Title: Paper Mache
1Paper Mache
2A wire form is built, and like a skeleton it will
support the rest of the body
-
- Begin with a firm support in the legs. To do
this, doubled the wire in the legs and arms for
more strength. Use your body as a measuring
tool. How far down do your arms touch your legs
and how long is your torso and legs. - Your whole body is 7-8 heads tall.
3You can bend the body to show movement.
4Stuffing the inside of the body with paper will
give more stability.
5Wrap tape or newspaper around the wire, to begin
forming the shape.
6Attaching the feet to cardboard makes it easier
to work on. You must use a hot glue gun and
sticks.
7Bend the stance the way you want it before you
start to paper mache the form.
8Each layer needs to dry thoroughly.
- The ingredients for making Paper Mache are
newspaper and a paste made from flour, water and
a little salt mixed with a beater to the
consistency of pancake batter. - Two coats are needed with the newspaper and they
must be dried in between.
9Small strips of newspaper should be applied in
one direction. Dip the newspaper in the paste
and wipe most of the paste off between your
fingers so that the drying time is shortened.
10Add glue to the paste to make the final coat
clear so the bright colors of the wrapping paper
will show through.
11At this point, wrapping paper will be your last
coat.
12Adding the shoes and final touches.
- Pruning shears are needed to cut through the
sticks and glue. - Test the place-ment of the feet in the shoes
before you add hot glue to the inside of the
shoe. Do one shoe at a time quickly placing the
foot in the shoe before the glue cools. - Then hot glue the shoes to a board big enough to
support the form.
13Examples from the internet
- Showing other pieces of art made with Paper Mache
14Paper Mache Family
15Use your imagination to be creative.
16Wire or other embellishments such as beads can be
used to decorate.
17Tree people can be a fun idea
18Painting the form
- You can paint with an opaque paint such as
acrylic paints or poster paints to cover the
newspaper.
19Two tree people as one
20This is somewhere between a person and an animal.
21A flat rock could be used as a base and patterns
are fun to paint. To make the paint shine you
may want to use an acrylic spray, but spray out
of doors, not in your room.
22Showing movement makes it more interesting for
the viewer.
23This is another idea for the placement of a piece
that is very interesting. As a last coat of
paper mache colored tissue paper could be used
instead of paints.
24Placing your figure upside down could be a fun
way to of placement.
25This shows movement and how you can connect forms.
26This is a fun example of using imagination. This
sculpture is made out of paper mache.