Step 7: Creating Detailed Fleshy Bits

Once he was dry, I decided to give him more detail and texture using toilet paper. For the flat surface, I separated the paper so it was only one ply, and smoothed it onto his forehead and around the nose, crisscrossing it in some sections. Sometimes I used a brush to gently pat down the edges (you have to be careful because it can tear it or clump it very easily).

For the mouth and eyes, I simply rolled torn pieces of paper towel and dipped them in the glue before pressing them in place. I did the same technique around the raised "bubbles" on top of his head, creating little circles around the base of them.

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