tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8376842956933759489.post6664005723841171043..comments2024-03-06T00:05:42.078-07:00Comments on itty bitty love: making tracks: a plaster cast tutorial Annehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02127875061038749101noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8376842956933759489.post-17348743248019341822015-03-18T19:39:36.779-06:002015-03-18T19:39:36.779-06:00You should do it! It was way less fussy of a proj...You should do it! It was way less fussy of a project than I thought it was going to be. Our plaster mixtures were all totally different consistencies, and they all worked! Also, the tracks we found were in sand, which I wasn't sure would work - but even the tiniest details, like the creases in the goose's webbing showed up. What kind of tracks do you see on your walks? Can't wait to see how your casts turn out! Also, I'm going to remember your idea of making casts of handprints in clay - I bet those are really well-defined.Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02127875061038749101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8376842956933759489.post-2334735615536782972015-03-18T02:13:24.433-06:002015-03-18T02:13:24.433-06:00Ohh I've been wanting to do exactly this with ...Ohh I've been wanting to do exactly this with Finn for a while!! I hadn't thought about how to keep the plaster together with strips of card though, thanks for that tip. I need to print some track cards to keep with us and refer to on our walks. We have made a few handprints in this way before using clay to push his hand into. Elsahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02248218878063859371noreply@blogger.com