Things You'll Need:
- Paste of flour and water
- Strips of newspaper--torn, not cut
- Form for paper-mache sculpture
- Masking tape
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Step 1
Tear lots of strips of newspaper. These are the "clay" of your sculpture, to be applied to the form you choose for your project.
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Step 2
Design a form. Use balloons, cardboard, chicken wire, a group of boxes, toilet paper or paper towel tubes--or anything else you like. Arrange the various objects into the desired shape then secure them with masking tape.
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Step 3
Make your paper-mache paste using a mixture of flour and water. The easiest paste recipe calls for one part flour to two parts water. Stir out all the lumps and add a couple of tablespoons of salt to prevent mold.
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Step 4
Dip one strip of newspaper at a time into your paste, running it through your fingers to remove any excess.
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Step 5
Place the newspaper strip onto your form and press it to lie smoothly.
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Step 6
Continue placing your strips of newspaper onto your form, overlapping each as you go, until you have completely covered it. Let it dry for about twenty-four hours.
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Step 7
Repeat steps 4-6 to create more layers on your form. Add at least three layers--this is the time when you will be doing the "sculpting." As before, let the newspaper dry for twenty-four hours between layer applications.
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Step 8
Paint your masterpiece and decorate it with ribbons, beads or any other decorative touch you can dream up.










Comments
megabouncer said
on 3/10/2008 Neat!