It Is Finished

It Is Finished (said in Aslan voice). I have completed all of my summer homework. Just finished the Pre-Cal packet (don’t you love summer aka school huge packet homework time?).
Which means…….my Native American Doll can be finished! His name is Chogan which means Black Bird in Cree. For anyone who says that model horses don’t teach anything, they sure teach how to research!
Here’s Chogan taped up and ready to paint.

First coat on his face,

Arms and face done,
New hair added ( I really need to get better at making things in a better order!) 

Then he got new eyes. Creepy, huh?

All finished and ready to ride!!

Feel The Base…..

Bases. They’re much needed for some props and models to give support and get you noticed in performance. Here’s how I made the base for my endurance finish line.
I got my supplies out which include an exacto knife, glue, scenic basic diorama kit, and dirt, plus a piece of moss from the craft store.

I’ve already made the post from wood at the craft store.

First I got a piece of foam board and cut it down.

Then I cut the ends down at an angle.

Next I layer down glue and cover it with the mat of mossy stuff. I let  it dry, used spray glue and put fine dirt from outside on it.
Lastly I cut two holes in it and stick my posts in. 
Vala that’s how I did it!