Using acrylic paints to create a wash to bring out details and highlights for two concrete skulls which were casted last year.
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Using acrylic paints to create a wash to bring out details and highlights for two concrete skulls which were casted last year.
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Now the days are getting shorter and colder, we can get on with painting some of our concrete casts, pieces and ornaments which we made earlier in the year.
Starting off on our first paint job of winter 2020, we decided to go with a basic black wash over concrete to create a weather and time worn olde worlde paint wash effect!
Prior to applyng the wash, we applied concrete dusproofer/hardener which is featured in the previous video on the channel. We don’t always use the dustproofer, so results may differ if applied directly to bare or raw concrete.
Filling bug holes in concrete ornaments, statuary and pieces. In this video we mix cement at a ratio of 2 parts sand to 1 part cement, add a small amount of PVA glue/bonder and a small amount of washing up liquid/dish-soap to act as a plasticizer/plasticiser (plus water) to fill the bug holes which were present in the concrete pieces as a result of trapped air not being succesfully released and/or tapped/vibrated out during the pouring process.
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After leaving the concrete to cure after casting the pieces last month and waiting 4 weeks to cure, we unwrap the concrete items, wash them down and get them ready for the next stage of preparation.
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After spending quite a bit of time making molds and casting with resin, we finally have a concrete casting video up after two years since the last concrete cast video and using some of the recently made molds, including an Easter Island head, a fossil, a fairy door and some skull casts.
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Using acrylic paints to paint a concrete cast of a gargoyle. This gargoyle is being painted red. This video shows the step-by-step process. There is already a gargoyle cast painting video on the channel where the gargoyle is painted green, so thought it might be an idea to paint one red. Original sculpture by Dramamask Evolution.
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The next video in the series of making a fairy door. In this video, we use a silicone mold, made in a previous video, to cast a concrete fairy door.
Links below to other videos in the fairy door series.
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Related videos:
Make & Sculpt A Wood Stump Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/6yocuNhUmFg
Cast A Concrete Tea Light Candle Holder: https://youtu.be/nIbzX78evyk
Make & Sculpt A Celtic Plaque: https://youtu.be/irwl__pX11Q
Make A Gargoyle | Sculpting | Molding | Casting | Painting Effects | Full Series: https://youtu.be/e3qu–QknLI
Make A Hand Lifecast With Alginate & Plaster Of Paris: https://youtu.be/g5HmOXGA82E
Make A Concrete Leaf: https://youtu.be/xmlXV_dqFUI
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Medium sized concrete leaves painted in varying styles and colours. Leaves measure approximately 9 inches by 10 inches (23cm by 26cm).
All leaves price at £30.00 each.
Concrete Pour Into Latex Molds
Concrete pour into latex molds for the beginning of March 2017. Casting up a selection of concrete casts, including a fairy door and various plaques which feature in other videos on this channel. Using latex molds which are made by Dramamask Delusions along with concrete which is mixed at a ratio of 2 parts sand and 1 part cement, polyfibres or nylon fibres, water, concrete bonder and washing up liquid or dish soap.
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Latex Molds
Assorted Latex Molds. Assorted examples of latex molds for making concrete casts or casts using other/similar materials. A few people have sent messages and emails asking and inquiring about the molds we use for concrete casts and this video shows a few examples, along with price guides and time to make custom molds. The latex mold examples shown in this video, show molds which range from around £10 – £70. Many more designs are in the pipeline, including more original sculpted pieces, along with garden/home decor and lighting.
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