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OK Judy, I am going to on alert for all of your middle school ideas. This
sounds like FUN. Have you thought of adding black powered tempera paint to
the plaster power to get a jump on coloring the sculpture? Would that work?
Let them try dry brushing the black sculpture with gold rub & buff afterward.
Or spray paint the sculpture with gold, silver, brass, and or copper then
antique it with a black or burnt umber wash and wipe it off. It is stunning
and looks real expensive. What are some of the shapes would you end up with
using these balloons?
Janice
In a message dated 3/12/00 7:52:59 AM Central Standard Time,
mdecker writes:
7. Mount balloon sculpture on wood base (we painted ours black first)--When
the plaster was completely dry--we sprayed with a clear varnish.
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