This week the fifth graders continued work on their spectacular sport trophies. The wire and foil figures are now posed and wrapped with plaster wrap. Almost all have been stapled to wooden bases. Our fifth graders have experience working with plaster (see this post and this post) so almost all finished wrapping the figures during our 40 minute class.
Don’t you love the poses and accessories?
Here’s a ‘wrap up’ (get it?) of all the steps so far:
UPDATE: see the finished Olympic trophies in this post!
NOTE: I used three basic supplies for these sport sculptures:
- Plaster wrap
- Pre-cut floral wire (aka stem wire)
- Pre-cut aluminum foil
Pacon 52720 Plast’r Craft Plaster Impregnated Gauze Strips, 20 lbs.
18″ Pre-Cut Stem (Floral) wire 20 Gauge Bright Silver
(similar product available at Michaels and Wal-Mart craft department)
Pre-cut Aluminum Foil Popup Sheets
(similar product available at Costco and Smart & Final)
Love this project! Your students look like they are loving it too! So timely with the Olympics coming up this summer in London. You have some really fantastic ideas on your website. So excited to add you to my Blogroll!
Hi Sunny!
Thanks! It is a super fun project, and not only for the artists. The whole school loves looking at them. You are on my blogroll too!
Rina
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