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Fun with

Paper-Mâché
What You’ll Need:
• Lots of Old Newspaper
(ask parents to donate)
• Tissue Paper
• White Glue
• Water
• Plastic Containers with Lids
• Balloons
• Wire
• Masking or Duct Tape
• Paint
• Paint Brushes
• Markers

First, Decide What To Make:


Planet Earth
1. Paper-mâché is an extremely versatile medium and We created the globe using a
balloon. We covered it with
can be used for many items from art and school
four layers of newspaper
projects to party decorations and classroom décor. and let that dry. To save
time, instead of painting
• Use inflated balloons as your base to create
the globe, we used
cool piñatas for your next classroom party. colored tissue
Or, maybe you’d rather create a model of the paper for the
planet to reinforce a science/geography lesson. water and
• Use crumpled paper and tape to create a continents.
base for adorable sculptures, masks, or
jewelry for art class.
• Use wire around crumpled newspaper to create Maracas
a form for larger sculptures that can be used For the maraca, we added dried beans to a small
as cool decorations for your classroom or the balloon, blew it up, and tied it off. Then, we attached
base for parade float pieces. a pencil (for the handle) to the balloon using duct
tape. We covered everything in about four layers of
Paper-mâché is a little messy and a whole lot of fun, newspaper, then finished it with colored tissue paper.
so kids will love it no matter what you choose to make! We added the decorations using markers.
Paper Mâché Ideas Continued...

Prepare Your Paper: Day Two: Two More


2. Have the kids tear up the donated newspa- Layers of Paper Mâché
per into 2"-wide strips. You’ll need LOTS of
7. Have kids continue to cover their projects with
strips, so give this part of the process a little
paper strips for an additional two layers. If
time. You could also use strips of construction
your class is painting their final projects, you
paper, printer paper, and more.
may want to switch to white paper at this step.
3. Your last few layers of paper should be white
8. Again, set the projects aside to dry overnight.
printer paper. This will require less effort when
it comes to painting as newspaper really soaks If your class is painting their projects, you can
in the paint and will require more layers of dispose of any extra paste at this time. If you
paint to completely cover. will use colored tissue paper instead of paint,
put the lids on the containers of paste so they
don’t dry out overnight.
Prepare Your Paste:
4. Mix 3⁄4 parts white glue to 1⁄4 parts water in a
plastic container. Stir ingredients together until Day Three: Painting
you have a really creamy consistency. If it’s 9. Using acrylic paints and sponge paint brushes,
too runny, add a little more glue. Too thick? set the kids free to be creative and paint
Add a touch more water. Now you are ready their projects.
to get started with the fun!
10. Again, set the projects aside to dry overnight.

Now It’s Time — OR —


to Get Messy! Day Three: Colored Tissue
9. Using colored tissue paper, have kids cover
their projects with tissue paper strips for an
Day One: Two Layers of additional two to four layers (use more as
Paper Mâché tissue paper is thinner).
5. Have kids dip a strip of newspaper into the 10. Again, set the projects aside to dry overnight.
glue mixture to completely cover the paper.
Using their fingers, they will need to push off
any excess glue (you will probably want to Day Four: Finishing Details
demonstrate how this is done). They should 11. Have the kids finish off any detail work on
then apply the strip of paper to their project their projects using markers.
(balloon, wire form, etc.).
6. Have kids repeat step 5 until they have
covered their project in 2 layers of paper.
Set the projects aside to dry overnight.
Put the lids on the containers of paste so
the paste doesn’t dry out overnight.

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