Painting the New Ram Headdress Mask

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2023
  • This new ram headdress mask goes together easily, but there are quite a few pieces so it will take a little time. Before painting him I added some texture to his horns with paper towels and paste. I also used the new DIY modelling paste for his fur, but that detail probably won't show up if the mask is used on stage.
    If you'd like to use my pattern to make a ram headdress mask, you can find it here: www.ultimatepapermache.com/ra...
    There is a small charge for it. That page also has two more videos, showing how the pieces go together, and how I added the paper mache and made the texture on the horns.
    Every time I use that wispy brush people ask where I got it. I bought mine from amazon.com here: amzn.to/46Cx06W
    Your really don't need it, because you can just take a little more time and use a normal small brush instead - but it is a lot of fun to use. 😊
    If you'd like to check out the DIY modelling paste recipe, either for this project or something else you're working on, you can find it here: • Easy Diy Modeling Past...
    I painted him the way I would if he was starring in a play and small details wouldn't be seen from the audience. Most of the painting time was really spent waiting for the paint to dry.
    All of the masks and sculptures behind me in the video, and many more, have patterns, too. There's even a pattern for a lamb sculpture, in case you need one as a prop in your play (or your Christmas display). You can find them all here: www.ultimatepapermache.com/pa...

Комментарии • 30

  • @corinnaakin2651

    I'm never disappointed in your craft so much detail without going to much

  • @shirleystewart1729

    ❤ THAT'S SO COOL! 🎉

  • @timeenuf4200

    So beautiful. Love how the fur came out regardless if it's black. You are so creative. It's a delight just to watch you put things together. Learn so much just watching you. Thanks.

  • @user-er9ts6ut1z

    I wish they were my grandma and we could do crafts with papermache together all day 😊❤

  • @alanm3438

    That is so lifelike.

  • @MegRabbit

    This is my fav so far! You’re so talented, thank you for sharing!!! ❤

  • @nazareno.d.ulvedal

    Ready for the Sabbath.

  • @donitafichter8298

    Oh my gosh that might be my absolute favourite! That is a stunning piece!!! You are amazing!

  • @KING4aday46

    It came out very nice. Your creation is outstanding!

  • @CarpeNoctemArts

    Amazing ram!! I love the paint rendering.

  • @UnhingedProductions1

    That really turned out great!

  • @rozanidesignsmasquerade7050

    Wow❗️Soooo beautifully done❣️😍

  • @chanell1491

    Jonni! I love this. Beautiful as always. I’m starting sculpture for the first time. I wanted to know, how have your creations held up over the years? I can’t afford resin clay and polymer is pretty expensive too. I’m making fairy house models to start and want them to be sturdy, no cracking. I watched your cement clay recipe video although my pieces won’t be outside. Thank you! Your channel is a gem.

  • @Greyboa45

    Hello, I want to put plaster bandages to front half of a skull then lift off after cured. What release should I use so that the bandages will not adhere to the skull. Thank you

  • @OLSI_25

    You dont explain the entire proces of making the model of the head.