This is so easy the kids can do it on their own, but parents won't want to
miss the chance to join them in this great creative activity. Experiment with molds and
colors to expand your imagination. Ingredients:
- Water
- White Flour (one part flour to one part water)
- Strips of Newspaper, about 1 inch wide
- Acrylic or Poster Paint
Directions:
Mix flour and water in a large bowl (2 cups of each is a good amount with which to
start) until it makes a smooth paste. Dip in the newspaper strips, one at a time, remove
the excess paste from your fingers and lay the coated newspaper on the form to be papier
mâchèd. Smooth out the wrinkles and continue to place coated newspaper over the surface
until completely covered. When the surface has totally dried, paint your own design using
acrylic or poster paint, and decorate with craft supplies
Form to Make a Pig Shape:
Use a plastic water or soda bottle, poking in golf tees for legs, and taping on cutout
triangles from a cardboard tube for ears. For the finishing touch, add a spring for the
curly tail.
Form to Make a Sunburst Piñata:
Tape paper cone-shaped drinking cups around the circumference of an inflated balloon.
After the papier mâchè has dried, cut a slit in the back and stuff in the treats and
trinkets, cover and tape the opening closed, then paint.
Form to Make a Papier Mâchè Self-Portrait:
Carefully mold heavy duty aluminum foil around your face making sure to press around
your chin, eyes, forehead, and mouth. If you wear glasses, leave them on. Then stuff the
inside of the mold with dry newspaper to give it some support while you work. Cover the
front of the "molded face" with papier mâchè. Allow to dry and then paint and
decorate with your likeness or any design. |