Push Pin Art
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It is rather simple to do and doesn't require a lot of money or skills. You can use Styrofoam shapes as the foundation and, if desired, even cut them in to different forms, before covering them.
Should you not like the color of the Styrofoam base, there is always the option of altering it with paint, fabric, or aluminum foil.
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Cork would be an excellent foundation, but plywood or another soft type of wood will do too. It may be a matter of trial and error, finding out which you like to work with.
One thing is for sure; it's all in the thumbs!
See also:
Push Pin Art II
Push Pin Art - Materials and Equipment
Push Pin Art Example
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