I was in the basement working on my first cast foam skull (it WILL take longer than 3 days to fully dry!) and I pulled the mold, only to find that parts of the face hadn't dried. There was a bit of liquified foam still in the face section of the mold that I let sit for a few more days. When I went to clean the mold, I discovered that the remnants had hardened into this:
A perfect little skull face fragment that now resides on my shelf. Awesome! Once I have the foam skull completed, I'll post up the photos and how-to. It's simple, cheap and fun!
A cold, weathered hand pierces the rust-laden earth of a late autumn night. Reanimated decay becomes the evening's guide. Masked faces bask in the fiery glow of a jack-o-lantern's illumination. A lifeless finger points the direction toward the next porch-lit house. For this is the night of ghouls and goblins and tricks and treats. This is the night of Hallowe'en...
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