Saturday, September 3, 2016

Fleshy Creature Specimens

Good evening, friends.  Tonight I would like to talk about fleshy creature specimens.  You and I are in complete agreement on the subject: it's gross.  But in a good way,  amiright?  The common denominator in these props is paper mach with toilet paper.  This is because it absorbs the glue and then frays and blends into other pieces illuminating seams.  Also, it leaves a bumpy and nasty texture.

VOILA!  Behold fairy corpse #1.  In reality, a small plastic halloween skeleton paper mache'd in toilet paper.  The wings are paper towels, and yes, I completely forgot to add ears.  
  
But wait, there's more!  The new and improved fairy corpse #2 features a more interesting position, paper wings and an ear!

This beauty is big foot's big toe and is easily the grossest of my creations.  Actually, a tin foil core, toilet paper mach skin, sculpey clay bone and craft foam nail. 

Finally, meet Carl.  Traditional paper mache(newspaper) head and neck, scotch tape wrapped around close hanger wire tentacles(?), clay spines, ping pong ball eyes and toilet paper mache skin.

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