How to Make a Mannequin Head Stand

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Jennifer Branett

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Written By

Jennifer Branett

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Mannequins are a fixture of the fashion industry. They are often used to display clothing and other products on a retail store mannequin or in window displays for clothes shops. Mannequins come in all shapes, sizes, and colors.

Mannequin heads are usually made from fiberglass because it is lightweight yet strong enough to hold up under regular use. In this article, we will show you how to make a mannequin head stand using simple techniques. These techniques will not only help you make a mannequin headstand but also become handier at home.

How to Make a Mannequin Head Stand

Processes on How to Make a Mannequin Head Stand

Process One

The first thing to do is find an object that will support your mannequin head when it stands upright. Large stacks of books are usually used as this type of base because they are sturdy and easily arranged into different heights depending on how tall or short you want the final product to be.

For taller heads, use larger objects like chairs or desks. Using a stack of books, place them in a pyramid-like formation with one book on top to act as the “platform,” then stack smaller and shorter ones around it until reaching the desired height.

Find a way to support your mannequin head in place. A piece of cloth or towel can be used for this step if you are worried about scratching the surface it is sitting on, but other objects like pillows and towels work well too.

Place these items around the base so that they create an even layer from front to back with no gaps underneath, then put one hand under each side of the mannequin’s jawline and use them as levers to gently pull up until just enough pressure is applied for the neck plate to stay upright when released.
This should make sure there are no spaces between any layers or creases below that might cause instability while standing the mannequin’s head.

Process Two

In this method, the first step to making a mannequin headstand is to find the right base. There are many different types of bases that you can use, and it will depend on what your needs are for the type of display. We recommend getting something sturdy with enough weight like wood or metal so that there isn’t too much movement when people walk around it.

You’ll also have to make sure you chose one big enough because if not, then the mannequin’s head won’t fit properly. Secondly, take out some support rods from inside of the base and insert them into pre-drilled holes in the bottom side of your mannequin head.

Lastly, put glue all over where they meet at each joint. This will help ensure that the stand is secure. Now you’re done, and your mannequin headstand should be standing upright!

Process Three

The simplest way is with a balancing rod, but this may not be the best solution for everyone. Other options include using wire or threading string through the neck and then tying it tightly around something like another sculpture or chair leg.

Place one end of the rod on top of the shoulders and grab hold of both ends in each hand so that you’re holding them together at an angle pointing straight up from where they cross over near your chest.

Use your hands to balance out some pressure when putting weight on either side by tilting one slightly forward while pulling back on its opposite number. This should help keep the rod in place and, if done right, also allow it to stay at an angle.

Process Four

Thread string through the neck of your mannequin head so that you can tie one end securely to something stable like rafters on a ceiling near where they cross over each other in front of your face.
Tie the opposite end to either side of some object, such as a ladder rung or shelf corner. This will help balance out weight when putting pressure on any part of the body by pulling back against its support.

Precautions

  • When using any tools, make sure you are wearing protective gloves.
  • Ensure the surface below is not a delicate material that would be harmed by glue or paint.
  • Do not place anything heavy on top of the mannequin’s head while it’s trying to avoid accidents and broken pieces falling down onto objects (e.g., TV sets).

Frequently Asked Questions 

What Should the Base for the Mannequin Head Stand Be Made From?

Wooden tables are often used as a base for mannequin heads. The table should be sturdy and at least the same height or taller than the head which will be on it. If you do not have these items available, find another surface to place your head on that is stable and won’t move, such as concrete or wood flooring.

Do You Need to Use Concrete Masonry Batts for a Large-scale Project? 

No, you do not need to use concrete masonry batts for a large-scale project. You will only need a few pieces of this material, which can be found in many hardware stores and home improvement centers.

Can I Just Place the Head on Top of Sandbags? 

Sandbags can be used on a large-scale project like this as well because they are one of the most cost-effective and readily available materials.

Can I Use Styrofoam to Balance My Mannequin Head?

Styrofoam is not meant for balancing purposes, but it can be used in some cases where you need an inexpensive, lightweight material that will keep the headstand perfectly; you can go for Styrofoam.

What Is the Best Type of Foam to Use to Make a Mannequin Head Stand?

A good type of foam to use for a mannequin head is cellular or closed-cell foam which can be found in many hardware stores and home improvement centers. This type of foam will give you some time before it deteriorates so that when you are done using your mannequin, you still have enough material to make another one.

The bottom line is that any type of foam will work for this use. You should just make sure the material you choose has enough structural integrity to support your mannequin head without it becoming damaged over time. In reality, once you find a good way to balance the mannequin head on top of some kind of stand, you can use it.

Conclusion

Lastly, we hope that your mannequin head should be standing and ready to use. If you followed these instructions correctly, then the head will have a shape that is slightly more natural than if it were propped up by some other object.

The glue also serves as an easy way to re-position the head on any surface without worrying about slipping or sliding in case of spills caused by accidents while cooking, for example. You can now paint or decorate your new stand at leisure!

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