I have been working on setting up a shop on Etsy but being new to town with two dogs and a husband that is too shy to model I decided to make my own model. We have been saving the molded foam that electronics and small appliances come packed with so, we have a lot of molded foam on hand. Using double-sided tape to combine foam pieces I created this bust shape. After reviewing the overall shape I decided to take some of the side pieces off and to round out the top of the head; I used a large kitchen knife to cut off the top corners. Then, I papier-mâchéd the pieces together focusing on the connections to create a solid piece that did not wobble when picked up.
This is early during the application of the first papier-mâché layer. I just kept layering newsprint papier-mâché strips until the entire piece had an even uniform solid layer. By this point the piece was strong enough to handle but since I wanted to be able to dress and undress it without worrying I decided to apply another layer. Before adding layers I let everything dry thoroughly because the newsprint strips with flour paste shrink and tighten once dry. There area a total of newsprint papier-mâché layers. By this point the piece was strong enough to be handled without having to be too gentle.
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