PROGRESSSS
Here is my man being baked alive. At first I was having some difficulties cause I couldnt get the rack to lower, so he was kind of tall for the oven. He had was literally RIGHT beside the grill, which wasnt too good. Eventually mommie swang by and helped me. (Hah shows you how much I cook LOL) Since he didnt have a lot of meat on his bones, I think it only took about 10 minutes for him to cook up. I was happy he didnt melt, explode or burn! :D Yay..
Next step: Let the bastard cool down.
After he was all nice, I threw a layer of white over him to make it easier for my paints to come through. I figured that they might have turn out nice anyway BUT I wanted to make sure, so whats an extra coat of paint!
Here is my man being baked alive. At first I was having some difficulties cause I couldnt get the rack to lower, so he was kind of tall for the oven. He had was literally RIGHT beside the grill, which wasnt too good. Eventually mommie swang by and helped me. (Hah shows you how much I cook LOL) Since he didnt have a lot of meat on his bones, I think it only took about 10 minutes for him to cook up. I was happy he didnt melt, explode or burn! :D Yay..Next step: Let the bastard cool down.
After he was all nice, I threw a layer of white over him to make it easier for my paints to come through. I figured that they might have turn out nice anyway BUT I wanted to make sure, so whats an extra coat of paint!
I wanted to start off with the shoes. I dont know why, but they seemed like a pretty decent place to get going. Red Red Red.
I wasnt sure at this point what I was going to do still. But alas, here are the stripes coming into action!
Then the next color! This actually took me the longest to do (paint the pants). My brushes were starting to go wonky and instead of cutting off the ends to make them more even (which I didnt think about til AFTER), I just had to be really, super careful.
The plate in the background is when I consumed Pillsbury Minis :D Delish!


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