Jack Skellington Snowman
The snowstorm of 2012 needed a Skellington Snowman with Christmas lights. The freezing rain encased it in ice. This was really cool until the power went out...
| Open the mouths and model all snakes, then cloth mache them |
Get 6 forks and dip the tips into a light green paint, these will be your snake fangs. Then cut the tips off, and glue 2 fangs to the inside of each mouth. |
Next, grab some bubble wrap, and tape it to her full upper body. For the lower half, ball up some newspaper and tape it on. Wrap newspaper over it for a smooth surface. |
Paper mache over the bubble wrap for her upper and lower body. |
Cloth mache her upper and lower body, do same routine for the under side of her lower body. |
Paint her green |
| Make a big newspaper ball for the head and some smaller ones for the mouth and other things |
| Loosely tape up the newspaper balls |
| Paper mache the newspaper balls |
| Make some teeth and claws out of Sculpey Clay |
| Bake them on a cookie sheet |
| Cut open one of the small newspaper balls and glue on some teeth |
| Cloth mache around each tooth. This adds structural support and makes the gums. |
| Carve up the head until it starts looking like a skull. Make some holes for the eyes and mock up the nose. |
| Put in the mouth and tape it in place |
| Make some fingers - cut some wire hangers, wrap them in newspaper, and tape them up. |
| Make some snakes - twist up some wire hangers, wrap them in newspaper, and tape them up. |
| Paper mache the snakes |
| Cloth mache the snakes and hands |
| Cloth mache the rest of the face, add some paint, twist up a bar of electrical conduit into a snakelike shape, and mock up different poses until you find one that looks freaky. |
| Use plastic conduit to make the arms for the freaky pose |
| Cut open each snake's mouth and reshape the heads so they look cool |