- Materials: Common materials include waste paper, newspaper, glue (such as PVA), starch, or wallpaper paste, often strengthened with flour or chalk powder.
- Techniques: Two main methods are used: layering strips of paper (layering) or using mashed paper pulp.
- Process: The pulp or strips are shaped over armatures (moulds or structures), allowed to dry, then painted and decorated.
- Uses: It is used to create statues, masks, toys, decorative boxes, and furniture.
- Characteristics: When dry, it becomes sturdy and hard, yet remains lightweight, making it excellent for travel-friendly products and art.
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Estimated to be delivered on 19/02/2022 – 22/02/2022
Estimated to be delivered on 19/02/2022 – 22/02/2022
About this Item
Papier-mâché (often spelled paper mache) is a versatile, eco-friendly crafting technique that involves transforming paper pulp or strips, mixed with an adhesive binder, into three-dimensional, lightweight, and durable objects. The term is French for “chewed paper”.
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