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Peppita's big bangles
hello, i'm having some problems on how to make really chunky bangles because i want to cosplay as Peppita from Star Ocean.
i want to try to make her angelic cape. Here's a picture of it, courtesy of jamescom1
http://student.dpg.devry.edu/~d00752586 ... iccape.jpg[/img]
i want to try to make her angelic cape. Here's a picture of it, courtesy of jamescom1
http://student.dpg.devry.edu/~d00752586 ... iccape.jpg[/img]
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Empty tape rolls wouldn't get the exact look she's looking for. Try Sculpey and mold them out like that. It's surprisingly strong...>.>
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If worked with right, the bangles would be nice with sculpey. However, there's also the weightless double for scupley.....>.> Foamcore.
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hello again, i apologise about the web page... i am really clueless about these things. i found out i add some extra stuff to the url, that's why it didn't work..
http://student.dpg.devry.edu/~d00752586 ... iccape.jpg
Thanks for the help, i was almost planning to make the big bangles out of paper.
http://student.dpg.devry.edu/~d00752586 ... iccape.jpg
Thanks for the help, i was almost planning to make the big bangles out of paper.
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Use a roll of Duck-tape as a guide, but you really should use sheets of something. Thick Carboard may be the cheapest with lots of wood glue to renforce the sheets. Plexiglass may be the best idea to use since a flimsy peice is incredible durable and use hot glue gun to hold the peices together.
If you feel lazzy, look around for cheap props of Nuts and Bolts around. People notice the extremities, so if the inside is round, not many will notice it.
If you feel lazzy, look around for cheap props of Nuts and Bolts around. People notice the extremities, so if the inside is round, not many will notice it.
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If sculpey, cardboard or anything else besides foam or pink insulation, use just regular paint like Acrylic. It's much easier and you can paint in your room without worrying about the circulation of air.
Spray paint is pretty dangerous and if the acrylic stuff gets anywhere, you can easily scrap it off. Spray paint is permanent and very picky...and touchy.
Spray paint is pretty dangerous and if the acrylic stuff gets anywhere, you can easily scrap it off. Spray paint is permanent and very picky...and touchy.
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I ruined my Mom's driveway with spray paint....>.> So yea, there's my personal issue with it. Unfortunately, that was not yellow.
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Maybe if you mix glitter in with the paint it would give a metallic look? It'd be best to try it out on some piece of scrap material, or ask another person here before you do that though. I'm note sure how it'd turn out
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EW NO GLITTER. It would just make the paint chunky, because acrylic would coat the shiny bits, unlike if you mixed glitter with watercolour or something.
Yes, acrylic paint is waterproof. It's plastic based, so it may peel off of smooth non-porous (read: plastic or glass) surfaces. It comes in many metallic colours. Go to the craft store, or even a fabric store like Joann's. They have what seems like thousands of colours.
Yes, acrylic paint is waterproof. It's plastic based, so it may peel off of smooth non-porous (read: plastic or glass) surfaces. It comes in many metallic colours. Go to the craft store, or even a fabric store like Joann's. They have what seems like thousands of colours.
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Anything BUT watercolor is water proof. You just need to let it sit for a while. to get a mettalic look, get some high gloss grey/gray paint, and mix it with Crome paint. This will cause the grey to match a little better to cartoon colors, yet give it a nice luster without looking hokey.
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Are you idiots besides the poster and mindtailor insane?
You don't need to mix any paints to get the metallic gold or silver or whatever else color. Go to Michaels or even freakin' Meijers and go pick up some -I don't know, metallic colored paints, which are produced by the millions. Even the gold comes in like three different value colors.
For Eva's sake...
You don't need to mix any paints to get the metallic gold or silver or whatever else color. Go to Michaels or even freakin' Meijers and go pick up some -I don't know, metallic colored paints, which are produced by the millions. Even the gold comes in like three different value colors.
For Eva's sake...
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Michaels has it. Joanns has it...>.>
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I'm not sure where to get it in Singapore, but any arts & crafts store should either have it, or be able to get it.
Would one of your parents maybe buy it at an online store and have it shipped to your house?
Would one of your parents maybe buy it at an online store and have it shipped to your house?
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>.> Oh...I forgot about online stuff.
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i haven't baked it yet but its getting kind of flakey. i thought its was drying up so i added a few drops of water to it...
should i roll it into the bangles straight away or put layer over layer? 'Coz i want to make the bangles really thick but i need to wait for the handle to bake first otherwise it'll be very squishy.
should i roll it into the bangles straight away or put layer over layer? 'Coz i want to make the bangles really thick but i need to wait for the handle to bake first otherwise it'll be very squishy.
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Just for the information, sculpey will never harden unless heat that is close to an oven's is put on it. Like, say, if you left it in your car for a day, it'll become hard.
Here's the thing, I got the sculpey that came in slabs. Small slabs but slabs just the same. I made gauntlets and what I did was -you know how sculpey has ridges in it? Just smooth those out with your finger until they are gone and do the same on the other side. When you flip it over, the one side should be really smooth now. If you need it longer, which I had to do with my armbands, just take out the portion you need to make it longer and do the same thing as above with joining the parts together. No water necessary.
I had pretty thick stuff when I finished doing that but I wanted a thinner look so I used a cup and rolled it out until it was thinner. Made it looong so I cut off a lot of it.
Just be careful with bangles since my wrist ones were very delicate. Yours being thicker probably won't have this problem but if they break, just use superglue to bond it back together.
When I finished, it looked like this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/ ... CF2258.jpg
On me, they looked like this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/ ... CF2252.jpg
Keep in mind that these are also not sanded. After scupley hardens, depending on how strong your structure is, you can sand them to make them smoother. Mine were pretty weak so I couldn't chance it.
Here's the thing, I got the sculpey that came in slabs. Small slabs but slabs just the same. I made gauntlets and what I did was -you know how sculpey has ridges in it? Just smooth those out with your finger until they are gone and do the same on the other side. When you flip it over, the one side should be really smooth now. If you need it longer, which I had to do with my armbands, just take out the portion you need to make it longer and do the same thing as above with joining the parts together. No water necessary.
I had pretty thick stuff when I finished doing that but I wanted a thinner look so I used a cup and rolled it out until it was thinner. Made it looong so I cut off a lot of it.
Just be careful with bangles since my wrist ones were very delicate. Yours being thicker probably won't have this problem but if they break, just use superglue to bond it back together.
When I finished, it looked like this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/ ... CF2258.jpg
On me, they looked like this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v488/ ... CF2252.jpg
Keep in mind that these are also not sanded. After scupley hardens, depending on how strong your structure is, you can sand them to make them smoother. Mine were pretty weak so I couldn't chance it.
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Before I hooked them together, they laid flat and I put the designs in them using a yarn needle. After, I just hooked them together so they would do the circle and yea, baked 'em.
Below, I told you exactly what I did to create mine since yours and mine are basically the same thing except yours are thicker and different shape.
Below, I told you exactly what I did to create mine since yours and mine are basically the same thing except yours are thicker and different shape.
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Sculpey really is nice but I never buy any except in that big package where it comes with like...maybe, 9 bars? Man, if you go thin, that sculpey lasts quite a while.
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will it be alright if i used the sculpey to cover like maybe, styrofoam? because to make the sculpey that thick, its gonna be very heavy. and i think i'll need a lot of sculpey.
but i'm afraid my oven'll get spoilt, just bought recently to replace the one my dad exploded.
but i'm afraid my oven'll get spoilt, just bought recently to replace the one my dad exploded.
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