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Plaster hand

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MarshArt_at_TeacherArtExchange
Date: Tue Dec 18 2001 - 15:12:09 PST


Just to prove my one hand versatility, I sit here typing at my desk top
computer with my right hand while a plaster hand hardens on my left. My
husband doubts that I will be able to extricate myself. But true to Bunki's
instructions (which ALWAYS work, are truly reliable and test proven) I have
faith that I will be free indeed!

I am planning to do this with my art 3 kids who seem to want to do the
unusual. I will have them bring in a small favored object to hold in the hand
once we are able to get the plaster off. That part is a little tricky, I am
told.

Any suggestions, folks, as to WHAT to do with it after we get them off.
Someone suggested a tagboard cuff overlaid with plaster strips to make a
base. Will this be substantial and not cave in when wet with plaster?

AH...I AM FREE!!! ;} My model hand looks creepy laying on my kitchen
counter but I think it would be great on a block of wood, etc.

Need ideas..folks.
Thanks.
Goldfinger---er---Marsha