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Monday, May 2, 2016
Teacher Appreciation Sale on TPT!!
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Sunday, May 1, 2016
Papier Mache Art Projects
Some thoughts and ideas about organizing supplies for papier
mache projects
I just love papier mache! As an art teacher though it took
me a few years to find ways to organize and make good products with the
children doing all of the work. Keep in mind I had 6 art tables with 4 chairs
at each table and a double sided easel on each end of the tables. I kept large
clips on each easel. Each table was a color and each table had a designated
table captain. I did have assigned seats which were moved each month.
First of all there is the glue- A veteran art teacher
advised me to use a product called Art Paste. It comes in a dry pouch and mixes
in a gallon of water. The glue is a vegetable based product so there shouldn’t
be anyone allergic to it and it’s not made from animal’s hooves so it shouldn’t
offend any religions. I had large gallon size plastic ice cream containers with
lids. I would mix up the glue in each container, one per table, and an extra
one for spare. That was enough glue for
one whole grade of 3 classes. Each
gallon container can be placed on the table. Or small bowls like frozen whip
containers can be used at each table. Each table captain can refill the bowl as
needed.
The tables were covered with either newspaper or vinyl
tablecloths.
I would also have either a Styrofoam tray or a paint cup
with masking tape for each person’s project to dry on. A helper can put the
tape on ahead of time. Students would
write their own names on the masking tape with pencils or crayons.
Now the paper to use- I found it easier on the students to
figure out how many layers they used if we used different kinds for each layer.
I would begin with newspaper strips for the first layer. Second layer would be
colored newsprint strips. The third and last layer would be white
newsprint. I found plastic boxes to use
to put the paper strips in. Either I or an intern or any helper can tear paper strips ahead of time and place in the
boxes. It’s a lot of work to do ahead of time but well worth the effort!
On applying the glue to the strips- personally I like to dip
the strip into the glue and squeeze the extra glue off with my fingers but some
children are too squeamish to do it. Plus it takes a lot of time to wash the
glue off the hands. Inexpensive sponge brushes work nicely for applying the
glue and can even be thrown away.
Ok well those are my thoughts on setting up supplies for a
paper mache project. I hope they were some helpful ideas. Mizz Mac
Check out my paper mach animal art project lesson for Cinco de Mayo
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Paper-Mache-Animals-for-Cinco-de-Mayo-661250
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Paper-Mache-Animals-for-Cinco-de-Mayo-661250
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