scarylarrywolf
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So we all know the difficulties of trying to find white plastic spheres at an ideal size for puppet eyes (unless you have been blessed with a vac-u-form). It's easy to just spray-paint anything white, but then you have to protect it from chipping.
I had a notion to get some clear plastic ornaments from Michael's Crafts (like these: http://factorydirectcraft.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=14827) and spray paint them white from the inside. That way the paint won't chip from the outside... but I don't know how the paint will age on the inside, or if the width of the plastic will create a weird halo effect around the edge of the eye.
Has anyone else tried a similar process? How were the results?
I had a notion to get some clear plastic ornaments from Michael's Crafts (like these: http://factorydirectcraft.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=14827) and spray paint them white from the inside. That way the paint won't chip from the outside... but I don't know how the paint will age on the inside, or if the width of the plastic will create a weird halo effect around the edge of the eye.
Has anyone else tried a similar process? How were the results?