A mixed media art work for my niece and nephew and for their mother, Bridgette. Happy Birthday Bridgette. I love you BTTS. XXOO
* NOTE–This video is another excerpt from the hour long film I am making of the kids and their October weekend at my house.
* Thanks to Gary Reef for the texture technique. Check out his channels:
http://www.youtube.com/CapricornArtist73
http://www.youtube.com/Mixedmediatech…
* Chocolate is my addiction and these two children are as sweet as chocolate to me. Although children are resilient, at the same time they are very fragile. We must be good to the children, love them dearly and give them good solid foundations and adults whom they can trust. We must protect the children from real life monsters. These two beautiful children, they BOTH have my heart and always will. They carry their rainbows with, wherever they go. Love BTTS XXXOOO,
Aunt Kimmy
DIRECTIONS & SUPPLIES FOR MASK:
SUPPLIES:
* Plaster of Paris cloth
* scissors
* warm water
* Vaseline
* A face. Yours, your child’s or a friends. This works with all faces. You can even do faces with beards, as long as you apply enough vaseline!
DIRECTIONS:
* Cut all strips of cloth into all sorts of different sizes. Cut plenty, and organize strips by size. You will need to work quickly as the plaster hardens fast, so you want to be fully prepared ahead of time.
* Generously apply vaseline to face. (Wear a hair band) If the plaster dries on your hair it hurts when you pull off the mask!
* Dip plaster pieces in warm water and start applying (quickly and smoothly) to face. Do not cover nostrils!
* Once mask is hardened (about 10 minutes) carefully lossen mask all around edges and remove.
* Now go have fun and decorate your mask!
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Duration : 0:6:2
