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Well, I decided to use the sheet of sculpey III translucent I made in the tutorial from day 20 to make a mokume gane slabusing some Pearlescent Liquid Acrylics.
It came out very nice.

I thought….hmmmm that would make a great scarf for a new mask. But I didn’t remember my own lesson and even though I used Kato Polyclay as the backing for the scarf, I didn’t cover the top with wax paper. I was spared the agony of swearing s I cleaned clay out of the rollers…but the clay did stick and the pattern dragged. So it’s not longer mokume gane. It is however a pretty marbled pattern. Miss Thang is in the oven baking right now. Once she’s sanded and sealed, I think it will still be a nice piece.


Duh…I seem to be having problems all around this morning. Ok now the pics should be there. Going back to bed.
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February 11th 11:30 :06 pm by
MsCora

Title: Monster mask
Description: Digitally edited photo [source]
Inspirations: Today is Bobby “Boris” Pickett’s birthday (1938); Sean Avram’sĀ amazing body art work
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So, my previous post was a bit of a cheat. I made both the snow-Jabba and the skull on Friday. Today was the Mardi Gras parade in St. Louis, so I spent most of the day drinking and gathering beads, and I didn’t think I’d get around to making anything. But I’m still awake, and even if it is after midnight, I still consider this Day 2, cause the day’s not over till you go to bed. So, in honor of Mardi Gras I decided to make a mask. It’s paper, with paint and glitter, so it’s more for decoration (not very wearable). The paint’s still wet, so I’ll have to wait till morning to add the ribbon ties and maybe some feathers. But it’s close enough to done for me to claim it for my Day-2-thing. Hooray!
