Thursday, February 21, 2019
Paper Mache Mushroom
Spring may still be weeks away, but it's not too soon to start planning spring crafts. For the next few weeks, I'll be posting a series of crafts culminating in a Wonderland tea party. While I used this oversized mushroom for Halloween rather than for a tea party, an oversized mushroom or two could add some whimsy to any Wonderland themed bash.
Materials:
*Tall oatmeal canister or two
*Scrap cardboard
*Newspaper
*Paper mache mixture of your choice (mine was just watered down glue, but there are other recipes out there that might work better)
*Paint in red and white or colors of your choice
*Paintbrush
*Duct tape
*All purpose adhesive
*Heavy rock (optional)
Directions:
*Place a heavy rock at the bottom of the oatmeal container. This will weigh it down so that it will be less likely to tip over.
*If one canister isn't tall enough, tape two oatmeal containers together to form your mushroom's stem.
*Cut out a cardboard circle as large as you would like your mushroom to be at its widest point.
*Glue or tape the cardboard circle to the oatmeal container.
*Cut off a strip of cardboard that is several inches longer than the diameter of the circle. Curve it to form an arch and then tape the ends of the arch to either side of the circle.
*Add wadded up newspaper to form the mushroom top shape.
*Cover the top of the mushroom with strips of duct tape.
*Next comes to paper mache part. I just mixed some glue with water, dunked strips of newspaper into the mixture, and then plastered the strips of newspaper to the mushroom. The strips I used were way too big, so the surface of my mushroom ended up being rougher than I would have liked, so I would recommend using smaller strips. Let dry.
*Paint your mushroom. It might be a good idea to spray paint the whole mushroom white and then, once the white paint has dried, paint the top of the mushroom whatever color you would like.
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