was thinking of what material to use for my russian doll, so went to Art Friend and bought 4 sphere styrofoam balls, which cost me $5. urgh!
Planned to but open the balls and dig out the styrofoam balls to make it hollow, but the styrofoam was so hard that my cutter broke.
Plan B: bought a slab of white clay to wrap around the ball, then later when the clay hardened, remove the styrofoam ball. But sadly, Plan B failed, the clay was stuck on to the ball like some freakin leech.
Plan C: use hand to mould the clay in to a semi-sphere. The end result? ended up looking like a cube. Success was just right in front of me when I realised that I had to make the other half of the cube. Tried my best to make another replica of the 1st cube. But it ended up looking abit funny, abit bigger and out of shape.
So much for my russian doll, due next monday. And due on friday is some peek-a-book.
Ahhhhhhhh.................
Planned to but open the balls and dig out the styrofoam balls to make it hollow, but the styrofoam was so hard that my cutter broke.
Plan B: bought a slab of white clay to wrap around the ball, then later when the clay hardened, remove the styrofoam ball. But sadly, Plan B failed, the clay was stuck on to the ball like some freakin leech.
Plan C: use hand to mould the clay in to a semi-sphere. The end result? ended up looking like a cube. Success was just right in front of me when I realised that I had to make the other half of the cube. Tried my best to make another replica of the 1st cube. But it ended up looking abit funny, abit bigger and out of shape.
So much for my russian doll, due next monday. And due on friday is some peek-a-book.
Ahhhhhhhh.................
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