Today I’m going to talk you through building a lamb.
Material List
-
1 – Roll ACTIV Wire Mesh®
-
1 – Roll of 8" Rigid Wrap Plaster Cloth®
-
1 – 5 lb Package of White Celluclay Instant Papier Mache®
-
1 – Package of Activ Tools® for Sculpting
-
1 – Roll 1" Masking Tape
-
Waterproof Drop Cloth
-
Medium Bowl of Water
-
Medium Mixing Bowl
-
Towel and Wash Cloth
-
Scissors
-
Gloves (Safety for Working with Wire Mesh)
-
1 Set – 18 mm Plastic Eyes
-
Small Tubes Liquid Acrylic Paints (Black, Brown, White)
-
Medium Paint Brush

NOW, LET’S GET STARTED!
Instructions
Let’s begin with the shape. Lambs are fluffy, so roll up some newspaper into the shape of a fat football. Tape it so it holds the shape. Roll up another piece into a ball for the head. Tape the head onto the body to have the basic body shape.
Glove those hands and roll out the Activ-Wire Mesh®. Cut off a piece large enough to wrap around the shape and then an additional strip 6" wide to cut into the 4 legs.

Wrap the Active-Wire Mesh® around the silly looking ball of paper and squeeze it into a lambs shape. Roll the remaining four pieces up into loose tubes to form the legs and tape them in place on the body. Trust me; they all look ridiculous at this stage, Keep Going!

Now, roll out the Rigid Wrap® and cut into strips about 4" long. Per the package directions wet and cover your entire wire armature with at least one layer. The Rigid Wrap® will set up in about twenty minutes.
You’ve done it! You’ve made an armature!
While your newly complete armature is firming up, you can mix up the Celluclay®. Mix the entire package per its instructions.

Using your hands, apply the Celluclay®, smoothing it with the palm and heel of your hand. I find it helps to keep my hands damp but not wet. I wet and wring out the washcloth and use it to wipe off my hands and tools frequently as I work.
Fatten up the tummy and build the face, ears and add the tail. Press in the eyes and use the Activ-Tools® to add character lines to the face and details to the feet. Add extra Celluclay® around the wooly area and press in the texture using the edge of a sculpting tool.

Now let it dry. It may take as log as few days depending on the climate and amount of Celluclay® used in the lamb. If stress crakes appear while drying just fill them in with more Celluclay® and smooth them out.
When dry paint the legs and face brown, the hooves black and the tips of the wool white.
There you have it, your own LAMB!
