Showing posts with label sloth baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sloth baby. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

The cutest Sloths !!!

It took some time to finish these two.
The real ones are so super cute, I felt like I could never get close to that adorableness.
But the last few days the sun was shining, it was so very nice outside and I was totally relaxed so I gave it another go.
That must have helped, everything looked much brighter and well, here they are :
Two playfully little Sloths !
Of course they had to bother Pinky 
 But Pinky didn't feel like playing so they climbed through the apple tree


 After a while they were tired and crawled inside their basket :-)
 It took just a minute to fall asleep . . . 

In my Etsy shop :-)

Helen XXX

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Twins . . . . . .

I wanted to make more Sloths, twins !
And a bit smaller then the other two, the other two are life size 4 Months old and these  about 1,5- 2 Months.
I found the noses where good ( especially the first sloth baby) but it took forever to paint, paint again, paint again and varnish.
So I decided to experiment with rubber/latex ?!!
I made a  nose with a bit of mouth out of clay, then a plaster mold of the clay nose/mouth.
The liquid  latex must be applied with a brush in a thin layer on the inside of the plaster mold. 
You have to let it dry and apply another layer, eventually you have to build up eight layers of latex.
I did two layers :-) , quick dried it with the blow dryer and then poured the latex in the mold and poured it out again. Again the blow-dryer on the hottest temperature and VOILA ! 
The rubber nose has a softer feel but I didn't figure out yet how to paint it. I used a skin-coloured latex and painted it with acrylic paint , it holds but I don't think you can get an even layer.
You can not use oil-based paint on rubber ( oil is a NO NO on rubber) so that is something I have to figure out.
Here is a close-up :

 You can glue it with the liquid latex on the wool ( very firm) and and . . . . with the reverse felting needle you can pull out wool through the rubber and make it a bit hairy :-)
So, if anyone is interested I can make a photo-shoot from the entire process ! ( I don't think I described it very clear)
Well, here are the twins, not ready yet but cute so far

Helen xxx




Friday, March 16, 2012

The little curious girl . .

She is a really nosy one, didn't have the patience to wait until I finish her claws, or as a matter of fact her ears ! Yes they have tiny ears and that explains it ! She don't listen !
Found her on a tree this morning. . .
 Big smile of course !
Between the pillows . . .
I could catch her and here she is , I thought she would be sleepy by now but NO
As I was working on her ears, she sneaked up on me, climbed upon the table . . . . 
Pheeew, she snuggled up with Pinky and I think she is asleep now :-)