DIY Angel Ornaments for Christmas
Have you crafted with modroc before? It is fabulous for creating sculptural forms when combined with cardboard. These DIY Angle ornaments are made from a former cereal box, a polystyrene ball, mod rock, acrylic paint and silver leaf.
My children enjoyed making these DIY Angel decorations with me – there is something very relaxing about working with mod rock, it is amazing just how solid a shape becomes as it dries out. My aim with these angels is to create an effect similar to concrete without the environmental impact of concrete (or the need to make a mold).
Cut your cereal box so you have a good flat piece of card. Create a cone shape by rolling the cardboard, secure with tape. Cut a flat bottom so your cone stands upright.
Cut strips of modroc, in a variety of widths. Place your polystyrene ball on top of the cone. Apply pieces of modroc, dipped in water, all around. Smooth over the modroc with your finger removing the gaps in the weave of the fabric. This secures the head of your angel and adds strength to your angel. Allow to dry.
Paint the angel and wings in grey acrylic paint.
Apply PVA (UK) or modpodge (USA) to the angel wings, then place silver leaf on top.
Repeat adding a layer of glue to the bottom of your angel, approximately an inch in height. Apply silver leaf and leave to dry.
Take a piece of garden twine and tie around the neck of the angel.
glue the wigs to the back of the angel - I used a glue gun.
Lastly make a halo out of wire and insert into the head of the angel, forming a circle and a stem/
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Kuntreprinces on Dec 16, 2019
Never heard of mod rock ! What is it? I don’t get out much ! Lol
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