Do you like to make papier-mache ornaments? Here's the recipe!
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Papier-Mache
1) Pour equal amounts of flour and water into a bucket and blend (2 cups each is good).
2) Make a smooth liquid with no bumps.
3) Add salt to keep from getting moldy.
4) Add white glue for extra stickiness!
5) Dip torn strips in and wrap!
6) Have fun and paint when dry!
1) Pour equal amounts of flour and water into a bucket and blend (2 cups each is good).
2) Make a smooth liquid with no bumps.
3) Add salt to keep from getting moldy.
4) Add white glue for extra stickiness!
5) Dip torn strips in and wrap!
6) Have fun and paint when dry!
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Originally Posted by bj
Thanks for sharing. How much glue and salt or is it just "to taste"? :lol:
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Originally Posted by galvestonangel
Thanks for thr recipe and the humor.
:D :D :D ;)
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I've used more or less this recipe for years, and still have some of the results around. They dry hard as wood, can be molded and sand papered and painted or stained. For paint, I buy a can of whitish stuff=one time I found a gallon at Home Depot someone had ordered and didn't like the sandy coloring. Got it for 5 dollars.
I took some out now and then and added other coloring to it. Sometimes Kool Aide, sometimes cocoa, sometimes shoe polish, some of the time other gobs of paint, anything that struck my fancy. Kool Aide is a strong dye, as any mother can tell you in the summer time. And it has such lovely colors!!! I get the big packets of different colors=excuse me==flavors, all without sugar.
Last thing I made was a tailor's dummy for a doll house, and then made a wedding gown to put on it. The little girl I gave it to is now in college but still has it.
I saw a doll house once that in the attic had about the same thing, except it had one dummy with a wedding dress on it, another with a pregnancy bump in front, 3 others with progressively fatter female forms!!!
I took some out now and then and added other coloring to it. Sometimes Kool Aide, sometimes cocoa, sometimes shoe polish, some of the time other gobs of paint, anything that struck my fancy. Kool Aide is a strong dye, as any mother can tell you in the summer time. And it has such lovely colors!!! I get the big packets of different colors=excuse me==flavors, all without sugar.
Last thing I made was a tailor's dummy for a doll house, and then made a wedding gown to put on it. The little girl I gave it to is now in college but still has it.
I saw a doll house once that in the attic had about the same thing, except it had one dummy with a wedding dress on it, another with a pregnancy bump in front, 3 others with progressively fatter female forms!!!
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Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
I've used more or less this recipe for years, and still have some of the results around. They dry hard as wood, can be molded and sand papered and painted or stained. For paint, I buy a can of whitish stuff=one time I found a gallon at Home Depot someone had ordered and didn't like the sandy coloring. Got it for 5 dollars.
I took some out now and then and added other coloring to it. Sometimes Kool Aide, sometimes cocoa, sometimes shoe polish, some of the time other gobs of paint, anything that struck my fancy. Kool Aide is a strong dye, as any mother can tell you in the summer time. And it has such lovely colors!!! I get the big packets of different colors=excuse me==flavors, all without sugar.
Last thing I made was a tailor's dummy for a doll house, and then made a wedding gown to put on it. The little girl I gave it to is now in college but still has it.
I saw a doll house once that in the attic had about the same thing, except it had one dummy with a wedding dress on it, another with a pregnancy bump in front, 3 others with progressively fatter female forms!!!
I took some out now and then and added other coloring to it. Sometimes Kool Aide, sometimes cocoa, sometimes shoe polish, some of the time other gobs of paint, anything that struck my fancy. Kool Aide is a strong dye, as any mother can tell you in the summer time. And it has such lovely colors!!! I get the big packets of different colors=excuse me==flavors, all without sugar.
Last thing I made was a tailor's dummy for a doll house, and then made a wedding gown to put on it. The little girl I gave it to is now in college but still has it.
I saw a doll house once that in the attic had about the same thing, except it had one dummy with a wedding dress on it, another with a pregnancy bump in front, 3 others with progressively fatter female forms!!!
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thanks!
Originally Posted by n2scraplvr
Papier-Mache
1) Pour equal amounts of flour and water into a bucket and blend (2 cups each is good).
2) Make a smooth liquid with no bumps.
3) Add salt to keep from getting moldy.
4) Add white glue for extra stickiness!
5) Dip torn strips in and wrap!
6) Have fun and paint when dry!
1) Pour equal amounts of flour and water into a bucket and blend (2 cups each is good).
2) Make a smooth liquid with no bumps.
3) Add salt to keep from getting moldy.
4) Add white glue for extra stickiness!
5) Dip torn strips in and wrap!
6) Have fun and paint when dry!
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Your welcome!!
:D :D :D
Originally Posted by craftybear
thanks!
Originally Posted by n2scraplvr
Papier-Mache
1) Pour equal amounts of flour and water into a bucket and blend (2 cups each is good).
2) Make a smooth liquid with no bumps.
3) Add salt to keep from getting moldy.
4) Add white glue for extra stickiness!
5) Dip torn strips in and wrap!
6) Have fun and paint when dry!
1) Pour equal amounts of flour and water into a bucket and blend (2 cups each is good).
2) Make a smooth liquid with no bumps.
3) Add salt to keep from getting moldy.
4) Add white glue for extra stickiness!
5) Dip torn strips in and wrap!
6) Have fun and paint when dry!
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