Papier-Mache for Kids

Papier-Mache for Kids by Sheila McGraw, published by Firefly Books in 1991, is an illustrated guide that offers step-by-step instructions for creating various papier-mâché projects. With 71 pages, this book provides easy-to-follow directions for making pigs, cats, masks, monsters, and more, using common household materials like newspaper, flour, and water. The engaging format is designed to inspire creativity in young crafters.
Readers will find eight distinct projects that encourage exploration and experimentation in the art of papercrafts. The book features over 150 color pictures that not only guide the crafting process but also showcase a variety of possible outcomes. This edition serves as a practical resource for those interested in crafts and hobbies, making it a valuable addition to any young artist’s collection.
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Step-by-step, easy instructions show how to make pigs, cats, masks, monsters and more. Eight great projects in all! Everyone has the basic ingredients for papier-mâché around the house – newspaper, flour and water – and everyone can do this creative, satisfying craft that allows you to build big, small, crazy and decorative sculpture.
More than 150 color pictures guide you through the steps and show lots of variations on the results. Try it – it’s fun!
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