u/WhatevrBrahLetsBlade

Image 1 — Now that I finally finished sculpting and painting Moonica, I would love some advice on how to mount her to my wall
Image 2 — Now that I finally finished sculpting and painting Moonica, I would love some advice on how to mount her to my wall
Image 3 — Now that I finally finished sculpting and painting Moonica, I would love some advice on how to mount her to my wall
Image 4 — Now that I finally finished sculpting and painting Moonica, I would love some advice on how to mount her to my wall
Image 5 — Now that I finally finished sculpting and painting Moonica, I would love some advice on how to mount her to my wall

Now that I finally finished sculpting and painting Moonica, I would love some advice on how to mount her to my wall

After two months of creating this massive paper mache moon creation, I am ready to figure out how to put her on the wall. The idea has always been to hang her so that she frames the circle mirror in the third picture. The main issue is that she is massive and heavy, and the back of the structure’s face is more squishy than solid. My idea is to cut a spare piece of draft board to the shape of the face (see the fourth picture), and then attaching it to the back to give more stability in that area and have something more solid to attach a mounting bracket. My question is whether this is a good plan, and if using super glue to attach the draft board would be sufficient. I’m also wondering what kind of mounting brackets I should use to hang the heavy structure, and if I should use multiple brackets. Any advice about how to hang a heavy paper mache structure would be so helpful and appreciated!

u/WhatevrBrahLetsBlade — 6 days ago