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*Ping* Barbara, Sarajane, anybody? about bakeability
Hi, can't believe the spam lately. Anybody want to start a Google or Yahoo
group? I hate moderated groups but this is ridiculous! Anyway, here's my question. I want to do some almost full-sized faces. The only thing I could find at a retail art store was a plastic face form. Here it is: http://www.dickblick.com/zz609/59/ I need it in this form, not reverse. It is hollow so I technically could make a mold using the inside. The online version of this store has a papier mache and a pulp version of masks which I assume are bakeable. I'd obviously prefer to use the plastic one I've got but I'm not sure it'll survive oven temps. So my questions a do you think this is bakeable (I bought two so I suppose I could experiment), and if not, other than trying to form an aluminum foil form from the back, is there another material that I could fill the back from, like liquid latex or something? I don't know what kind of temps that stands up to. I suppose I could fill in the back with clay and a foil armature too. Opinions please. TIA! Martha S. |
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