How to redo these elephant tusk to look real, in gold?
Remake elephant tusks
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Do you mean paint it or gold leaf?
Hi Cindy, do you perhaps have a picture you could share?
Can you share a photo of it?😊
See your answer in a duplicate post.
Hello posting up a photograph might be helpful. It’s hard to know the size of your project. I tend to like the air bake and oven bake clays and epoxy putty’s for most crafting needs or repairs.
Please share a photo! That will really help us with ideas for you. :)
Why are there always 10 people asking for a photo of projects. Doesn't anyone read the previous posts?
replied before that post was up but thanks for noticing :)
You can cover with gold leaf. I've seen it at Micheal's.
Here's a post that might help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bGJ646SQ0g
Perhaps some light sanding then coating with a clear coat paint..
Hi,
My Uncle used to Sculp Elephants and used either Plastic Knitting needles or Timber. or stick matchsticks together into a tube shape and then whittle them to shape.
I think you could do gold paint on them and it would look wonderful
Can you add photo