So I found this tutorial for making paper mache beads from old newspaper over at A Storybook Life, and I thought it sounded easy enough. As I mentioned in my post last night, I wasn't too sure how it was going... the paper looked like a big soupy mess. I'm almost positive I didn't rip the paper in small enough pieces because it was not very easy to manage. I used the business section from an old phone book, so I'm wondering if the paper was a bit thicker than an average newsprint? The paper didn't seem to break up much... But I did get 11 balls out of it. A few of them might break apart since the paper didn't really break apart and stick together... I had lots of lumps... So, hopefully I won't destroy these when I try to drill a hole through them... but I think once I paint and varnish them, they'll be quite cute. I'm going to try again tonight, but this time I'm going to:
- shred the paper a bit more
- use less so that it's more manageable
- maybe try to find some old flyers lying around to see if the different paper makes a difference
2 comments:
paper beads is such a neat idea! I hope they work out....if not, you'll get it next time :)
It really is fun to try new things--I tried paper making a while back and had a similar experience to the one you had--it seemed really soupy and I don't think I ended up with the proper consistency. But, it was fun to try.
Your fan earrings are really cute!
Smiles, Karen
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