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How to Make Mannequin Heads (with Pictures) | Paper mache crafts, Paper mache art, Paper mache head

Mannequins are used to display fashions and dressing a mannequin properly often distinguishes a product, increasing sales. Small shops, accessory stores, and decorators may not want to buy a whole mannequin when they have to only display...

How to do a life size sculpture with Newspaper |#Bookreadingsculpture #Newspapersculpture #leel… in 2025 | Cardboard sculpture, Cardboard art sculpture, Paper art sculpture

Timelapse process of Sculpting a Life size human sculpture from Newspapers#Newspapersculpture #handmadesculpture #leeleeput #leeleeputstudio

laughing purple goldfish designs: Repairs to the Paper Mache ... | Paper mache, Kokeshi dolls, Doll pattern

I'm a bit hopeless when it comes to FINISHING things... Surely I'm not the only one, right? It's just that other projects come along, with new inspiration - and I can't help but go chasing them. This paper mache mannequin was started back in April 2012... but never actually finished. There was always supposed to be more layers of paper, including a top layer of torn sheet music,,, and then a few coats of clear lacquer. But I barely got one layer on. In fact, if you look at the lower section…

OBJECTSandSUBJECTS: Making a Paper Mache Head | Paper mache head, Paper mache, Paper mache sculpture

For a while now I have been keeping an eye out for a mannequin head for photographing my earrings. No luck. I found some online that were $35 plus $12 for shipping and I have been hoping I would figure out a way to avoid this expense. I remembered making masks in elementary school and I thought that it would be fun to just use my sister as a mold and make a head piece by piece. Well, I figured that would not work out because the main part that I need, which is the ear would be a little more…

Pin on Home Sweet Home... working on it!

I know the look is not for everyone, but if you like a little funk in your home, then this mini-tutorial is just for you. Supplies needed: *newspaper/lightweight paper *painters tape *cardboard *paper mache clay {go here for the recipe} *cardboard canister {from hot chocolate or powdered chocolate mix} *And {perhaps} a some funk-i-licious music to get you in the mood. First off, you have to create the foundation of your structure...and to do this you must channel your inner {Michaelangelo}…

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