By making paper-mâché from the old cardboard, you can sculpt your own jack-o-lantern and paint it in the vintage style. To ...
Want to create a papier-mâché mask for Dia de los Muertos. Here is a step-by-step guide with professional help from ...
Lucas came up with a real winner when upcycling cardboard to use as a bookshelf. It’s visually pleasing, can be built basically for the cost of glue and a mounting brackets, and you don’t have ...
The first U.S. newspaper printed on paper made from trees was an edition of the Boston Weekly Journal published in January ...
Cut the newspaper into 3 to 4 inch wide sections, shape the paper around the cardboard tube to create a cylinder, press one ...
I spent three weeks creating a story on my easel with a set of 150 Luminance colored pencils. As usual, there’s a story to ...
Somos Lawrence held its annual Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebration at the Sunrise Project on Saturday.
put on by Danielle Reygel and the Corktown Residents & Business Association (CRBA), will guide participants step-by-step to create their own haunting works of art with cardboard, paper mache and ...
Going old-school with paper mâché and cardboard to make your costume yourself is always a great idea – but borrowing a readymade costume is also a hassle-free option to reduce waste.
Using upcycled items you might already have at home like cardboard, takeout containers ... cut 1.5-inch wide strips of light green crepe paper and 1.75-inch stripes of dark green.
Get those paper mache skills back in action ... For the guillotine effect why not try a load of tin foil stuck to a cardboard cut out in the shape of a guillotine. This will only work if you already ...