HaleGrafx » custom color blanks figure https://halegrafx.com Free printables, vectors, graphics and art Tue, 07 Oct 2025 16:44:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Christmas Frost Santa Color Blanks Figure https://halegrafx.com/figures/christmas-frost-santa-color-blanks-figure/ https://halegrafx.com/figures/christmas-frost-santa-color-blanks-figure/#comments Thu, 13 Dec 2012 18:44:50 +0000 http://halegrafx.com/?p=1117 Happy Holidays! Christmas is probably the most celebrated holiday in our house. We start decorating pretty much right after Thanksgiving and then it seems like Christmas for a whole month. Color Blanks can be a great way to add to your holiday decorations with your own artistic touch.

This Christmas-inspired Frost Santa Color Blanks figure started as a large snow man with a LED light inside of it. I like RoseArt’s idea of the light-up figures and they look really cool with the pens colored on them as well. In the case of sculpting polymer clay onto the Color Blanks figure, the LED light does not show up well. It either has to be relocated or removed.

To make my Frost Santa Color Blanks figure I took the snow man figure and removed the LED light. Not to worry though, I am definitely saving it for another project. I sculpted some white and red polymer clay onto the snow man and turned it into a Santa Claus figure. After Some light blue and white acrylic paint I added snow flake details with light blue Color Blanks pens. Voila! My Frost Santa Color Blanks Figure is complete and has now joined our huge family of Christmas decorations.

Frost Santa Color Blanks Figure

Frost Santa Color Blanks Figure

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Thanksgiving Cornucopia Color Blanks Figure https://halegrafx.com/figures/thanksgiving-cornucopia-color-blanks-figure/ https://halegrafx.com/figures/thanksgiving-cornucopia-color-blanks-figure/#comments Wed, 21 Nov 2012 21:14:23 +0000 http://halegrafx.com/?p=1099 Happy Thanksgiving! Here’s a fun Color Blanks figure modification I just finished for 2012 Turkey Day. Of course instead of making a Turkey Color Blanks figure I thought I would try a different direction for the Thanksgiving theme.

Thanksgiving cornucopia Color Blanks figure

Thanksgiving cornucopia Color Blanks figure

I started with a figure that had a can body shape. RoseArt was kind enough to send me some really cool and interesting figures to choose from this round and the can inspired me to create a cornucopia Color Blanks figure. I used polymer clay to modify the shape, acrylic paint for some color and Color Blanks pens for some details.




I then stuffed the Cornucopia’s open belly with all kinds of Kawaii style fruit & vegatables sculpted out of polymer clay. My 5 year old daughter who loves scuplting and drawing gave me a hand on this figure and helped sculpt many of the fruits and vegetables.

Thanksgiving cornucopia Color Blanks figure

Thanksgiving cornucopia Color Blanks figure

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Halloween Pumpkin Girl Color Blanks Figure https://halegrafx.com/figures/halloween-pumpkin-girl-color-blanks-figure/ https://halegrafx.com/figures/halloween-pumpkin-girl-color-blanks-figure/#comments Wed, 10 Oct 2012 19:40:07 +0000 http://halegrafx.com/?p=1065 This little Halloween pumpkin girl Color Blanks figure was inspired by chibi art of witches I have seen. For this Color Blanks figure I mixed and matched the head of a monkey figure and a walking Color Blank.

Little Pumkin Girl Color Blanks Figure

Little Pumkin Girl Color Blanks Figure

Mix and matching color blanks figures

Mix and matching color blanks figures

For this Color Blanks figure, I created a pumpkin hat, ghost balloon, pumpkin vine hair, a black dress and a little decorative pumkin out of polymer clay. She is painted with acrylic paints. The grassy stand is made out of a scrub pad.

This little pumpkin girl Color Blanks figure provides quite a cheerful contrast to my other Halloween Color Blanks. If you haven’t seen my Zombie Color Blanks figure check that out too. Thanks for taking a look!

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Halloween Zombie Color Blanks Figure https://halegrafx.com/figures/halloween-zombie-color-blanks-figure/ https://halegrafx.com/figures/halloween-zombie-color-blanks-figure/#comments Tue, 09 Oct 2012 19:12:23 +0000 http://halegrafx.com/?p=1043 Halloween is one of my favorite holidays and I was really looking forward to making more Halloween Color Blanks figures! For this particular Halloween I decided to do a zombie Color Blanks figure. I looked through my collection of unfinished figures available and I had this cool egg figure.  I thought that it would work great to create a zombie figure. Also, recently while I was at the craft store I stumbled across these cool little wooden coffins that looked about the right size for my figure.

Zombie Color Blanks Figure

Zombie Color Blanks Figure

Step One: Creating a Plan for the Color Blanks Figure

The first thing I did was get a mockup of how wanted the figure to look.  In this particular case what I did was pose the figure in the coffin and then take a photograph so I would have an idea of how it would stand and how I would sculpt it more as a composition.  

Egg Head Color Blanks Figure in Coffin

Egg Head Color Blanks Figure in Coffin

Step Two: Disassembling and Modifying the Figure

As I do with all my figures, one of the earliest things I did in the creation process is take the figure apart and then start making any necessary cuts on the figure. For my zombie Color Blank I wanted to have the eyes glow so I needed to make holes in the eyes to see lights through. This also complimented the sculpting process because  I wanted to have some decay and have it look somewhat skeletonized.

Taking Apart the Color Blanks Figure

Taking Apart the Color Blanks Figure

I cut the nose hole and eye holes and I also cut out a part of the head where it would have the brain exposed. Doing this also gave me a good area to work inside the head where I would be feeding wires for LED glowing eyes.

Step Three: Polymer Clay Sculpting

Sculpting is always my favorite part of modifying the Color Blanks figures. I really had fun sculpting clay onto the face to make my decaying zombie.  I added little black pieces that were fitted into the eye and nose cavity. There were small holes made in the eye pieces to connect the lights.  

Sculpting the brain that would be exposed out of the broken part of the skull was definitely a tricky part. The brain had to be sculpted larger than the hole and while the clay was soft I bent and place it inside the head.  I then fit it to the location of the opening of the skull as if I was patching it closed. Next I released it from the side of the head and left it free floating when I gave the head a baking in the oven. This way I still had room to work with wiring and then glue the brain up fitted when completing the figure.

sculpting polymer clay on the zombie color blanks figure

sculpting polymer clay on the zombie color blanks figure

Step Four: Paint Base Coating

After items had been cut, reassembled and put back together, it was time to give the zombie a base coating of acrylic paint. The zombie was coated in greens and blues.

Zombie Color Blanks Base Coating

Zombie Color Blanks Base Coating

Step Five: Detail Painting and Sculpting of the Hair

I made and attached simple strands of black polymer clay hair after I finished up detail painting highlights and shadows with various acrylics. For the coffin I painted brown and gray acrylic paint and then poured on rubbing alcohol to the still wet paint. This can create various aging and cracking effects in the paint depending on the ratio. It helped to give more of an aged looked to the coffin. The alcohol itself evaporates away. One of the zombie’s arms was cut in half and then a piece of wire and hot glue was added to create bone tissue. For the rotting chest area, I cut a hole in the chest and used hot glue to make exposed ribs.

Zombie Color Blanks Details

Zombie Color Blanks Details

Step Six: Wiring Up the LED lights in the Color Blanks Figure

I added a rocker switch to the back of the coffin, added a connector for a 9V battery and some wires to go up to connect the LEDs inside the head. I then assembled the Color Blank Zombie figure back together. The battery was housed inside the coffin. If you are not much for wiring RoseArt has new illuminated Color Blanks figures that come with LEDs that make them glow!

Wiring for Zombie Color Blanks Figure

Wiring for Zombie Color Blanks Figure

Finishing Touches

Once the figure was completed, the LEDs were tested and then I took a hot glue gun and started making strands of webbing all over of the coffin. An easy way to do this is to add globs of hot glue to an area and let it cool for a few seconds and then take the glue gun and touch the glue. The glue will stick and allow you to stretch it down to another area. Repeating this process the hot glue will be stringy and will stretch out to create web-like strings.  Thanks for taking a look!

Zombie Color Blanks Figure

Zombie Color Blanks Figure

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