понедельник, 24 октября 2016 г.

Mummify a Plastic Skeleton.......


This post is NOT for Haunters that Only Like Cutesy Halloween decor! If you don't like creepy, BEWARE stay out! ;)


First you need a plastic skeleton of some sort, I happen to be using a cat. (by the way this is not a pic of mine..... as usual I forgot to take a before pic so I snagged this pic off of google) You will also need a thin cheap clear plastic painters drip cloth, spray adhesive, a heat gun, a brown acrylic craft paint, & clear flat/matte spray.


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Begin with spraying a small area of your skeleton with spray adhesive, then apply cut bits of plastic to those areas trying to get as much crinkle in the plastic as you can. I had just started putting the plastic on the ears, & it needs to be adhered more closely than it shows in this photo before melting.


mummify a plastic skeleton, crafts, halloween decorations




Once you have the plastic adhered fittingly to the skeleton, grab your heat gun & quickly go over the attached plastic. (my handsome guy helped out with the first layers of plastic) You will see the plastic start to shrink & form to the skeleton bones, don't over heat it you don't want the bones of the skeleton to melt! If you get a hole in the plastic cloth layer it's ok, you can leave it or cover over with more plastic later whichever look you prefer....


mummify a plastic skeleton, crafts, halloween decorations




You can see here how the plastic shrinks to the bone. I decided it was not wrinkly enough for my liking & applied more to these same areas later.


mummify a plastic skeleton, crafts, halloween decorations




Continue applying spray adhesive & plastic cloth in sections & heating until the entire skeleton is covered.


mummify a plastic skeleton, crafts, halloween decorations




Here you can see where I came back and added more plastic cloth to make it more crinkly.


mummify a plastic skeleton, crafts, halloween decorations




Once you have your skeleton skinned as much as you want you can either use a water based stain to go over your cat with, or a watered down acrylic craft paint. This will give you a dried up mummified skin look. Once the stain or paint has dried go over the entire skeleton with your flat/matte clear spray for protection. If you plan to use your mummified skeleton outside it would be a good ideal to go over the whole thing with a Spar Urethane to give it more waterproofing than just a spray clear coat.


mummify a plastic skeleton, crafts, halloween decorations




You now have a mummified skeleton, which is pretty realistic & creepy! The next step I intend to do with this skeleton is what really takes it Over the Top Creepy into the Professional Haunters Realm.... Which is to take it from a mummified skeleton to a skinned skeleton! GROSS!!! Not sure I will post instructions for that, I'm sure I'll get plenty of Hate just for this one!
Disclaimer: NO Cats were Harmed in the making of this mummy cat! I Love Cats!


mummify a plastic skeleton, crafts, halloween decorations





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