This project is done within a time frame of your own accord. It will take longer than one day, but the actual project "Making" time could be as little as an hour, drying could take over night to a couple of days, and the painting and artistry is at your own pace.
The best thing about paper mache projects is that you can start one, and then another, and another while you are waiting for dry time.
What you use as your preferred choice of paper mache materials is found by experimenting and trying different glues, pastes, and what your objective is.
In this project I used liquid starch, which you can purchase at any grocery store in the laundry detergent area for less than $4. It comes in a large enough bottle so that you can use it for many more projects. The only other things you may not have readily on hand may be the modge podge or other sealant of choice and finishing spray . All in all, this project can be done for under $10, in california even.
Be prepared to get messy and be sure to have a nice warm drying place ready.
























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Cat Morley
30 Jan 01:17
These are gorgeous!