Saturday, February 13, 2010

Crafts: Papermache Snowman!

I figured I should start a series of crafty creations. Remember not all these ideas are just for kids!
Most of you know I work part-time teaching children arts and crafts.. so I should have ideas from every week!

Though this winter has been extremely mild without much snow..today I will be talking about this papermache snowman!


It's fairly easy and can be done with children from 4 years old. Obviously, more help would be needed for the younger ones!

Materials needed:
two balloons - one blown big and one small
newsprint/newpaper
white tissue paper
felt
white glue
water
scissors
paintbrush
masking tape
(styrofoam cup)

Time needed:
3 hours + drying time (overnight)

1. Rip the newsprint/newspaper into tiny pieces.
2. Blow one bigger ballon for the snownman's body. Using the glue mixture and a paintbrush, paint the newspaper pieces onto the ballon. Around 2-3 layers of the newsprint need to be on the balloon. Then an additional 2 layers of white tissue paper need to be painted on.
3. Let dry sitting in a styrofoam cup. Repeat step 2 for the smaller balloon.
4. While both balloons are drying, cut felt to make the accessories and eyes, nose and mouth for the snowman
5. Once the balloons are dry, cut a bigger hole in the big balloon where the balloon opening is. Remove both balloons from inside the now hardened body and head. Then stick the smaller balloon into the hole, using masking tape, tightly tape the two balloons together.
6. To cover the masking tape, use white tissue paper to layer on top.
7. The facial features and accessories can now be glued on!
8. And..you're done! :)


Step 5.
This wasn't mine! Important to note though, try to make sure the final tissue paper layer is stuck on flat!


Just another example. The facial features and accessories can be glued on prior to taping the head and body together.

The final product!



..I already have another craft lined up. Here's a sneak peak.. in the Valentine's spirit :)


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