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welcome back to my channel where the gnomes live this is Sharon Ojala today I'm

going to show you how I made this fantastical tree there's a fantastical

thing about this guy as anybody can make one you don't need any special supplies

there's no clay and there's no wires needed

he's pretty old-school for me he's made pretty much the exact same way I made my

very first tree in 2013 when I had no idea what I was doing and I just wanted

to replicate mark I was trying to make something for my little gnome at the

time so and this is this technique I've used many times over the years I have

since started using clay and you can make the basic format add clay to it but

that's not in this video in this video I'm going to show you how

to make this bark without using clay at all you'll need basic supplies to build

your tree to build the tree form I used aluminum foil masking tape glue any glue

is gonna work a tacky glue or white glue Mod Podge even would worked and a cheap

paper towel you don't want any real thick paper towel if you find yourself

at home and you only have thick paper towel to work with you can separate the

layers I'm also going to show you how to paint the tree in this video and I used

craft acrylic paint in black, cinnamon brown, burnt umber, and beige and to get

his eyes all aglow I use tissue paper you can use any color I like using the

yellow because they glow really well with the yellow but you can use red orange

white any color will do I use the tea light I get these at the dollar store

and a pencil comes in handy one with an eraser on the end you can see I also

added some moss and just a couple of leaves the leaves I got from an

arrangement I found in the thrift store I paid about $2 for the whole

arrangement and I just use pieces off of that when I need it and the boss I

gathered at my parents property but you can find moss in Walmart, craft stores, or

Dollar Stores and to attach the moss I used a tacky glue the regular white glue

will work as well I found tacky glue grabs really fast and once it's on there

it's stuck on pretty good alright my friends let's get started I'm making

this tree in the video and to make this basic form right here I started off with

about 6 feet of tinfoil let's get started

alright guys the first step I take is I make a form like this and to get that

form that's the base form for the tree and then we're going to build around

that to get that I roll out about six feet of tinfoil and then I fold it in

half so there's about three maybe three and a quarter feet it you don't have to

be precise you just want a nice chunk of tinfoil to work with and now I'm going

to roll this up but I'm going to roll it up in a way that I get this little

hollow piece on the top so let's do that together before I do that I want to show

you a little bit of the design of the tree so here's the hole in the back of

the head where I stick my tea light and that's

what makes the eyes glow so to get this little hollow bit on top I work it into

the tinfoil as I'm rolling it so here's what I just did you can see a big hole

there now you don't have to do it this way I just found this step a little bit

easier than having to dig it out after so I'm gonna show you what I mean here

I'm gonna roll this up and remember it's a crooked haunted tree does not be

perfect but I'm gonna roll it up with my hands here so I'm gonna be rolling

around my hand keep my hand in there so I create a little Bowl as I'm rolling so

I'm gonna turn the volume down because it's a horrible sound and let's get

rolling

there we go we have a little bull on top and then the bottom here I'm going to

squish into the table to get a flat bottom so that's this is the base and

then we're going to build up around this tree so now we want to make a little

spot for our face where's our face going to be so I'm going to put one right here

and then the back of it's going to have a hole for the tea light so I'm just

gonna make a hole in the back of this now and you can actually just work it

with your fingers so put my tea light in there so there's the start I'm going to

actually put tape around that now so I can keep that shape okay so now I know

that's where my tea lights gonna go in the face I'm going to worry about after

I'm not gonna do that right now because while I'm building the form it's just

gonna keep getting messed up so I'm gonna leave the face until after okay so

now I want to decide where my arms are gonna go I got about a foot of tinfoil

here and I'm just gonna squish it up so there's the beginning of my one

arm and I have this bottom flat open so I can have a bigger area to tape to the

tree it we're gonna start with that I'm going to take that on there

I'm going to build the hands on there after I'm done the trunk of the tree

here so I want to build onto the trunk now now the wonderful thing about

tinfoil building is you can change the mind at any time you're not stuck with

any one design ever so you can try out something if you don't like it then you

can just remove it and or cut it away and try something else I'm not sure if

I'm totally done with this trunk yet but it's looking pretty good so I'm going to

cover it all of it with masking tape yes I got one layer of masking tape around

the whole trunk and now I'm gonna work a little bit on the inside here give it a

little bit more stability because it's pretty flimsy right now especially where

I put the tea light into so what I want to do is build up the area around the

tea light from the inside

strip of tin foil and I rolled it up into a roll like this and now I'm going

to put it around that tea light on the inside and that will build up some of

that strength around there so let's do that I'm framing that tea light hole that's

what I'm doing from the inside that gives it a lot more stability inside

there let's get a piece of tape in there to hold it in place and then I can see

what else I need to add to it okay so let's see I'm squishing it around the

light with my thumb pushing it in towards the light itself creates a

little nest for it yeah that's great right there

so now I'm going to add my tape

there we go that's perfect fit okay I just want to add one more layer inside

here behind the face but it's a piece of tinfoil this is where I'm gonna fold it

up and I'm gonna fold it again and now I'm going to lay this inside there push

it into place now I will put masking tape over the whole thing okay so all

covered in there before I work on the face I want to add

my branches and I had to do it off camera the first time because I kind of

forgot how I did this and trying to figure out the easiest way for you guys

I just take a piece of tinfoil and I folded it and I'm going to squish it up

the one part and I'm going to wrap it around the end I'm going to add a piece

of tape just to make sure it stays put the number of fingers is totally up to

you I just start off by making little slits all right guys now remember when

you're doing this part is gonna feel a little bit weird because the middle two

are going to be very very flimsy but remember you can build onto tinfoil and

it starts off flimsy but it ends up pretty sturdy

and I'm going to squish them together

and what I did here was I created a space right here for another finger and

now I can add to the length of them but before I do anything else I'm just going

to make them more stable with some tape so I just make some narrow strips and I

go right through the middle of two fingers and I do that for every single

one of them so there's the base of the hand now you can add to every individual

finger you can filled it up I stuck a piece of tinfoil rolled it over and

now I'm going to place it on over top and create that

first finger okay so over here I have a branch that I don't like so I'm just

going to remove it fix the wound with some tape and I'm going to add a branch

over here on the side oh yeah much happier with that so I'm going to take

it in place so now all I have to do is cover all the fingers with tape so you

want to cover the fingers completely with your tape and what if you have this

lay it over top the finger and just push it all into place we need to strengthen

up this floppy branch here and I'd already done this one and all it is is

just adding more tinfoil and I'm going to add a bit of bulk down here to

hold it up

so when you put your masking tape on this part you want to go across the tree

and not with the branch you want to go against the grain so to speak just adds

a bit more stability to the branch you want to wrap it this way so I think he's

looking pretty spooky and I'm I'm pretty happy with his shape and everything the

last thing I'm gonna do before I move on to the next step is if I wanted to add

any more little details like adding little bumps like this I'm going to do

that right now and all I do is just take little bits of tinfoil like these

branches here I want to have some knuckles there make it look a little bit

more creepy so I'll just put little bunches of the tinfoil wherever I want

the bumps to go so I'll go ahead and do that and then we'll come back and see

what we got look at how creepy that looks now with

those added bumps on there I love that all these little extra little details

really will add to the finished look of the piece look at how creepy that looks

that actually looks like a spider awesome

and then I filled in you'll notice a little bit in here and behind added a

little bit more bulk behind here all right I think it's safe to say I can't

draw but after it's all done it looks okay okay so I'm just gonna cut these

out

okay so that looks pretty good so now what I'm gonna do is get some

tape into that exposed foil in there okay I'm gonna lay it on the side and then

I'm gonna use my pencil to push it in and cover up that foil so I used my

pencil and the dull side of my knife to make little more details listed in there

and then push it down to make a bit more of elongated mouth and this side too

they used a dull end or side sorry and the back inside you want to make sure

that this is all covered with masking tape as well because we are going to be

gluing inside of here so we can't glue the tin foil we have to make sure that

you put in your masking tape back here alright guys now we're gonna create the

top of the head and I put a little Bowl in there there's two reasons for that

one is to block off the light from the from the top so the tea light shows more

from behind if it was wide open on top you wouldn't be able to see the light as

well flickering behind there so that just

blocks the light from escaping and the other reason is it can also hold a tea

light on top or anything else that you want to display or it could hold candy

too right so you want to think about these things while you're designing do

you want to hold a little bit of candy up there or do you wanna hold a tea light so

what we do to do this part is take about a foot of tinfoil and fold it over

once now you place it on top of the head and just push it down just a little wave

and squeeze the area pinch all the area around the edge of the truth

now I'm going to fold these parts inwards and lift them up so the only

thing that you don't want to happen is how the bowl is so deep that you can see

it through the eyes so just make sure that doesn't happen and if you see it

just push it upwards and then push it back down there okay so from here if you

want it to create a bowl on top you can do that with your tin foil just create a

larger bowl and that would make a cool little candy display this guy is

actually gonna go into my little forest iI'm building so I want to make the top

of his head look like broken like a broken tree like it fell off on the top

so I'm just gonna build up the sides just a little bit take a piece of

tinfoil and I'm just gonna work my design down on top

now it's time to attach it to the top of the head and remember you don't want to

see the bottom of the bowl through the eyes so just make sure your bowl isn't

so deep that you're seeing it through the eyes and once you're satisfied

without looks then put your tape on and go from the inside along the outside and

down front ways of the tree to make sure it stays totally attached okay in the

top you don't want to have just skinny ah edges on the top push them down a

little bit with your finger in pinch the top think I did that this guy here and

create a little bit more of an edge a flatter edge on top and that will just

look like the thickness of the bark that's broken up I'm loving that look

and I think I want to add a little bit of a break here yeah I like that so any

breaks I make I will cover up and expose tinfoil and now if you wanted to add

little features like this like a little bit of eyebrow you can do that now as

well I'm gonna do it like this but you can also do it with the paper actually

this guy here there's no tin foil under there I did all that design with the

paper itself I have some wax paper down on my table to protect my tape my table

and I have my lazy susan here and I put a piece of wax paper underneath the tree

itself the wax paper comes in handy because once the final bark layer is on

the glue is gonna be dripping down when it's all dry you can just take this wax

paper off the very bottom and if the wax paper stuck at all you can just cut it

off so it's a nice little thing to have underneath when this is drying and we're

not going to be putting any material underneath the tree on the very base

okay so this part is very messy and the end results are worth it

though so let's get started and here is a cup of glue I believe maybe a little

bit more and maybe a quarter cup of water I put water in there because it

makes it easier to work with you don't want the glue too runny though you just

want it to be runny enough that it's easy to work with once you start doing a

step you'll figure out the texture that you prefer to work with so the final

step you want to do before you put this glue mixture on is make sure all your

tape is nice and stuck to your fingers like there's no places where it's

sticking up and yeah I just go over I just do a once-over on the whole piece

and just check out the tape and how it's looking especially around the fingers so

once you're happy with all of that then we're gonna take our Scott towel and I

cut mine down in in half make them smaller easier to work with then I'm

gonna dip it into the glue so I've just dipped one side in just laid it on top

of the glue pull it out fold it in half and just pull the excess off and if this

step turns you off what you could do is brush the glue on lay a piece of paper

towel over top and then spray some glue on glue on water and then squish it all

up I've been doing this method for a very long time to actually look to my

blog to see the first time I've done it and it was 2013 so this method works for

me but you know it's not for everybody so if you can tweak it to find something

that works better for you then by all means do that okay I'm gonna lay it on

top and I'm gonna squish this one up into those wrinkles there lay it there I

want this one to be really wrinkly and you can use papers where I come in 2013

I had a real gorgeous bark effect with some paper um it was a recycled paper

it's kind of like the same thickness a sketch paper and I soaked that in glue and

put that on and it gave me some real nice bark effect but this paper towel

was pretty quick and easy to use lay my paper towel in there fold it in half

pull out the excess

you get the idea I've laid down about five pieces

wrinkled it up real good and they overlapped each other of course I got

the majority on the back and this arm done and the fingers but underneath the

hand underneath the palm part isn't got any paper towel yet I'm gonna wait until

it's dry and then I'm gonna flip them over and work on the underside and that

will be the same time that I did the face okay so if your hand becomes so

heavy from the weight of the glue you can stick something underneath there and

just prop it up because once it's dry it's dry and it will stay in this

position that you put it in so I just put a little pencil there so now I'm

going to work on the fingers it's over this one you're gonna need smaller

pieces of paper towel and it doesn't matter where you start you can start on

the arm and work your way down or start on the fingers and work your way up but

doesn't matter so you don't want the piece to wide that might be a little bit

too wide there's tear it down

get and lay it over top and I'm overlapping there's the tip here and

this piece goes a little bit beyond that

and I'll twist the end a little bit too long so this rips them off I'm pretty

happy with how that looks you can see I did push the towel into here just around

the edge because now I'm gonna leave it dry and then once it's dry I will add

the BART to the palm of the hands and then I'm gonna work more on his face and

he'll have more face details in the next step so I'm gonna get a couple of fans

I'm gonna set the fans on it and let it dry so about three hours went by and I

was able to turn him upside down he was dry enough and worked on the palm of his

hands didn't take very long at all and now I'm gonna work on his face so I'm gonna

be using paper towel again and I'm just going to tear these down into small

pieces easier to work with I want to make little details on his

face and little pieces are easier to work with get his face nice and wrinkled

up the face is always my favorite part when you can bring something to life

that you've made give it a face and a personality that's the best feeling it

really is and then I think of names after which I'm gonna have to do for

this guy yeah I got em propped up on all sorts of different props here so I can

show you his face up close I got his forehead down there and I'm

gonna take little bits at a time I'm just gonna work around his face I'm

gonna get some inside those holes too

this is where I thought I might add a snow so I would just take towel and

squish it up into any type of shape that I so desire look at that oh my god until

this makes all the difference in the world oh my gosh popping in with an edit

before your face is dry of course once you have all your details figured out on

your eyes and your mouth and you pushed all the material inside those holes if

you see any sticking up and you can't get at them you can turn the piece

around with the back end of a pencil dip it in glue first you can push those down

I have added a bit more on this cheeks and added eyebrows and I'm going to give

them a beard and I don't know if I'm going to keep it or not but let's give

it a try here

it's a few more layers of paper towel to create that face I would say I spend

about 20 minutes on it so now I'm going to set it in from the fan and let it dry

so you can see he's still wet there's glue inside there that's still wet but

the exterior of him is completely dry so I can paint him because it's just glue

and that's it and so it's not going to mold or anything it's just glue inside

there so it will dry eventually and this is what it looks like when it's

completely dry see the difference all that white that you see is wet glue so

as it dries some of these lines will tighten up and you'll notice a little

bit of a difference and the overall look of the piece and these knot holes here

are just made with the paper towel and just something glue made a little roll

and just did a circle and played around with it until I was happy with how it

looked some places I added a little bit more texture just with the paper towel

now I could start painting our tree we're gonna create a wash first so we're

gonna do that with our black paint we're gonna take a whole bottle of black paint

and we're gonna mix it in with a whole bottle of water and mix it up really

well before you do that though take out a cap full of the paint and set it aside

a cap full or so and set it aside because we want to use some black paint

when we're all done painting the tree and it's all dry we're gonna be using

some black paint again to do some shadowing work so once you get out your

little bit of paint and set it aside a whole bottle mixed in with a whole

bottle of water alright guys I started painting and I thought my camera was

turned on and it wasn't I have my craft paint wine bottle mixed with one bottle

of water mixed up really well and you want that much water in it because it

will help get all the paint into all those little cracks in the tree because

there's so many cracks so it will just cut half the time out of painting

popping in with a heads up once you start painting the surface is gonna

soften up quite a bit and that's totally normal there's nothing to worry about

this piece will harden right back up again and it's a solid little piece

you can drop these things and nothing will happen to them so keep painting

there's nothing to worry about

so you'll notice after your paint is dry when you turn the tree at different

angles you'll see little white spots my chairs on here there's some inside there

and some here and that will happen no matter how hard you try to get that

paint into every crack that's why the watered down paint helps so much if you

didn't water it down there'd be so many more white spots than there is right now

so what you want to do is you want to cover those in you want to wait till

everything is dry and then you'll really see them cover those in because they

will show up on your final coat of paint those little white spots in there and

the other thing is I didn't do this myself fine I guess I was distracted but

when you start painting I would do underneath the palms first and I make

the fingers and then you don't have to worry about doing so much paint after

you get the first step done the first coat is a little dry so I'm gonna put

the second coat on and I'm using the burnt umber and there's no water in this

and I'm going to use a dry brush so I'm just painting over the surface I'm not

going to be getting into all the cracks

because we want to keep the black in the cracks

what burnt umber coat is dry and now I'm going to use my cinnamon brown and I'll

dip my brush in and just get off the excess over dry brushing and I'm going

to do a coat of that and I'm just going to lightly over the surface and not rub

it into all the cracks just lightly over the surface the excess dough all right

the cinnamon brown coat is dry and now I'm going to use my beige I'm going to

dip it into that base I'm gonna get the majority of it off my brush

we only want a little bit on the brush and we're going to just go very lightly

all the tops we're just highlighting now

that coat is nice and dry now I'm shadowing different areas and I'm gonna

take straight black no water mixed in it dip my brush and get the excess off and

I'm gonna go around and shadow out all the deep crevices and this adds a lot of

depth to your tree like in here I'd want to give that some nice shadow inside

there see how different that looks now and I want to add black on the inside of

those ridges for sure

because this guy is a haunted wicked tree he's getting a lot more black than

my usual trees do because we have added lots of black

I wasn't shy with the black and see how that has so much dimension

absolutely fantastic once you're done with your black and you're going to do a

little bit of beige again just a tiny tiny bit dip your brush in there just

the ends and gets this majority of it off and just gently go over all the

parts that are sticking out towards you and that just gives a highlight it's

like the opposite effect of the black of course and it just makes parts of that

bark stand out more the batteries in these lights last a long time see she

didn't have to pull it out too often but what I did with mine to make it easier

to pull out it was just add a little tab and I'm going to show you how I did it

in the next step and I also painted the back about the light black and then

burnt umber you know the paint's not gonna totally stick you could scrape it

off but because it's not going to be touched too often I thought it was okay

just to throw the paint on there and if you leave it alone then the paint will

stay on there just fine alright so let's add this little tab and

I was just thinking probably would be a good idea to add something that will

help you pull it out in the future and what I did was I took a piece of

ribbon I didn't have anything else on hand that would work I like this because

it's nice and thin and it's not gonna interfere with the the fitting of the

tea light so I cut a hole right in the middle with my scissors now put my tea

light there now I'm not sure if glue will work on this I'm gonna try it

okay that's dried now if I pulled on it of course it would come off but it's

gonna stay put there if I don't mess around with it so I'm just going to cut

one of these free

now stick it inside there yeah that works

so I'm gonna leave that like that and I'm just gonna cut this a bit shorter

you know what I could do I could make a little tab right here maybe I'll do that

instead I put glue on the end

all right my friends time to make its eyes glow and this part is pretty simple

if you have a pencil on hand one with an eraser on the end and a

piece of tissue paper whatever color you have chosen and my tissue paper is quite

a bit bigger than the hole of it in the back of the head and that's because once

we get this paper in there I don't want it moving around and I don't want to

have to glue it inside because that would be kind of difficult to do if you

have a smaller tree like this one here or you can just reach in you could

actually glue the tissue paper right to the back of the eyes and that would work

well if you have made a big one like this then you want a piece bigger than

the hole itself we're going to squish it up and push it in there then using your

pencil the back end of your pencil spread it open and get it all behind

with the eyes and the mouth alright let's give this a try

so I have some real moss that I gathered up in I believe it was July of this year

now it's October so it's all dried out and I'm gonna add it to my tree with

tacky glue glue it in place I gathered this moss from my dad's property my

parents property I should say they have a ton of it

so I didn't go crazy with the moss I just added a little patch here and there

and that tacky glue did a great job I can rub over the moss and that stays put

so just regular tacky glue will hold it in place and being real Moss I think it

looks pretty cool adding a little bit to the fingers along the back of the

fingers didn't want the moss to overtake the trees so I just added a little bit

okay so the last thing before I go the leaves now if you are adding

artificial leaves like I've done here what you can do to attach it is poke a

hole on the top or wherever you want to stick a leaf and you can push it into

the hole and glue it or you can use a little wire to attach it I would put

this in here bend over the tip and then cut off the excess so you'd have a

little stem made with the wire and then you'd stick glue in there and shove the

wire down into that hole once it's dry it'll stick sometimes the leaves will

have its own stem so you can just poke a little hole like I said and push that in

there I would use the tacky glue as well even if you get too it's stuck in there

pretty good because once you have the tacky glue is dry you can't see it and

it holds everything pretty securely alright my friends that brings us to the

end of this video I hope you found it helpful and if you did find it helpful

please give the video a thumbs up I sure appreciate that and I'd sure love to see

a picture of your tree if you've made one you can post pictures on my Facebook

page Dollhouses and the Things That Go In Them. The link is in the description

box below until next time happy building

For more infomation >> How To Make A Spooky Tree / No Clay Or Wires / Halloween Candy Bowl Built In - Duration: 37:36.

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Soaches Builds! - A Precursor Orb (Jak & Daxter) - Duration: 5:57.

Hey guys, my name is Soaches and today we're gonna be making a precursor orb from jak and daxter.

I've actually tried making this build in the past

that was when this channel was still pretty new and in the end I couldn't finish it

because the way I tried to make the shape of the orb made it too unsymmetrical to add the letters.

However, I feel like I've improved a lot since then

so this time I'm just gonna be using tape and old newspapers.

To make sure the orb gets the same shape as the original

I printed out a picture of the precursor orb online and cut it out in cardboard.

That way I can just pop it in whenever I want to see if it looks okay.

- And as usual I add some paper mache to give it a better shape.

[Cheerful music playing]

In retrospect I should have added more newspapers in the beginning

because the amount of paper mache I had to use made it a lot heavier than I thought it would be.

Then again, the precursor orbs are supposed to be made by some kind of metal,

So I'm technically just making it seem more authentic.

Next I started covering it with paper based air drying clay.

I use this clay for almost every build I make

just because it's easy to work with, it's non-toxic and it gives the object a nice and hard surface.

[Cheerful music playing]

Alright, so this is how applying a lot of clay

and if we put on the template we can see that it's pretty much a perfect fit.

There's a few holes in some areas, but I think I'm gonna be able to send that down.

So I'm gonna move on to just roughing this up with some sandpaper and I'll be right back afterwards.

It's pretty hard to make a straight line around the circular object

so I cut out a 1 centimeter thick stripe of paper and tried to mark it around the center of the orb.

If you want to make it higher up, the paper doesn't stay flat

so what I did was I used a tape measure to make the other lines one step at a time.

It wasn't the fastest option.

Actually [chuckles] This was like the slowest option I could have chosen,

but afterwards I could start outlining the rest of the details.

if you didn't know the signs on the orb are actually easter eggs from the developers.

So the top row is saying "Naughty Dog" which of course is the name of the company that made the game

and the bottom row spells out Madman.

So all I had to do was look up each letter in the precursor alphabet.

[That upbeat music is playing again]

[Here's what it sounds like:]

[buh da bip]

[bi dap bop]

[buh da bah]

[buh da bi]

[bih duh pah]

[di doo]

[duh be deeh]

[dee boo da bee!]

Now that everything is lined up I can start carving.

I've gotten some comments about what types of knives I use

and you can't actually buy these because these were handmade by my grandfather,

but I'd be surprised if there's no similar stuff out there.

If you don't have any special tools just using an x-acto knife also works. I've done it plenty of times before.

I also found that using a regular screwdriver worked pretty well to help flatten out the inside of the letters.

Alright so this is what it looks like after all the carving is done

and I think it did a pretty decent job.

especially since it took [laughs] way longer than I expected.

It actually took around 8-10 hours to carve all the letters out.

I also used some sandpaper on the inside - and I could see there were some scratches on the original as well

So I added some scratches in the places that I could see, and some just to make sure it's even.

- So the main orb is actually finished, and we can now move on to the painting!

After painting it had the right color, but it looked a bit too clean. Almost like plastic instead of metal,

so I brushed on black paint mixed with water and then I used paper to wipe it off, leaving an old tethered look.

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