Made a bright, cheerful craft for a children's room from ordinary building plaster

  • Dec 17, 2020
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Today I will show you how you can make a fun and amusing craft for a children's room out of ordinary building or other plaster. I got a bright piece of work, but you can not repeat exactly to the millimeter, and bring something of your own - this is not prohibited.

I will also show you an interesting technique, how you can make gypsum blanks of any shape without silicone or other forms.

For making, I used:

· Marker, scissors, scotch tape, ruler;

· Glass sheet;

· Children's plasticine;

· A couple of sheets of office paper;

· Hand cream;

· PVA glue (optional);

· Polymer glue or glue Moment;

· Construction gypsum (any brand);

· Sandpaper;

· Watercolor paints;

· Thick thread;

· Universal varnish in a spray can.

Step 1.

Glued 2 sheets of office paper together. I found the picture I liked on the Internet, put the sheets to the monitor and circled it with a marker.

Step 2.

He put the picture on the table, put a sheet of glass on top and fixed the glass with tape so that it would not move.

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Step 3.

He rolled out thin sausages from plasticine, flattened them with a ruler and glued the plasticine to the glass along the contours of the picture.

The result is an impromptu mold for casting plaster. He smeared the glass and plasticine inside the mold with hand cream.

Step 4.

I poured a little PVA glue into a container with water and stirred it. I added gypsum, so much that it could be poured and mixed everything so that there were no lumps.

Step 5.

He poured the plaster into the mold and removed the excess with a ruler. I left it for 2 hours.

Step 6.

After 2 hours, I removed the plasticine. You should be careful, especially where there are thin spots, since the plaster is still quite fragile.

It turned out such a blank. Left to dry completely for 3 days.

Step 7.

I cleaned the ends of the workpiece with sandpaper.

Step 8.

I cut out the necessary parts from the picture, attached it to the plaster blank and outlined with a pencil.

Step 9.

Using scissors (or other sharp object), I scratched the grooves in the cast.

Step 10.

I painted the craft first orange.

I tinted the grooves with black.

I painted the rest of the parts in different colors.

Step 11.

On the back side I glued a strong thread on which the craft will hang.

Step 12.

Covered with universal varnish from a spray can.

The plaster craft is ready, you can hang it in the children's room.

See what other interesting crafts we've made:

They made a lovely craft out of an unnecessary book

I made a creative lamp out of ping-pong balls and garlands

An ordinary glass vase made real beauty

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Thank you for your attention!