Showing posts with label paper mache. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper mache. Show all posts

9.23.2011

Paper Mache Project for Me

So, while the kids were working on their paper mache project,
I started my own little thing...
paper mache beads!

The night before I had grabbed the bag of shredded paper from my husbands office and
let it soak in water until the morning.
Squeeze out the water and add paper mache paste
until you get a sticky dough consistency


Next, I took handfuls and squished it into balls.
I had trouble poking a hole through it after forming the ball so I formed the ball
around a toothpick and then removed the toothpick when I had the desired shape.
Let it completely dry.
You will have a very, light, hard, paper mache bead.
Now, you get to paint them!
I should have made more because I had a hard time deciding what colors to do.
I used water colors because I wanted the texture of the paper to really show.
Acryllic paints would give a more opaque covering.
Then give it a coat of clear acryllic spray for a bit of shine.

Here are some of the necklaces I made out of my beads.


I made one bracelet out of some beads I left white... 



Now the question is--
is this cute or
does it look like I have a string of spitwads on my arm?!
Tell me the truth, people.  My reputation as a fashionista is at stake.
(if you know me, you should be laughing at the thought of me as a fashionista.  but still, i need to know.)

9.21.2011

Summer Art Project #1

This summer I had a little art class with my two older kids (they are 9 and 7), a few of their friends and whoever else happened to be around.
 

I picked up this Childcraft book at a thrift store months before summer and had decided right away that this paper-mache project would be one of our projects.


Is that clown not the cutest?!!

Step 1.  Find some empty bottles. 
The book says plastic, we used glass, they both work.
Put a little sand or gravel in the bottom to keep the bottle from tipping.
I actually forgot this part but it turned out fine because the glass bottle had enough weight on its own.

Step 2. 
Crush a piece of paper into a ball about the size of the head you want. 
Place the ball in the center of another piece of paper. 
Pick up the four corners and tightly twist them together.

Step 3.
Put the twisted end into the opening of the bottle.
Paste four layers of paper-mache over the ball and top part of the bottle.
You can also use a little tape to start with and then paper-mache over it.


Step 4.  Cover everything with about 4 layers of paper-mache.
(This is super fun!)
This is when you take strips of newspaper or magazine pages (non-glossy works better),
dip them into the paste and
smudge them onto the bottle.


Paper-mache paste can be made different ways:
--3 parts water to 1 part flour
--1 part wallpaper paste to 3 parts water
--2 parts glue to 1 part water
(we used the glue method)

Step 5.  Let it dry.



I kind of liked them at this stage. 
I can see trying this again with some different shapes and just leaving them in the unpainted stage.
But a some of the kids came up with really cute painted people.
And that brings us to..
Step 6.  Paint your bottle figure.
Use acrylic paint.  Add hair or other accessories if you want.
A couple kids added paper hats. (no pics of the hats, sorry)
Here are a couple of our finished products.
Blue-haired Fairy and Raiders Guy!



Ador.

Tomorrow, I'm going to tell you about the project I was doing while they were busy with Bottle Figures!