Paper-Mache Masks

Paper-Mache Masks — page 3
TECHNIQUES Have fun while making your paper-mache masks Be creative Your masks do not have to look just like the ones in this book The book shows how to use different kinds of bases You can substitute a plastic mask mold for a balloon base if needed If you do not have a half-face mold make one out of cardboard using the pattern on page 31 Use the following techniques to create your paper-mache masks Paper-mache Glue Made with Flour Add 1 cup 236 grams of flour and 3 tablespoons 45 g of salt to a bowl Slowly pour in 1 cup 250 milliliters of water mixing with a spoon Continue to add water until you have a smooth thin paste Paper-mache Glue Made with Glue Add 1 cup 250 milliliters of white glue and 1 cup 250 milliliters of water to a container with a lid An empty yogurt container works well Mix the glue and water together with a spoon If you have leftover glue you can put the lid on and use it later Paper-mache technique Prepare your base You can make masks out of paper plates egg cartons balloons or use store-bought molds Tear several strips of newspaper tissue paper or paper towel Mix together your paper-mache glue Use a paintbrush to coat both sides of a strip Or dip the strip into the glue then use your fingers to squeeze off the extra paste Place the strips one at a time on the mold Smooth the strips with your fingers to remove any air bubbles and extra glue Crisscross the direction of the strips to create an even surface Completely cover the mold Set the mask aside to dry This usually takes a full day 6 Tip When working with a balloon cut a hole in the middle of a paper plate Then pull the end of the balloon through Use tape to hold it in place The balloon will stay upright while you work