Chimney Sweeper Prop (Like in Mary Poppins)
by Biggsy in Craft > Costumes & Cosplay
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Chimney Sweeper Prop (Like in Mary Poppins)
UURGH It's done it again, where when I go into edit something it deletes the text on the intro page... oh well nevermind
Here is a short sweet and simple I'ble to showe you how I made my own Prop Chimney sweep brush for this years Gang show
If you like it rate it, if you make it show me :)
~* I'm entering this into the Epilog Challenge as I would LOVE a laser cutter, it would make, making props ALOT easier*~
Here is a short sweet and simple I'ble to showe you how I made my own Prop Chimney sweep brush for this years Gang show
If you like it rate it, if you make it show me :)
~* I'm entering this into the Epilog Challenge as I would LOVE a laser cutter, it would make, making props ALOT easier*~
Ingredients
Okay, so not much this time:
- Two cardboard circles
- Cardboard rectangle
- Scissors/ Knife
- Pen
- Art straws or BBQ sticks
- Glue gun
- Paint
- Broom handle
Brush Head
So, as I said, this is an easy one, all you need to do is start glueing down your art straws to the cardboard circles to form the brush
I did this in two parts, so that it made the bristles look thicker.
Don't glue the two completed brush heads together yet
I did this in two parts, so that it made the bristles look thicker.
Don't glue the two completed brush heads together yet
Paint
Now paint the bush heads and your broom pole a nice sooty black... I also added abit of brown and silver to the bristles to make them look more realistic
Glue the Brushes Together....
Now is the time to glue your two cardboard circles together, I made sure that when I glued them together, you couldn't see the ends of the art straws... It became if you will... a bristle... cardboard circle... sammich ;)
Attach Head to Pole
Using a small rectangular piece of cardboard you now need to attach the bristles to the pole...
I did this by bending a piece of card arround the broom handle to get the right width, and glueing the seams together
When that is dry, attach the cardboard tube to the underside of your bristle/ brush head
Remember to paint the cardboard tube to the same colour as that of your pole
You will probably want to glue the tube to the pole, so go for it... mine is left un-glued so that I can transport the prop without damaging it
I did this by bending a piece of card arround the broom handle to get the right width, and glueing the seams together
When that is dry, attach the cardboard tube to the underside of your bristle/ brush head
Remember to paint the cardboard tube to the same colour as that of your pole
You will probably want to glue the tube to the pole, so go for it... mine is left un-glued so that I can transport the prop without damaging it
Fin
And that's that really... there isn't much to it so give it a go...
I promise I'll take a better picture in the next few days, I'm just busy with the final bits of props that need making
Cheerio
Jay
I promise I'll take a better picture in the next few days, I'm just busy with the final bits of props that need making
Cheerio
Jay