45,033 views
This time we are building decorative snail shells. I will show you how you can make large, weatherproof snail shells yourself out of wire mesh using simple means. When you are out and about, you sometimes find empty snail shells and I used an empty snail shell as a model to model something again. First we make a shape out of wire, which is then coated in modeling concrete and then painted. Everyone can decide for themselves whether your snail is right-handed, like the classic snail, or left-handed. Contains unpaid advertising. You will need the following materials: • Wire mesh (hexagonal mesh, 50 cm wide, wire thickness 1 mm, diameter of the hexagons 13 mm): For a snail shell you need a piece 35 cm wide and 50 cm long • Floral binding wire 1 mm • Pliers • Painter's masking tape • Modeling concrete • Acrylic paints for painting If you liked the video, then write me a comment. Of course I would also be very happy about a like or a subscription. Thank you so much for watching and take care! This time we will make shells, not tiny ones but huge ones. I will show you how to create them with minimum effort. If you go for a walk, from time to time you will find empty shells and one of these shells I used as a model for this project. First I will make a form out of wire which will be covered with kneading concrete and afterwards I will simply paint it. If you create one with a clockwise screwed house or anticlockwise is up to you. This video contains unpaid advertising. You will need: • Wire mesh (heaxgonal braid, 50 cm in width, wire strength 1 mm): You will need a piece of mesh 35 cm in width and 50 cm in length • Florists wire (1mm in strength) • Site cutter, pliers • Masking tape • Kneading concrete • Acrylics (Colours of your choice) I hope you got some inspiration to try it out yourself! If you like this video, please write a comment, or give me a thumbs up or even better subscribe me! Thanks for watching! Music from Epidemicsound.com