How do you make a paper mache elephant?

How do you make a paper mache elephant?

  1. Print out Template. Cut out template.
  2. Place cardboard scrapes in between the cutouts.
  3. Use masking tape to combine your two cutouts.
  4. Mix water and glue ½ and ½ to paste newspaper to the elephant.
  5. Papier mâché the ears and tusks with paper towel and attach to your elephant (once dry, continue)

How do you make paper mache sculptures at home?

Cardboard or Paper Frame

  1. Create your cardboard frame.
  2. Saturate a strip of paper with the paste.
  3. Place the paper onto the cardboard, making sure to smooth out any wrinkles.
  4. Repeat until the cardboard is covered in two to three layers of paper.
  5. Let the sculpture dry for a day or two.

What materials do you need to paper mache?

To make paper mache you will need:

  1. Newspaper.
  2. Plain flour.
  3. Water.
  4. Salt.
  5. Table covering.
  6. Emulsion paint.
  7. Vaseline.
  8. Paintbrush.

How do you make an elephant mask for kids?

STEPS

  1. 1Print out the mask template. Choose from any of these elephant mask templates.
  2. 2Color the mask. If you chose the black & white mask template, color or paint all the pieces.
  3. 3Let the paint dry.
  4. 4Cut out the pieces.
  5. 5Cut out the eye holes.
  6. 6Strengthen the holes.
  7. 7Punch holes.
  8. 8Apply glue on the tab.

What is paper mache in art and design?

papier-mâché, repulped paper that has been mixed with glue or paste so that it can be molded. The art of making articles of papier-mâché, beautifully decorated in Oriental motifs and handsomely lacquered, was known in the East centuries before its introduction in Europe.

How do you make paper mache art?

Instructions

  1. Prepare the Paste. Decide what type of paper mache paste works best for your project, then prepare it.
  2. Tear the Newspaper. Rip the newspaper into strips—do not cut it.
  3. Dip the Newspaper. Dip one piece of newspaper at a time into the paper mache paste.
  4. Apply to the Form.
  5. Repeat the Process.
  6. Decorate the Art.

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