsarts.wordpress.com/

Angie Westerman http://altermyworld.blogspot.ca/

DeeDee Catron: http://umwowstudio.blogspot.com/

Amazing Mold Putty: http://amazingmoldputty.blogspot.com/

Barbara

17 comments:

Proxxon Tools said...

Great Project.

BlueCrayons said...

so neat. love the blue around eyes,

Unknown said...

Awesome job

Leah's Crafty Life said...

Very cool! Love how you decorated it!

Lyneen said...

FANTASTIC.... love the design on the mask! Great painting!

LeeB said...

I love this colorful look on a skelton. super paint job.

Anonymous said...

Love the Skull Mask and all of the colors!!!

Tonya said...

Awesome job!!! Too cute to be scary :-)

Tonya-Mscraftyt

http://creativeaddictiontopaper.blogspot.com/

Tristan Robin said...

Wonderful project! I love Day of the Dead skulls - and this one is delightful - thanks for the tutorial!

Morninglass said...

very day of the dead. love your decoration.

Boni said...

this is awesome 30

Winslowwoman said...

Great work!!

Molly said...

Love it. TFS

Embley Veronica said...

Love the paint job! So festive! :)

AJsArts said...

Great Project TFS :)

Jamie said...

You did a great job with the skull. Love it.

Tamara Dozier said...

What a fun project!