Hi Folks
I pictorial tutorial to show you how I made a vast amount of clump foliage for some smoke explosions in the planning phase. Please note I take no responsibility for any damage or mess you make to your kitchens in this process ;-)
The following took less than hour...it was so exciting I roped my daughter into make this wonderful recipe !
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Take all those foam inserts from the figure packs you have horded always thinking they have a purpose |
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Chop with scissors into large irregular pieces |
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Place the sponge pieces into a mixer with a glass of water (essential)...I bought my mixer on ebay for £5 |
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Whisk up the water and pieces of foam for a minute |
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Place the pieces from the mixer into a bowl...and carry on |
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A full bowl ! |
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Strain the water from the sponge over the sink...best to get out as much as you can |
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Lots of dry pierces of foam |
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These are the ingredients you will use next...black acrylic paint...green if you want foliage & cheap white liquid pva. Buy this in poundstores |
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Add dollops of both to the foam...you will need quite a lot |
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Mix by hand...never realised how many of those bands my daughter wears! |
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Don't let the mixer touch anything...good thing she is wearing rubber gloves...strongly recommended |
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Prepare a wooden base covered in cling film...this way the mixture wont stick to the surface |
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Spread mixture over tray |
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Bake this in the Sun, warm room etc for about three days |
In a future post Ill show how these black clumps will become smoke explosions....
Until next time
Messy... but efective.
ReplyDeleteMy wife would never let me try that indoors. Great idea though.
ReplyDeleteOut of interest, what does the glue do in the colouring stage? Does this help stick the clumps together?
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. Cant wait for the rest.
ReplyDeleteI would be strongly discouraged for hijacking the magimix for hobby purposes. Interesting method though!
ReplyDeleteWonderful, looking forward to what comes next.
ReplyDeleteFascinating! I'm interested to see what's next.
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