Showing posts with label paper mache. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper mache. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

The Gup-A has been launched!

I finally finished the Gup-A over the weekend much to Caelan's delight!

This is your standard paper mache onto a balloon, actually a water bomb! A local paper, a pepsi lid, a couple of icypole sticks and a gold pipe cleaner from christmas wrapping left overs was all it took. Oh, and a rubber band attached to the propeller so you can wind it up and it spins! It doesn't always work right but my engineering skills are improving!!
I also collected a heap of images online and printed out a couple of pages full of Octonauts characters and logos which I use to 'embellish' the gups. I'd originally printed the octo-alert logo on clear printer labels but they didn't stick well and apparently didn't taste too good either! Thanks Aedan!
The paper cut-outs glued on perfectly and look much better than the stickers. We'll use them for some other crafty projects for the boys too as they both love cutting and pasting!
We actually used some of these cutouts to make basic 'puppets' stuck onto icypole sticks and I was treated to a brief puppet show this evening!

I also began work over the weekend on Caelan's Easter bonnet for a parade at kinder on Friday.Of course it's not remotely bonnety, that was never gonna happen! We've made rabbit ears, but more specifically, Tweak Bunny ears ! (You may recall my earlier post when I mentioned this is the Octonauts character Caelan has cast me as!!)  They're not the typical fluffy ears I'd usually do for the easter bunny, they're slender and green but they'll get Caelan more excited about joining in with the parade this way!!!  I'll add a pic here tomorrow of the kinder parade to show the hat- I need to stick some easter eggs on it for Caelan tonight... If I'd done that earlier the eggs would be gone by now!
Edited to add:
( I was very proud of his enthusiasm to participate and his ears stood out amongst the sea of cotton wool and straw that adorned most other hats! Actually his ears had a nice sort of rubbery bounce to them as he walked and the eggs sparkled in the sunshine! )

I used the same blue foam that their octonauts hats are made with. It's about 5mm thick, is quite dense but soft and has a plasticky layer on one side. My husband gets off-cuts of this stuff from work he does installing gyms.I've also used it in the past for kangaroo and platypus costumes i made for a musical I directed! It glues together well with a hot-glue gun. The joins go quite hard but it sets quickly and won't fall apart so I haven't actually bothered trying other glues. The Octonauts hats though are just taped together with a heavy-duty packing tape with a string weave through it. Plain clear tape just didn't stick as well and I thought we can remove the tape and add elastic to the back if the boys grow out of them but still want them to fit, tape will make that easier.
I've spray painted and brushed paint onto this foam in the past. The acrylic paints crack a bit after a few days of songs and dances on stage. But I had a better colour range to use compared to my enamel spray paints and was on a tight budget then too...
Anyway, For the Easter bunn, errrm I mean Tweak ears, I used some polyester wadding to make a 'bunny' tail which Caelan then used as a 'sponge' to paint the ears with a mix of acrylic and poster paints. The paint will crack & come off unfortunately, especially when the easter eggs get pulled off, but we'll be able to salvage the ears to still be a Tweak hat once Easter is over and maybe repaint with some new spray paint. Spray enamels are really the best choice for this foam I think, but I wanted to stick to using stuff I had already, rather than forking out for spray paint. I'm really trying to recycle as much as possible and keep any purchases I need to make for these projects to a minimum.

Today I've started on the Gup-D. A manta ray that can turn into a crab. I've used a laughing cow cheese box,   some of the pointy bits from inside an egg carton and some bits of plastic packaging from drink bottles to make the armature and have covered it in a few layers of the Sunday paper. I'm hoping to do some touchups on those layers tomorrow then paint it on the weekend.

I will continue to post photos upon completion :)
off to stick eggs on a hat now......

Friday, April 1, 2011

watching paint dry...

It's more exciting than it sounds!!
I'm using some lovely smooth gouache paints on the Gup-A today and am really noticing the difference from the student's acrylics and crappy poster paints I use with the boys. Some of the paint was passed onto me by our lovely neighbour. It used to belong to his his mum so is at least 10 or 15 years old but is still as smooth as silk and it dries really quite fast... lovin it!

Nearly everything I'm using for this Octonauts stuff is recycled, though have bought a few things more for the shape of the packaging than for the contents!

The Gup B was a tartare sauce squeezy bottle. The bottom of the Octopod is a protein-shake tin.

I've started at looking at product packaging very differently!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

I have chosen to enter blog-land... i will leave a trail of bread crumbs to find my way back...

I'm new to the world of blogging and not really sure where I'm going with this yet so if you stumble across me here, please be gentle on me!
I suppose I should introduce myself and explain my name...
Helmamallama is me: Helena, mum to 2 boys, a 2.5yo and a 4.5yo, wife to a llama... no just kidding, my husband of 11 years is a crazy Scotsman, the llama bit actually came earlier, but I'll get to that ;)

Before I had my boys I'd been teaching Performing and Visual Arts at our local primary school for about 10 years. Since taking family leave and staying home with my boys, my creative outlets have diminished somewhat. My paints, mosaics, paper mache and tin-work have been replaced by playdoh, chalk drawings on the pathways and fancy birthday cakes. The guitar and African drumming, swapped for a cute doggy xylophone and a home made drums and maracas which we jam along to whatever's playing, occasionally my music but more often than not, The Wiggles, Justine Clarke and the occasional cringe-worthy rhythms of Hi-5!

Don't get me wrong, I'm loving that I get to bring out the creative expressive side of my boys but it's now time to get my own creative juices flowing again. I've never really 'mastered' anything myself but love getting into the arts and giving it a go.

So here is where I plan to share the return to my creative side. It's just baby steps at this stage, with 2 crazy boys, I don't have much time to get into it as much as I'd like to and don't have the space to do a lot of stuff safely with Captain Chaos and his sidekick Destructo-Boy running amok constantly, but I will try.

I have realised after slaving over their birthday cakes or cutting and sticking numerous boxes together to form cars, planes or robots over the past few years, that doing something for them, is the best way to have them 'let' me do something creative during daylight hours!

At the moment, my kitchen has been taken over by my new paper mache project- the Octonauts. For those not into kid's shows, it's a cartoon about a bunch of animals who from their Octopod Headquarters, Explore! Rescue! and Protect! all those who dwell beneath the sea.
I started collecting bottles and boxes etc recently that vaguely resemble the shapes of the 'Gups'. (Under water vehicles shaped like different sea creatures. eg an angler fish is the Gup-A, the Gup-B is a shark) I have also started on the Octopod and have plans to sew soft-toys of the Octonauts themselves. The artwork from the tv show and books is just beautiful and the
designer, Meomi is a big part of the inspiration to get creative again. The real inspiration though has been the fact there is no merchandise available in stores for anything Octonauts-related! I love seeing my eldest in his Captain Barnacles hat I made, role playing with his squirty bath toys, referring to each of us as different characters. (I'm Tweak Bunny lol)

He's got a great imagination and I really enjoy joining him in his make-believe worlds. I love that I am inspired to be creative and add to the magic with him and his little brother.
Here he is with the Gup-B... The Gup-A should be finished soon :)



So there we go, my first step towards committing myself to getting creative again. I will use this blog to keep me motivated in keeping it up and maybe work on the old creative writing skills too!

(Tho, I don't imagine all my posts will be quite this long, I'll be too busy making stuff!)

:) Hel xo


PS oh yeah, the llama bit? Friends & I had ourselves a band back in the day lol... my 'stage name' was 'Llama Helsinki'... I'm planning to rediscover my musical side here too... stay tuned ;)