After Chris suggested a tutorial, I thought how to show the way it works. The metal parts are black, the threads are red. Such bows can be bought, but also be made of wire or small rattan canes. Please start with the bottom part, building it up step by step. The most important part of the job is finding the balance, and this is something I can hardly explain.
The dangling objects are pieces of stiff cardboard I cut in geometrical shapes and painted with gouache, but I guess I'd rather recommend acrylics because the surface of gouaches is quite vulnerable.
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In the second picture you can see the very easy method of building the objects. No glue is used to keep the parts in place. It is crucial to make a precise cut, not too thin, not too wide; if you cut only once, the space is too narrow, and the pieces will warp when being shoved into one another. If the cut is too large, they will drop apart. The width of the cut and the material thickness should be the same. -- Have fun making your own mobilé!
And if you do -- I can't wait to see your results. Please let me know!
11 comments:
i might try this with cloth
LOL!
How about feathers, Jude?
Thanks Eva!
.....a weekend project....
Oh Eva--a project! How generous of you! Finding the balance is always the inexplicable task with just about everything. Thank you.
You did a wonderful job Eva: building,filming ánd explaining!!!
Ohooo! Thank you Eva-Maria!!
Hm, I also thought about trying this with fabric - I have an idea...
Looks like something I'd like to try!
These. Are. Wonderful!
Oh my goodness, you have made me want to do this! It's magical.
What a truly lovely mobile....I am thinking about using some of my scraps of fabric. Peace, Mary Helen Fernandez Stewart
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