Hello everyone, Cinnamon here again! Today I am going to show you all how I created this faux mounted animal head. After seeing the Stettheimer Dollhouse on display in the museum of the City of New York, I was inspired to work in small scale. You will need the following supplies:
Supplies:
Creative Paperclay®
Masking tape
Small wooden base
Twigs or anything that could pass for antlers
Cardboard
Exacto Knife
Small hook with a screw for mounting
Drill
Sand paper
E600 Craft Glue
Acrylic paint
Sealer, Varnish
I started out with a piece of cardboard folded up and taped with masking tape to form the neck for the animal head.
Start to build your animal onto the tube that you created with the Creative paperclay. Make sure to set your ears in the right position according to the type of animal that you are trying to create. Keep in mind that this will be later glued to a baseboard. Try to sculpt the piece so that it sits on the angle that you would like it to be on once it is hung on the wall to avoid having to alter it later. (I will show you how I altered mines below.)
Once you are all set with the positioning of the ears, take your twigs or whatever you decided to use for antlers and stick them in the clay while it is still wet. I used some dried up stems from my orchid, use what works best for your piece. Set the piece out to dry.
Once the piece is completely dry, if you are not happy with how the base sits on the piece, you can alter the bottom of the neck as I did here. As I have mentioned earlier, it's much easier to sculpt with this intention in mind so that you could avoid this step. Sand the back flat so that it can sit flushed on to the wooden base.
Here I am using a drill and securing the hook on the back of the baseboard with a screw. Make sure to place a block of wood underneath so that you don't drill into your table!
Okay, I know what you are saying, "oh another gold sculpture". I apologize, I just love making metallic gold and bronze pieces now! Feel free to paint your piece whatever color you would like, spray a coat of varnish on it and then glue it with the E600 craft glue to the base.
Behold, a tiny mounted animal head sculpture!
Thank you all once again for stopping by, and I hope that you enjoyed today's tutorial! You can find Creative Paperclay® at the following retailers Creative Paperclay® Online Store, Michael's, Amazon, Joann's.
I look forward to trying this. So many animals to choose from! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such a fun project. I'm gonna try this with my niece! Thanks!
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