Village Display Tips
By Leigh
Gieringer, Author
Village Display Tips books; and producer, Village Display Tapes.
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Displays look
best if there are several elevations. Make them with several different
widths of EPS foam.
After using the Sculpting Tool to carve the foam, a light spray of water-based
black paint can be used to lightly cover the white styrene material. In
this example brown paint was also added for highlights. Cans of water-based
spray paint are found at crtaft stores. Don't use an acetate based paint
found in a home improvement store. It will dissovle the surface. The featured
buildings are from Dickens' All Hallow's Eve. Many of the same techniques
can be found in Halloween: 101.Background
hills featured in Halloween:101 can be painted black to emphasize the
time of day and the detail in front of them. The display doesn't have
to be Halloween oriented to use this technique efectively. Any sunset
display can also use this technique as seen in the autumn quadrant of
Village Vignettes.
The Hot Scroll
Table was used to form this bridge. After it was drawn on a two-inch thick
piece of foam, it was etched with the short pointed Engraving Tool. Because
it has a short point, it is held like a pencil, thus when it is used to
draw, it offers a tighter control to sketch cobblestones, bricks and other
stone patterns. The tape shows a very effective technique to make the
stones look more real. The stones can be painted in natural tones or brightly
colored hues for the North Pole or blackened Halloween displays. Complete
instructions can be found in the Village Vignettes video. Other
types of bridges are created in the Creating Large Displays video.
The Hot Wire
Scroll Table and Engraving Tool were used to create the background arches
and brick patterns. Because it is a North Pole display, the structure
was left white. If used in other villages, the structure can be painted
like the bridge in the previous photo. Instructions can be found in the
Creating Large Displays video which uses the Sculpting Tool.
The mountains
were created with the Freehand Router with inch-and-a-half foam to provide
interest and dimension to the background. Shaping is the result of directional
cutting and hand manipulation. Although the picture is from the Creating
Large Displays video, the technique can be found in the Village
Vignettes video which uses the Sculpting Tool.
Acetone paints
can be used on foam if used properly. This gray FlexStone paint makes
a perfect street for the City, but be careful to apply it correctly. The
Hot Knife was used to cut the background in this Village Vignettes
St. Patrick's Day Display.
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