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1. First, I had to find an idea. I wasted a lot of time because I couldn’t think of what to do for the project. After inspiration finally hit, I used cardboard to cut out the shape of ears and build a foundation for the trunk. I used an empty aluminum foil roll to make the tusks. After I had all my pieces together, I glued the tusks and the ears to the clock using hot glue. I paper mache’d the outside of the trunk, the tusks, and the ears with newspaper. After that dried, I started painting the ears, the trunk and the outside of the clock gray, and I painted the tusks white. I added dark gray details to the ears and the trunk and painted on nostrils. Then, I used a glass etcher to be able to glue my trunk to the glass of the clock face.
2. I picked this object because one day, I went around my house looking for useless items. This clock has been hanging in my house for 17 years and I have not seen it work once. My dad told me he bought it in his first apartment because the wood on the outside of the clock was wooden and matched the rest of his furniture. I was inspired by some of the other pieces that people were making in class.
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