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  • Fallen Angel Zombie and Body Pieces OH MY!

    Date: 2012.09.29 | Category: Blog Hop | Tags: amazing casting resin,amazing mold putty,Blog Hop,creative paperclay,knittingandthings,mazing casting resin,painting,terrisproul

    I am honored to be part of the Amazing Mold putty and Creative Paperclay Blog Hop. I love working with these two mediums so joining them in one piece was so much fun!
    I took my Creative paper clay and made a zombie, and an Amazing Casting Resin set of ribs were added (which I made from amp and resin) and then let it dry.

    Then I molded a bunch of pieces with the Amazing Mold Putty like skull heads, more ribs, brains and a head. Once they were cast in resin, I then painted them red, black and green. I added a bit of wool to the head and then burnt in with my heat gun (please do this outside due to the fumes)

    I also molded an Angel wing and did a resin cast of that too. Can you tell I had a blast as I kept going back and doing more, I had to stop myself as I could of kept going.
    Once the clay was dry I then painted the zombie, emphasizing the skin torn back to expose his ribs, brains and intestines.



    Then adding finishing touches and putting a background behind him my Fallen Angel Zombie is complete!

    What do you think? I hope you’ll leave me a comment and let me know. :)
    Now for some extra FUN for YOU!
    Visit each of the blog hop participants below, Take note of your favorite project and leave your answer on The Amazing Mold Putty Blog.

    3 Winners will be chosen on October 8th on that blog for a giveaway of Creative paper Clay, or Amazing Mold Putty and or a package of Amazing Casting Resin!

    This is the list…..you should have come from ANNIE’S BLOG TO MINE AND WILL NOW GO TO MICHELLE CUMMING’S
    Creative Paperclay

    Terri sproul – http://www.terrisproul.blogspot.com

    Barbara Moore http://barbara-moorewhimsies.blogspot.com/

    Molly Walsh http://molly1989-mollysplace.blogspot.com/

    Debbie Buckland http://artycrafty.wordpress.com/

    Edie Cournoyer http://lifebytheseatofmypants.wordpress.com/

    Lyneen Jesse http://dreamingofcastles.blogspot.com/

    Lee Brehon http://www.createalways.com/

    Annie Courture http://www.cornerofthebedroomstudios.blogspot.com/

    Kelly Donovan http://knittingandthings.com/

    Michelle Cummings http://faeriedustdreams-michelle.blogspot.com/

    Rachel Whetzel http://www.minetothine.com/

    Susan Brown http://www.sbartist.blogspot.com/

    Ananda Marks http://ajsarts.wordpress.com/

    Angie Westerman http://altermyworld.blogspot.ca/

    DeeDee Catron: http://umwowstudio.blogspot.com/

    Amazing Mold Puttyhttp://amazingmoldputty.blogspot.com/

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22 Responses to “Fallen Angel Zombie and Body Pieces OH MY!”

  1. Cindy Coleman 12/10/03 04:20

    Wow can you ever sculpt! I love your angel wing. How big is it? Nice combination of work.

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  2. Tamara 12/09/30 11:49

    That is just creepy! I love it.

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  3. Scrappyrat 12/09/30 09:11

    Cute zombie…he’s even cool unpainted. He reminds me of some of those ancient medical models from China. Thanks for working so hard to bring us a neat tutorial!

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  4. Amanda 12/09/30 03:32

    Great job love the details you incorporated thank you for sharing!

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  5. Rina 12/09/30 00:33

    OH WOW…SO COOOOOL!!!! I LOVE THIS!!! GOOD LUCK!!!!

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  6. Dave 12/09/29 22:15

    This is such an awesome piece. Love all of the gruesome details! Great job!!

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  7. Jen 12/09/29 21:22

    I love all the details! You did a great job.

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  8. Molly Walsh 12/09/29 21:06

    :grin: great job. Love all the details. TFS

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  9. joan 12/09/29 19:05

    oh my gosh, it made me shiver – which means good job!

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  10. Genelle Voss 12/09/29 18:23

    Amazing and creepy..lol

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  11. Emily 12/09/29 17:58

    This is so so so SO awesome!! You did a fantastic job on this, it turned out so great! :mrgreen:

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  12. Jamie 12/09/29 17:39

    I can’t believe you made that from nothing! Really amazing…and “awesome” according to Rylan. Fantastic, Kelly!

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  13. Boni 12/09/29 17:23

    MY kids are crazy for these …and they would love this

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  14. Pam Latham 12/09/29 16:05

    Kelly your mind worked overtime on this one…..LOVE IT!

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  15. pixie 12/09/29 15:59

    This is really grusome I love it

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  16. Tristan Robin Blakeman 12/09/29 15:52

    :lol: Love it! He’s so deliciously decayed! (The background is a wonderful addition!)

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  17. Dawn 12/09/29 15:49

    very creepy, good job.

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  18. Lee Brehon 12/09/29 14:19

    BTW – the background artwork is really good.

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  19. Lee Brehon 12/09/29 14:19

    Kelly, this piece is amazing, made me laugh. Its very very creative. I love your work. Well done my friend.

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  20. Lyneen 12/09/29 14:03

    YIKES, he is gruesome…. very scary! TFS!

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  21. Eva 12/09/29 12:56

    It’s a great :idea: Verrrry halloweenie! :evil: hahhhhhhhhhha

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  22. Leah Crowe 12/09/29 12:12

    Wow, truly gruesome and sensational! LOVE that backdrop behind your zombie. Great work!

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