20,000 FUNKY Leagues Under the Sea Hair Sticks
My mission: to create a Steampunkish set of Hair Sticks using plastic sea animals.
Mission Accomplished!
This was a rather simple project that I could glam up if I wanted to. I don't have a thick head of hair so a bigger, more embellished Hair Stick would fall out of my hair. So for me, simpler is better.
I started off with some plastic sea animals.
As with all casts, I cleaned it up with an exacto and a nail file.
I think cast the Stingray and dusted the mold with Allumilite Silver Metallic Powder. I love this stuff!
I then decide to paint the Octopus black and added some fine glitter to each piece; black and silver.
The green piece is just there because the black Octopus was getting lost in the background.
I think pulled out some chopsticks from a local restaurant and used them as the base foe my Hair Sticks.
Tanya Ruffin
Mission Accomplished!
This was a rather simple project that I could glam up if I wanted to. I don't have a thick head of hair so a bigger, more embellished Hair Stick would fall out of my hair. So for me, simpler is better.
I started off with some plastic sea animals.
I made of mold of the Octopus and the Stingray using Amazing Mold Putty
Thinking of raiding the toy aisle?
I originally made my Octopus the same color dusting the mold with Alumidust Red Plum.
I loved how great it look, but I later painted it black to go more Steampunk.
But first, cast the piece with the white Amazing Casting Resin.
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See how great the Red Plum looked! |
I think cast the Stingray and dusted the mold with Allumilite Silver Metallic Powder. I love this stuff!
The green piece is just there because the black Octopus was getting lost in the background.
I think pulled out some chopsticks from a local restaurant and used them as the base foe my Hair Sticks.
I watered down some black acrylic paint and painted the chopsticks. I didn't want a thick layer of acrylic because I was scared it would peel. This worked perfect. It was like staining.
Then I glued on my Octopus and Stingray with e6000 and had a quick, simple, funky set of Hair Sticks!
Make sure the back side of your pieces are painted and presentable too!
Now get get some Chinese food and Chopsticks!
Tanya
Tanya Ruffin
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