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Paper Mache Resources (and cool project ideas!)

Paper mache teacup anyone?
photo:ann wood

This is from UltimatePaperMache.com  and the site offers various tutorials on paper mache techniques, including lots on different animals (hint hint)

I love this baby sperm whale!

Comments

  1. i like the sperm whale. is it clay?

    DV BHAKTA p3

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  2. Im set on doing my paper mache on this whale, it seems like a really cool animal

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  3. Celestine P. (P.3)April 5, 2011 at 6:14 PM

    It doesn't matter the medium a person uses, art's in the artist =)

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  4. i loveeeee the cup! =]

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  5. I really like the baby whale, its really cute :)

    Gabriela Bermejo P.1

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  6. i like the cup. too bad you can't really drink from it. hehe.

    Kelly Calaguas P.6

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  7. Chanel Lakeman period 3April 6, 2011 at 11:30 AM

    omg i want to make one of those cups!!

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  8. i likeee the papermachee cup.
    Kajol P. P6

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  9. Brandon Lynch Per 6April 6, 2011 at 3:34 PM

    Those look cool

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  10. this project is hard

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  11. the cup looks so cool :)

    Jessica Monzon P.1

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  12. the sperm whale is super cute!!!

    Crystal Lim P2

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  13. That's a cute cup!

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  14. The whale looks real!

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  15. That tea cup is so cute!

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  16. this is soo cute
    -Loren De Medeiros P.6

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  17. my chinchilla is going to look better ;)

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  18. that cup is sooooo cute! i wish my project was that cute.

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  19. i would say that the theme and color choice for that cup are.. delightfully simple.

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  20. The baby whale looks kool

    Brandon Gaines per:3

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  21. the cup is sooo cute to me (:

    Jamie Mays per.6

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  22. Is the paper mache cup even usable? Its still paper ahah

    Riel N.
    p.6

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