Wednesday 21 October 2015

Quality Time - Easy Arts & Crafts @ Home

                                                                                                            

Today I am blogging about a recent arts & craft project I did with Farrah at home.  It was really simple and we both enjoyed creating it together.  We did a paper mache cat.  It was easy, cheap and fun to make.  It took a few hours on different days to create, which was great to keep Farrah busy while Georgia had her afternoon nap.

What we needed to start:
4 toilet rolls for cats legs.
2 Balloons. One for head and one for the body.
Cello-tape to stick the legs to the balloons and the two balloons together.
Newspaper.
Flour and water to make the paste.




 
Instructions:
 
1: Blow up one balloon the size you want the body to be. Then blow up the other balloon in proportion to look like the cats head. 
2: Stick the head to the body using cello tape. 
3: Stick the toilet roll legs to the body also using cello tape.
It should look like this;
 

 
 
 
4: Make the paper mache paste by mixing plain white flour with water. 
5: Tear the newspaper into strips.
6: We used a paint brush to paint the paste onto the balloons then stuck the newspaper to it, then added another layer of paste on top to ensure it would stick.
7: Using newspaper I made the cats ears and tail which I secured using the paste and more newspaper.  You just cant beat flour and water! :)
8: Cover the whole cat with at least three/four layers of newspaper.
9: Let it dry over night.
 
It should look like this;

Cat when wet;
 
 
Cat when dry;
 
 

10: When it is all dry, talk to your child and decide what colour cat you want. We went for a black and white cat. Farrah had a great time painting it.
 
 
                       Farrah enjoying painting the cat by herself.


11: The whole cat was first painted black.  Then when that was dry we painted on white detailing to the cat.  When that was dry, Farrah painted on the face.
                       Here is the cat after being painted black.



The finished pussy cat looks like this;
 
He now lives in Farrah and Georgia's cubby house outside!

It was great fun to make with Farrah and there were different stages to creating it, so we got loads of quality time doing arts and crafts at home that week.

Give it go, let me know how you get on?

Have you made any paper mache arts and crafts projects with your kids?

I am thinking I might try a paper mache pumpkin next to store the sweets in for Halloween!

Would love to see some photos if you do try it!

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Thanks for reading!

Orla & Kerri xx








 

 
 
 

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