Krampus Wonderland Supply List

Supply Discounts Available

KROMA ACRYLIC PAINTS - 10 % off when you enter FROSTBITE in check out (Kroma is prices are in Canadian dollars so that would be about a 25% discount with the exchange rate).

AVES STUDIO - 10% off when you enter DEMENG in check out

Here’s what you need to get started. Feel free to experiment. Assemblage is all about exploration and problem solving so be willing to play.

  1. Base and Backdrop for Your Wonderland Stage: You’ll need a sturdy base for your Krampus-themed assemblage. This could be something simple like a couple of square pieces of wood. Size is up to you depending on how big you want to make it. My base is made from an upside down wooden tray appoximatly 12”x12”x2” and the background is a thin piece of wood roughly 12”x14”x1/8”

  2. Toys or Figurines: Depending on the characters you’re creating (e.g., Krampus, Frau Perchta, Frostbite the Snowman), you’ll need appropriate figurines or parts. Look for action figures, dolls, or holiday-themed decorations that can be transformed. Thrift stores are a great source for these.

  3. Aves Apoxie Clay (1lb or more): This will be essential for sculpting detailed elements like faces, hands, and other character features that aren’t readily available.

  4. Variety of Found Objects: Gather an assortment of interesting found objects to enhance your assemblage. Items like old Christmas ornaments, broken jewelry, clock parts, and anything else that fits your theme. Think in terms of what could add texture, character, or a narrative element to your piece.

  5. Paint Brushes: You’ll need a variety of brushes, including small detail brushes for intricate work and some cheap bristle brushes (1/2 inch to 1 inch) for broader strokes and texture creation.

  6. Wire: Have a couple of different gauges of wire on hand for constructing frameworks, attaching pieces, or adding detailed elements like branches or vines. Rebar tie wire is really handy and cheap (find this in masonry dept of a hardware store.

  7. Basic Tools: Be sure to have essential tools like pliers, scissors, wire cutters, and an X-Acto knife or utility knife.

  8. Acrylic Paints: Any fine art brand will work, but here are some recommended colors that will be useful for creating your Krampus Wonderland characters and scenes. Remember Kroma Paints offers a 10% discount on paint if you enter the check out code: FROSTBITE

    1. Gesso (white or black)

    2. Transparent Red Oxide

    3. Carbon Black

    4. Titanium White

    5. Pthalo Blue

    6. Paynes Gray

    7. Pthalo Green

    8. Quinacridone Red

    9. Dioxazine Purple

    10. Nickel Azo Yellow

    11. Napthol Red

  9. Optional Paints: For additional color variety, consider these optional paints:

    1. Cadmium Chartreuse

    2. Cobalt Teal

    3. Pearlescent White

    4. Ultramarine Blue

    5. Pthalo Turquoise

  10. Adhesives: You’ll need a few different types of adhesives for various purposes:

    1. DAP Kwik Seal for kitchen and bath (White, paintable, water-based acrylic or latex) for textural effects.

    2. E6000 for strong, durable bonds.

      Base and Backdrop for Your Wonderland Stage: You’ll need a sturdy base for your Krampus-themed assemblage. This could be something simple like a couple of square pieces of wood. Size is up to you depending on how big you want to make it. My base is made from an upside down wooden tray appoximatly 12”x12”x2” and the background is a thin piece of wood roughly 12”x14”x1/8”

  11. Base and Backdrop for Your Wonderland Stage: You’ll need a sturdy base for your Krampus-themed assemblage. This could be something simple like a couple of square pieces of wood. Size is up to you depending on how big you want to make it. My base is made from an upside down wooden tray appoximatly 12”x12”x2” and the background is a thin piece of wood roughly 12”x14”x1/8”

  12. Scraps pieces of wood:

    1. Balsa wood: really handy for unobtrusive bases and can be easily cut

    2. Thin dowels: Can be turned into candy cane posts or decorative borders

    3. Old frame bits: can be used to adorn the stage.

  13. Old Brushes: Cheap ones, maybe used that can be used for hair and fur on our beasts.

  14. Cheesecloth, fabric, and burlap: Useful for adding texture or creating a draped, aged effect in your scenes.

  15. Optional Tools:

    1. Heat Gun: For speeding up drying times or creating certain effects with paint or glue.

    2. Dremel with Cut-Off Wheel and Engraving Bit: For precise cutting and engraving details. Sanding drum attachment.

    3. Drill: For creating holes or setting up structures.