Tools and Materials
Alginate powder
2 1/2-quart plastic container
Plaster of Paris powder
Craft knife
Masking tape
3/4- to 1-inch drill bit and Surform planer, if needed
Paintbrush
Black gouache
How to Make the Plaster Hands
- Stir alginate with water in a 1-to-1 ratio, nearly filling the 2-quart container.
- Position hand how you would like it to be cast (if you want the sculpture to function as a candleholder, hold a candle in your hand, keeping it straight; then carefully remove candle), and insert hand into alginate mixture. Hold still 3 to 5 minutes, until the mold is set.
- Pull hand out (this won’t affect the mold). Mix plaster of Paris according to package directions, and pour into mold to fill. Let set for several hours.
- Remove entire mold from container. Use craft knife to cut the mold in half neatly, and remove plaster hand. Set aside to dry completely (this may take a few days). You can reuse the same mold several times over the course of a day or so. Just reassemble the pieces, securing with masking tape, then put it back into the container. Stop using the mold once it dries out.
- If making a candleholder, you may need to widen the opening between fingers and thumb a bit with a drill bit, to accommodate the candle. If necessary, use Surform planer to smooth the surface.
- Brush with gouache for a gray pallor; let dry, and arrange on a table.
Alginate, by Alja-Safe, from sculpt.com. Plaster of Paris, by DAP, from truevalue.com.

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