Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Now he looks like a knight

I just need to get him a sword and we are good to go. :D

So we "peeled" Joe out of his original mudded fabric* (which was fun) so we could try him in cheese cloth. We had to remove some hardware that would show through the thinner material and I decided to lift his hands up to put a bowl or something there.

Cheese cloth is really fun to mud, I like they way it looks and it is easier to work with than I thought.  It looks great on the body and the shoulders, but I can see now that the head will need few more layers to make it look like it is a shroud and not chain mail :D

* Now, I have not given up on the brilliant idea of the skeleton nativity scene.  We have been talking about doing a full size one in the yard, the back yard, one day.....maybe soon.  A small one might be easier to manage and less chance of the neighbors seeing it and picketing the house :D

9 comments:

  1. I knew I loved y'all for a reason!!! I have been trying for about 3 years to get my wife to allow me to do a corpse or zombie nativity scene... She has vetoed it every year...she says she would rather not have the national media frenzy over that.

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  2. The cheese cloth looks great. I would love to try and work with the mud but I don't think I am ready yet.

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  3. Like one of the Knights Templar. Kick-ass job!!

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  4. I love this guy! I really like the skelly nativity idea too!

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  5. Its the Grail knight from Indian Jones!

    "You have chosen... wisely. But, beware: the Grail cannot pass beyond the Great Seal, for that is the boundry, and the price, of immortality".

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  6. Captain!! That looks just like him! You are gooood! He had a little more skin in the movie, but not much :D

    Cheers!

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  7. Wow, this looks really amazing!

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  8. Although I never saw it myself and the story has since become apocryphal, one of the Department Stores in Tokyo had a Santa Claus in crucifixion mode! I really hope it was a true story.

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