
Just a couple of paper bins with cardboard and a few fantasy paintings on it.
Mind you, it takes a while to make but it is easy to make. Just use a few plastic bins that you have spare for the mould and you are on the way.
Makes great gifts.
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Those are really nice made and pretty drawings as well! I have made paper mache with my kids before, but they didn’t end up nicely and at last we just threw them away. We did enjoy the process of making the paper mache. Perhaps I should try it again, as my youngest hasn’t make it before. 🙂
You can use anything of a shape you want as a mould and when tried just paint anything you like. Thanks Kaka
what a wonderful idea. But they are so beautiful what would you store in them? I couldn’t throw trash into a can that lovely.
I suppose you could just about place anything in them for storage , thanks Doc
It would be nice if you explained the technique itself.
OK. Maybe I will do that in another post to explain this technique of paper mache. Thanks for pointing that out Robin
I don’t think tags work for the bulk of the users here. I know that I gave up on those. But I will post something using the title I guess.
Thanks Howard, I don’t know much about the use of tags anyway… I like to try things out and see how they work…
This is yet another of your talents that you have exposed us to!!!
Thanks so much Grace, glad you like it.
I once made a paper mache for Christmas but it was not good enough to the eyes of my siblings so that got me discouraged.
Well, may be I should give a demonstration sometime.
Nice designs and colors Pam. Good job. You are so talented.
Thanks so much Carol, pleased you like them..