How To Do Paper Mache Bowl

How To Do Paper Mache Bowl. Not to worry, push the paper mache back down on the bowl mold and add another layer or two of the paper mache. If there are spots like this where edges of the paper has not stuck down, you can brush a little more mod podge onto the bowl to ‘glue’ it down.

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Let your paper mache art dry. With your fingers, remove excess paste. The original paper mache clay recipe needs to be altered a little.

The White Paint Is Applied As The Base Coat, Allow It To Dry.


Be aware of drips, so place newspaper under (but not touching) the balloon. You can do this by using a pants hanger to clip the tie and hang in a location where the balloon won’t touch anything. (look at how ancient my petroleum jelly is!) 2.

To Make A Glue Paste, Simply Pour Some White Glue Or Wood Glue Into A Mixing Bowl And Dilute With Just Enough Water So The Glue Gets A Bit Less Sticky And Can Soak More Easily Into The Paper.


Push the paper mache down on the sides slightly so that the top of your bowl has a nice finished edge.; This will make it much easier to take our paper mache bowl off the mold later, and avoid damaging the bowl in. Repeat this process a couple more times.

Allow To Dry (Image 2).


Pinch the strip and pull down gently this should take the left over plaster off. One by one, dip the paper into the paste making sure it is fully coated. Flip back over and paint the inside of the bowls with liquid gilding (image 3).

Paint The Inside And Outside Of Your Bowl.


After one layer is applied, let it dry completely. Not to worry, push the paper mache back down on the bowl mold and add another layer or two of the paper mache. Take the strips and dip them into the plaster.

This Can Take Up To 24 Hours.


Put a very thin layer of vaseline inside the plastic bowl. At this point i like to put a rough coat of acrylic paint on my bowl, since this will. Trim the uneven edges around the top of the bowls (image 1).