Hi Todd! Eventually I'll get to creating a how-to video on things like the cave doors, but until then I'll do my best to explain my method here.The inspiration comes from this video from Black Magic Craft:https://youtu.be/8VVfFIAfmzg
I take used dryer sheets, stretch them out to the desired "web" consistency, and then use a hot glue gun to instantly attach them to the edges of the cave door frame, stretching and gluing around the edge as I go. Once the web is glued to the entire frame, I trim the edges (if needed) and apply a 50/50 coating of glossy Mod Podge mixed with water with an old paint brush, and then let the doors dry. The finished door looks just like you see there, and the web hardens to a more durable and slightly glossy state due to the Mod Podge.
Hi Todd! Eventually I'll get to creating a how-to video on things like the cave doors, but until then I'll do my best to explain my method here. The inspiration comes from this video from Black Magic Craft: https://youtu.be/8VVfFIAfmzg
I take used dryer sheets, stretch them out to the desired "web" consistency, and then use a hot glue gun to instantly attach them to the edges of the cave door frame, stretching and gluing around the edge as I go. Once the web is glued to the entire frame, I trim the edges (if needed) and apply a 50/50 coating of glossy Mod Podge mixed with water with an old paint brush, and then let the doors dry. The finished door looks just like you see there, and the web hardens to a more durable and slightly glossy state due to the Mod Podge.
Hope that helps!
-Jeff "Lambo"