Your need for me has been replaced.

A few weeks ago I wrapped my co-pilot in cling film, kind of like a re-enactment of Ulrich Haarbürste’s Roy Orbison fanfictions;

Now, where is my terrapin?
Entirely wrapped in cling film…

Only afterwards a layer of duct-tape was added for stability and the entire thing is kind of… well…

Self explanatory, really.
Self explanatory?

No?

Okay.

It is a fairly simple and inexpensive method to make a mould of a person’s head and shoulders. Or, in fact, any body part, really, even an entire body, depending on resources and imagination.

Though in many cases it is helpful to have somebody else on hand to do the wrapping and cutting.

MaEmon
MaEmon with a finished duct-tape mannequin.

Side note: this is probably not so good for claustrophobic types, as it does involve some degree of physical restriction and sensory deprivation.

A couple of weeks later MaEmon returned the favour for me.

A few layers of cling film go on first so the tape isn’t sticking to skin, hair, or clothing.

Smile.
Apparently my grin is more Studio Ghibli “Totoro” like than Roy Orbison like.

Then wrap around the cling film with duct tape- remembering to leave holes over the nose and/or mouth for breathing; using a straw or something can help here- as can a certain degree of trust in your partner. Sort out some kind of safe-word or sign beforehand, for if you’ve had enough and need to stop. Wait… We’re still talking about mannequins, right?!

When it feels stable enough (around 3 layers of tape) very carefully snip it off with bandage scissors (these have a flat side so you’re less likely to cause injury).

Remembering of course, that the adhesive on the tape may gum up the blades on the scissors, so perhaps get a few extra pairs rather than risk damaging something that is a part of your emergency home medical supply kit (which one assumes everybody has on hand).

This is the best photo of bandage scissors I have on short notice.
Making sure your scissors are clean first, of course.

MaEmon’s was snipped up the back, while mine was snipped up the front. It doesn’t really matter where you snip from as long as you’re careful, it is simple to tape up and seal the incision after emerging from your sweaty cocoon.

Don't struggle, it will only hurt more.
This is who I am now.

It can then be pieced back together with more tape, and either filled with something for stability, or else used as a mould to create something a little more solid.

Over the years I’ve helped create quite a few of these, but never been on the receiving end of one. Holding somebody else’s is not so bad. You don’t really think about it. It’s just a mannequin. An inanimate object.

Don't replace me.
This makes me uneasy.

Holding your own on the other hand, is creepy as fuck. Maybe it’s just me, but I sort of have no concept for how big I am, so holding something that is a fairly accurate representation of myself is an incredibly bizarre experience.