Papier-mâché, or what’s more commonly searched for as paper mache, is the perfect crafting activity for children and the whole family to get involved in. If you’re wanting to learn how to make paper mache, we have all you need to know to get started with our easy step-by-step guide.
It’s the perfect craft project for children – especially over the long summer holidays. Paper mache is an easy-to-make material that sets hard overnight and can be used to create fun art projects such as kids’ birthday party pinatas, paper mache Easter eggs, masks, pumpkin lanterns for Halloween, paper mache bowls, lampshades, vases and even striking jewellery.
Plus, it’s a great way to reuse and recycle unwanted or discarded magazines, comics, newspapers or wrapping paper. It’s also an affordable activity, as it only requires three to four items to get you going: paper, plain flour and water (or PVA glue). If you don’t have newspaper to hand, you can substitute it with loo roll, tissue paper or cardboard.
Paper mache is made from strips of paper stuck together with the surprisingly strong mache glue mixture. Cover a balloon, cardboard or mould and you have a 3D model that can be painted with acrylic paint or decorated with swatches of fabric or patterned paper.
Making paper mache is one of the great crafts for kids, with little ones turning their creations into imaginative art projects, like a paper mache volcano or animal.
Simply follow our paper mache recipe below to get started. We’ve used flour and water to make a strong, natural adhesive, but if you’re in a hurry PVA glue works just as well on smaller items, while wallpaper paste is brilliant for larger makes.
Be sure to cover any surfaces and clothes so they don’t stain!
We’d also recommend adding a few tablespoons of salt to your flour and water recipe if you’re planning to keep your creation for a while, as it will protect your paper mache from mould growth.
Here’s your step-by-step guide on how to make paper mache.
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