Plaster Freeform Sculpture

FirstPalette Plaster Freeform Sculpture

I’ve presented a plaster freeform sculpture before which has been ‘carved’.
This plaster freeform sculpture here is poured in a balloon and knead there in shape.
Sounds interesting – and not only for children ;-)

If you’re not a ‘balloon kneader’ try the balloon bowls where the bowls are shaped with the help of the balloons.

 


Links:
Plaster Freeform Sculpture (Plaster of Paris Freeform Sculpture)
via: 10 Plaster of Paris Crafts to Try with Your Kids
via: 10 Plaster of Paris Crafts to Try with your Kids

Here at unikatissima:
Plaster Free-Form Sculpture
Balloon Bowls

Plant Plaster Wall Art

The Nice Niche Rachel Dein Plant Plaster Wall Art

Doesn’t this plant plaster wall art look beautiful?!
In theory it is very easy to make ;-)
If you like it, you may also look at Rachel Dein’s gallery.

NB: When I took another look I saw that it is similar to the plaster tiles with leaves, it only looks more delicate because of the frail flowers.

 


Links:
Plant Plaster Wall Art (Rachel Dein, Tactile Studio)
via: Rachel Dein, Tactile Studio

Rachel Dein’s gallery

Here at unikatissima:
Plaster Tiles with Leaves

Plaster Tea Light Holder

Design Mom Amy Christie Plaster Tea Light Holder

I find this plaster tea light holder cute!

Here is written ‘You make everything better’ on it, but of course you can write everything, from ‘I love you’ to ‘Merry Christmas’ – or also ‘Happy Easter’ ;-)

And should you not like your writing, you have enough place to sketch on the free place or to glue on nice paper napkins and so on and so forth :)

 


Links:
Plaster Tea Light Holder (The Perfect Gift: Plaster Votives)

Here at unikatissima:
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