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My work is priced in Canadian Dollars and is listed with taxes and shipping included.
Yes! Please click here to watch an easy Step by Step video on how to hang and assemble your mobile.
The figures on each mobile are wrapped and packaged separately from the wheel(s). Some assembly is required. This is to ensure that your mobile and all it's cast of characters arrives to you perfectly preserved and ready for you to enjoy to the fullest!
Click here to watch an easy Step by Step video on how to hang and assemble your mobile.
Click here to watch an easy Step by Step video on how to hang and assemble your mobile.
Step by Step
Before you start hanging anything that is above you, please ensure that whatever you have installed to hang the mobile from is solid and secure and able to handle the weight of the mobile. I have listed the weight of each mobile in it's description and I strongly recommend having an expert or very knowledgeable handy-person on hand to ensure that what you are hanging the mobile from is safe.
Once you are safe, now you are ready to unbox your mobile - finally the good stuff!
1. When your mobile arrives, first unbox the wheel(s) and hang it utilizing the hook provided.
2.Unwrap each figure. Match the figure in the picture hanging from the wheel to the figure you have unpackaged. Once you've determined where the figure is supposed to hang, be sure to hold the figure by it's body in one hand and the attached hook in the other (you don't want to drop anybody!), and hang the figure. Be sure to place the hook between the two dots of colour and to close the hook. This will ensure that the figure will not slide.
3. Utilizing the photo that came with your mobile, double check to make sure you have hung the figures in their correct placement. I have engineered each mobile so that for the most part the figures should be able to turn freely without bumping into one another.
4. Stand back and enjoy your mobile!
Bicycle wheels and chain form the foundation for each of my pieces.
The figures themselves have an armature of recycled newspaper over which a paper and gypsum compound forms a rock hard sculpture. Once this sculpture is ready I paint the characters with acrylics.
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