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Paverpol Projects - Beginner's Figurine
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To complete one 8" figurine, you will need:
clean,100% cotton t-shirt, 1 small wire
skeleton (Fig.1), a base, 1/2 litre Paverpol,
foil sheets, floral or masking tape and
Pavercotton. (If you are using a FabriSculpt
Beginner’s Kit, you received all materials
for two small figurines, except the
t-shirt.) We suggest you start with a
sitting figure. To make a standing
figure, you must drill a hole in the base
and insert a support rod that will become
part of one leg.
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Cut one side of t-shirt into 12
strips, approximately 6" x 2.5". Cut 3 pieces approximately
11 x 11".
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Crumple aluminum foil around wire
skeleton to form muscles, breasts, shoulders, head, legs,
etc. (Fig. 2) If desired, you may use a styrofoam egg pushed
down over the top wire skeleton loop for the head.Squeeze
foil firmly around skeleton—it will make your figure
stronger. Secure any loose pieces with tape to make wrapping
easier.
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If you are using transparent Paverpol,
you can custom-color it with Pavercolor or acrylic craft
paint if desired. (Remember, it will generally dry darker.)
Dip fabric strips one by one into Paverpol, and squeeze out
excess. Do not wring or twist—this will make your saturation
uneven. Instead, roll the fabric up as you go. The fabric
should be well saturated (knead the Paverpol into the
fabric) but not dripping wet. This procedure makes it easier
to wrap your form, as you will be able to unroll it as you
would a gauze bandage.
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Begin to wrap the figure "mummy" style
from head to toe. Again, wrapping it firmly will make a
stronger figure.
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When finished the first wrapping, bend
the figure into the desired pose and set on base or in a
hole drilled in base. (Fig. 3 above) Attach the figure to
the base with a little Paverpol. When fully dry, it will be
solidly attached.
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You can experiment with dressing the
figure while the draping fabric is still dry. When you
decide how you want your figure dressed, follow the above
instructions for saturating with Paverpol. (Fig. 4 above)
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Make your wig by saturating a tuft of Pavercotton with desired color Paverpol. Gently pull the
tuft to the desired form to make your wig. Once you have the
wig situated on the head, finer strands can be pulled with a
toothpick for a natural effect.
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You can use a hairdryer to help speed
the initial drying time. After about an hour, your figure is
set enough to paint with acrylic. You can dry brush,
highlight, accent, etc.
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In approximately 48 hours, your
figurine will be hard; it is fully cured in about 2 weeks.
If you have painted it with acrylic paint and plan to put it
outside, a water-based varnish is recommended.
TIPS: Do not pour Paverpol down your
drain—keep a container of water at your workstation and rinse
hands and brushes frequently. Dispose of water in flower garden,
etc. When dry, remaining solids can be discarded in any trash
receptacle. While Paverpol is water-based and non-toxic, it is
made to cure rock-hard, and you don’t want it stuck in your
plumbing. You may wear disposable gloves while using Paverpol
products if desired.
If you need more help, email
help@paverpolusa.com,
post a question on the website forum or call us toll-free at
877-661-1559.
Enjoy your project, and please send photos-- we’d love to put
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