



I have been wanting to try paper casting for awhile. Michael's sells a kit but it is kind of pricey at $60+. For my birthday a few weeks ago, my sweet hubby bought me the kit and a book on paper casting. Here are a few of my first attempts. I love them. I still need to wait unitl they dry before paining them or trying to add them to other pieces.
2 comments:
You do everything! I have some cookie molds that I have wanted to try this with. You are welcome to borrow them, if I can find them.
Sharon,
Those are lovely. That is something I haven't yet tried; I'm slowly getting my feet wet with paper. Is that a pun?
Diane
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