I'm still in the clouds with my trip to Porto Alegre and the meeting with Carol W! It was really an unforgettable ride! And the paper maché course was fantastic! There in Porto Alegre, I started modeling a little doll with newspaper, foil and masking tape following Carol´s tips. Back to Curitiba, rolled up my sleeves and began the work of covering the structure with the maché pulp. Two days to let it dry thoroughly and then, the paint! That's the part I like best! And Carola was born, in honor of the two Carols I had the pleasure to meet there.
Paper Art
30 de abril de 2013
CAROLA
Ainda estou nas nuvens com a viagem a Porto Alegre e o encontro com a Carol W! Foi mesmo um passeio inesquecível! E o curso de papel maché foi fantástico. Lá mesmo em Porto Alegre, comecei a modelar uma bonequinha com jornal, papel alumínio e fita crepe seguindo as dicas da Carol. De volta à Curitiba, arregacei as mangas e comecei o trabalho de cobrir a estrutura com a massa do maché. Dois dias pra deixar a massa secar bem e então, a pintura! Essa é a parte que eu mais gosto! E nasceu a Carola, em homenagem às Caróis gaúchas que tive o prazer de conhecer.
I'm still in the clouds with my trip to Porto Alegre and the meeting with Carol W! It was really an unforgettable ride! And the paper maché course was fantastic! There in Porto Alegre, I started modeling a little doll with newspaper, foil and masking tape following Carol´s tips. Back to Curitiba, rolled up my sleeves and began the work of covering the structure with the maché pulp. Two days to let it dry thoroughly and then, the paint! That's the part I like best! And Carola was born, in honor of the two Carols I had the pleasure to meet there.
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I'm still in the clouds with my trip to Porto Alegre and the meeting with Carol W! It was really an unforgettable ride! And the paper maché course was fantastic! There in Porto Alegre, I started modeling a little doll with newspaper, foil and masking tape following Carol´s tips. Back to Curitiba, rolled up my sleeves and began the work of covering the structure with the maché pulp. Two days to let it dry thoroughly and then, the paint! That's the part I like best! And Carola was born, in honor of the two Carols I had the pleasure to meet there.
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Carla, this is gorgeous and the course sounded great. You half expect the doll to open her eyes!
ResponderExcluirYou are so kind, Amanda! Thanks a lot!
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