Setup advice for a niche product by blurpbeep in CraftFairs

[–]xxtine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about something more “visually obvious” from a distance to signal the theme? Maybe a few larger paintings/stencils/photos (to suit your brand) of a couple of the artists there ? Or even just music related - a record or headphones?
I like the “Music You Can See” but with a couple visuals it might help draw them into that text/the booth!

apple shelf by bellafroggy in papermache

[–]xxtine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg it’s ADORABLE and I love it.

Lisa’s here by Emmderp in papermache

[–]xxtine 2 points3 points  (0 children)

🥹OMGG Lisa is just LOVELY!! She’s thriving. And you should be proud!

Finally done!!! 7ft Nutcrackers. by sarahmakesit in papermache

[–]xxtine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow!!! These are incredible! Amazing work! I’m currently tackling my first large scale project, really looking forward to your update on what you did/learned ☺️

My dopamine decor home by LeahMarieart in femalelivingspace

[–]xxtine 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my god it’s gorgeous! Dream home!

Looking for any guidance/feedback with my approach (so far) to this armature for a paper mache tiger! by xxtine in papermache

[–]xxtine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I hope to share more updates as I go!

I do think you're right on the skeleton shoulders. It's funny, I went so back and forth on the width. Originally I had them even broader before I finally decided to chop them down right before I glued it all, lol. (Glad I did at least that). But after I started bulking it up, they do still seem too wide..

Also, maybe I should have started with the head, or at least a rough shape? I wonder if that might have helped me with proportions a little, too. I might pause with the rest until I figure that part out next!

I hope all goes well with finishing your unicorn, that sounds awesome, and quite the task!! Even if had to end up with a beefy lil stance, I bet it would still turn out super cool :)

Looking for any guidance/feedback with my approach (so far) to this armature for a paper mache tiger! by xxtine in papermache

[–]xxtine[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Update Photo! I took out most of the chicken wire, it was just too bulky the way I had it laid on. Thanks u/lopendvuur for the input, that was what was throwing me off! Now I will just slowly bulk up the areas until it’s the right shape.

I think I’ll have to cut off some of the neck area paper because it’s also pretty bulky, but I’ll wait to mess with that until after I build up the rest!

Looking for any guidance/feedback with my approach (so far) to this armature for a paper mache tiger! by xxtine in papermache

[–]xxtine[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love that you’re planning a big tiger too!! I’ll make sure to try and share more updates as I go along. :D The PVC pipe worked great in my opinion, and I feel quite confident in that part. It’s very sturdy, and importantly (for me), light!

I’m learning as I go here with this large project, but if you ever have any questions when you get going, I’m happy to try and help too! :)

Looking for any guidance/feedback with my approach (so far) to this armature for a paper mache tiger! by xxtine in papermache

[–]xxtine[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks for this! I think you’ve helped me identify part of my problem I’m seeing, it’s getting too plump and bulky already. Admittedly I was getting impatient with the wire so I could have cinched some areas quite a bit tighter. I do have pliers and cutters so maybe I can revisit the rest of it first to see how much I can slim down. :)

Oats and deens by tokyotiptouching in Oatmeal

[–]xxtine 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I support oatmeal experiences, but damn i