8. To paint the facial features, mix turpentine and oil base paint to a thin consistency. This will also allow the paint to extend into the grooves. Mix in cobalt drier to speed up the drying of paint.9. Paint eyes, nose and mouth with burnt sienna and umber.
10. Fill the eyes with yellow paint. Let the paint dry (figure C).
11. For the mane, string about five strands of raffia each 18 inches long through a wooden bead and tie a knot about two inches from one end (figure D). Tie additional raffia strands without the wooden beads until you have a total of 100 bunches of raffia, about five times as many without beads as with (figure E).
12. Hot glue the raffia bunches to the bark around the face (figure F). Every fifth bunch, use one of the beaded strands until the face is surrounded with the mane (figure G).
13. Cut ears from thin flexible bark and attach them with glue and copper tacks.
14. Cut lengths of copper wire into eight-inch segments for whiskers. Glue them into the previously drilled holes with instant glue for the whiskers (figure H).
15. Press brass upholstery tacks into the eyes, depicting a reflective animal glow (figure I).
16. Fluff and trim the raffia.
17. Stiffen the raffia with spray starch.
18. After a couple months, spray mask with UV protection matte varnish.
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