Making a plaster cast of your hand or your child's hand is a fun project that leaves you with a perfect, ghostly hand replica to decorate or display. It makes a great conversation piece. While it is a bit of a challenge to create a perfect hand mold, with effort and patience, you can perfect the process so that every detail is visible, including veins and even fingerprints.
Find a somewhat flexible plastic container for your mold. This container should be just large enough so the hand you are molding will fit without touching the sides, and tall enough to come a few inches past the wrist. If the container is too large, you'll waste a lot of alginate filling it up.
For an adult hand, a 2-qt. Pitcher or bucket will do. For a child's hand, a smaller container, such as a beach pail, will work fine.
Trace the bottom of the pail on wax paper and cut out the circle. Line the bottom of the container with the waxed paper. Trim the waxed paper so that it lies flat on the bottom.
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Plaster of Paris is a molding material composed of calcium sulfate hemihydrates, calcium carbonate and crystalline silica. By mixing the powder form with water, you can make simple molds to use for small craft projects--with the exception of hand prints. Because the plaster heats up while hardening and my become uncomfortable in the hands, a different type of molding products is best for hand prints. And though children would be understandably attracted to the process of mixing Plaster of Paris, adults are better suited to this task.
Lubricate the object to be molded with oil or petroleum jelly. Plaster is activated by water and will attach to objects unless a release agent is used. The oil and water won't mix easily, so oil-based lubricants work well as release agents.
Place the object to be molded in the paper bowl. Pour plaster into a plastic cup and add water, mixing thoroughly. Pour the mixed plaster over the object so that the fattest part of the object is no more than halfway ... more.
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