tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2977838366711670670.post7826780478770235993..comments2023-06-16T02:33:14.988-04:00Comments on Working with My Hands: How to Make a Cardboard Frame for Mask MakingMarie Messinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09846127796453347405noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2977838366711670670.post-86283818389254547672013-05-29T01:45:38.922-04:002013-05-29T01:45:38.922-04:00Ok, this is an actual comment, not a 'bot repl...Ok, this is an actual comment, not a 'bot reply or other spam.<br /><br />I found your blog because I was looking for tips on using plaster cloth, which I recently bought. My main reason for getting it was to build dioramas for live showing my Breyer model horses, but I also want to use it for making my Witch King armor. I recently finished the helm from paper mache, and while it turned out great, I'm thinking plaster cloth will give it more durability. And I can cut the basic shapes I need for the finger lames (plates) and other parts of the gauntlets easier from the cloth than trying to tear pieces of newspaper to the right sizes and shapes.<br /><br />Off to watch your video on using the cloth on your mask (Cool design, by the way!).Beckyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13698474945953141261noreply@blogger.com