finishing techniques for your life cast sculpture
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Chapter 1: Basic BODY PARTS™ Projects
Lifecasts which anyone can make - guaranteed!*

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for its description.
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of that difficulty level.
References to "kit" in this section are to
BODY PARTS: Original LifeCast™ Kit.
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Bracket life castReptile life castHeld crystal life castHeld box life castFoot lamp life castBronzed life castEar & Nose lifecastHeld hands life castTrinket life cast 2Hand vase life cast3 hands life castFlower life castBaseball life castTrinket life castTrinket life cast 3Hand shake life castFoot vase life cast3 Child life castBaby's foot lifecastApparagus life castLong nails life castExit life cast
This rose quartz crystal ball was held by a young girl in the same way as with the baseball above except with 2 hands. The object was too heavy for her to hold by just her fingertips and it was allowed to simply rest on the bottom of the can. Only areas of the skin should not touch the can, objects may touch.
Since, with two hands, the sculpture would be very difficult to paint without getting it all over the ball we first covered the object with a tight cover of common plastic food wrap then did the LifeCast™.
life cast hldhndsAfter unveiling it could be painted easily because any paint that got on the ball would be removed when the plastic wrap was taken off (you can even use spray paint with this technique).
The foot vase is very simple but, requires 2 extra steps. Everything must be planned ahead of time and close at hand. The mold was made as normal with the boy pointing his toes.
To get the foot out a small split was cut right behind the heel, along the Achilles tendon with a butter knife (Alternative & Advanced Techniques). The split was realigned and the ArtCAST™ cement poured in.
The hollow area for flowers was made by inserting a long, narrow bottle into the wet cement before it hardened.
life cast asprgsAfter unveiling the area where the split was needed a little touch up which can be done with a fingernail file, emery board or some sand paper.
It was then painted with a feather by stroking it in a diagonal and sealed for a glossy finish.
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