Monday, September 2, 2013

Unpainted Plaster Crafts

Plaster is a mixture of lime (gypsum in some cases) and sand that is added slowly to water and then poured into a mold. Once the plaster has hardened, the mold is removed and the product is ready for painting. Unpainted plaster crafts can be found at a variety of stores and craft fairs around the country. They can be both a gift and a craft project for children and adults.


Finding Unpainted Plaster Crafts


The Internet is home to several websites that sell unpainted plaster crafts, paint and finishes to use and tips on displaying them in your home, office or school. Visit Milliesplastercraft.com, Alpineimport.com, Ceramicartspace.com or Craftsetc.com to search and purchase unpainted plaster crafts, supplies and other craft items. Unpainted plaster crafts can also be found at your hobby shops, fabric stores and discount stores.


Unpainted Plaster Crafts as Gifts


Unpainted plaster crafts make appropriate gifts to friends, family, teachers and church members. If you know someone who likes cats, buy a few unpainted cat statues, paint them each a different color or experiment with a crackle finish. If you know the person's favorite color, use that. During the holidays, buy several unpainted Christmas trees, Santas and reindeer plaster statues, paint them and attach them to gifts or tins of cookies.


Painting Plaster Crafts


Unpainted plaster crafts can be decorated with a variety of paints including acrylic, enamel and spray paint. If using liquid paint, use a medium tip brush to paint the overall shape and then use a small tip for the fine detail of the statue. If using spray paint, spray the statue outside and let it dry before bringing it inside. After painting the statue (using liquid or spray paint), spray it with a clear-coat spray paint to protect the finish.


Other Uses for Unpainted Plaster Crafts


Painted or unpainted, plaster crafts can be used in a outdoor yard or garden (seal with a water-proof sealer like concrete sealer), on a covered patio by your chairs and plants or as a decoration in a child's playroom or bedroom. Unpainted plaster crafts also make sturdy bookends in your home office or workplace.








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