
STEP 1 Take your empty cardboard box and cut the bottom off . The bottom portion of the box that you cut off is going to act as the base for your volcano. Take a look at the Step 1 photo and try to cut the box so that you have a lip of about 1” around the edge so that it is almost like a little tray. TIP: Be sure to keep the unused cardboard as you will be needing it for Step 3.
STEP 2 Take your empty plastic water bottle and stand it straight up in the middle of your cardboard box base. Use 4-5 strips of masking tape to tape the bottle to the base to hold it in place.
STEP 3 Using your extra cardboard from Step 1, cut 4 triangular pieces which will act as supports for the water bottle. They should be about as tall as your water bottle and make sure that the part that sits on the cardboard tray doesn’t extend beyond the edge of the tray (refer to the Step 3 photo). Use masking tape to hold these pieces in place, they will begin to give your sculpture a “mountain-like” shape.
STEP 4 Using an old newspaper or magazine, make crumpled balls of paper and use them to fill in the gaps between the cardboard supports. This paper is meant to fill in the negative space and begin to give the desired form of the mountain. Be sure to tape the balls of paper roughly into place.
STEP 5 Cover the structure with a layer of Actíva’s Actív-Wire Mesh. This will give the structure some strength before you cover the structure with heavier layers – you can form the Actív-Wire into the shape you desire. Use some masking tape to hold the Actív-Wire in place.
STEP 6 Once you have the basic form of the volcano, it is now time to completely cover the outside/visible portions of the sculpture with Sandtastik Rappit Plaster Cloth. At most, you will need 2 layers of the Plaster Cloth, and you can follow the detailed directions on the Rappit Plaster box for use. This layer will begin to "fine-tune" the form of the volcano and will give it a lot more strength when it is completely dry (this layer is kind of like the skeleton of the sculpture).
STEP 7 Let the Rappit Plaster Cloth completely dry. TIP: It is a good idea to leave it to air-dry overnight because you want to make sure that it has the time to harden correctly.
STEP 8 Once the Rappit Plaster Cloth is dry, the next step is to cover the entire visible area of the sculpture with about ⅜" of Celluclay. Follow the detailed directions in the Celluclay package on how to mix and use.
Right after applying the Celluclay and while it is still damp, use any tools (old butter knife or spoon) to add detail to the volcano sculpture. As an example you may want to add indents for the lava to flow, or carve out ridges on the side of the mountain to give the volcano some texture – be creative!!
Leave the Celluclay to completely dry. It is a good idea to give it 2 days just to make sure that the Celluclay is rock hard.
STEP 9 Once the Celluclay is completely dry, it is now time to paint the volcano. It is best to use acrylic paints if you have them because they will cover the Celluclay well. TIP: With some acrylic colors you may want to paint a layer of white first to act as a "primer" so that you can paint your color over-top and give it more vibrance!
SUPPLIES NEEDED:
Fantasy Fish Pinata
Skill Level: (Kids 4, Adult 3 - 1 being the easiest level)
Time to Complete: 45 minutes to mold, 30 minutes to paint, plus drying time
Armature - The Skeleton of the Structure
Building a sculpture is easier than ever with
ACTIVA’s wonderful line of products! My name is
Victoria Kerr and over the last eleven years, I’ve taught
myself how to sculpt using these products:
ACTIV-Wire Mesh®, Rigid Wrap®, and
(My Favorite) Celluclay®. Now I represent
ACTIVA Products and I’m sharing what I have
learned with the world…Okay, well, some of the world…
those who love to create!
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Be My Valentine - Candy Jar Craft
Materials
United We Stand
Materials
Pencil Toppers / Bookmarks

Mission Project
The Mission in the photo was created with Celluclay Instant Papier Mache, white glue, toothpicks and 3 colors of paint. The drying time on this project will vary depending on the thickness of the Celluclay and weather conditions, but you can expect that it will take a couple of days to dry. If you are in a hurry and you need this finished fast you can use Wire Mesh and Rigid Wrap and achieve almost the same results. The basic instructions for this technique will be explained at the end these instructions.
Loving Hand Plant Stake
This colorful, glittering plant stake looks almost good enough to eat!
Brightens and brings cheer to whatever plant and room it’s added to.
SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
APPROXIMATE CRAFTING TIME: 3.5 Hours not including drying time.
Celluclay Bee Bowl
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