Allow the paper strips to dry completely, cut holes for the eyes, and attach an elastic band. Creating a form or armature.
I have had various trials and tribulations, and have managed to repair both moulds and masks.
How to make a paper mache mask without a mold. Yes, it's very much possible to make a cast of your face without using plaster. The clay is going to act as a mold so, what you create with the clay will be what you mask winds up looking like. If you want to try using a water and flour paste, make sure you test it first.
Mix 1/2 cup of elmer's glue and 1/2 cup of water. At least one glue stick for every 5 students. Give wings to your imagination with alien paper mache masks inspired by the quirky characters of star wars.
Creating a form or armature. Tear newspaper to make paper mache. Fine details can be added using the mache, and not needed during the clay process.
Use the subject's face as a mold by gently pressing the double layer of tin foil over it. Place one strip diagonally from the lower left nostril across the bridge of the nose and ending over the right brow. On a larger mold the wet paper mache could warp or.
The first layer should be placed vertically, the second horizontally, and so forth. A homemade mask made entirely out of paper using aluminum foil. With the oil based clay create what you want your mask to look like.
Mix 1 part flour and 5 parts water. Start from the top right section fold it to the left and make a concertina like an m shape with the sections until you reach the. Dip a piece of paper into the paste and let the paper soak in the paste.
Few pieces of paper, a balloon, flour, and water are the only supplies you need for making a spooky costume. Scoop the paper pulp out of the bowl and spread it out on the splatter screen. This kind of wire mesh is sold at art supply stores in various densities.
Get the excess off the paper by scraping it along the side, if necessary. I have had various trials and tribulations, and have managed to repair both moulds and masks. It's a great way to recycle.
At least 3 hot glue guns. Finally, paint and decorate the mask as desired. It is very formable an stretchable, and used to create the bases of a lot of sculptural.
Make a mold of the face or balloon. Using mesh to create a mask armature. You want to make the pulp layer thin enough that the paper isn’t super thick and lumpy, but thick enough that the paper can actually stick together without holes in it.
Don't worry about the clay color, it. Tear off a piece of aluminum foil at least twice as long as the subject's face, and fold it in half. This is obviously a bit more involved, but it's also the ideal recipe if you want to make a stronger mask.
Don’t add too much, though. Take your time with this step, because it’s important. A bag of flour to hold.
Dip strips into the paste and run it through your fingers to remove the excess paste. Wet paper stuck together with paste has no particular form of its own, so the real sculpting happens when you build your armature. Place your splatter screen on your cookie tray.
To create the base of our mask we are going to use sculpting mesh to form the shape which will be covered with paper mache strips. You may want to lay down extra newspaper to clean up the mess easily later. I have cast five moulds, and made around 15 masks.
To make paper mache masks, use aluminum foil to make a mold of your face, and gently apply several layers of newspaper strips to the mold using paper mache paste. I have been using vaseline a release agent, and have to make a number of repairs to the mask after removing it from the. Boil for 3 minutes and allow to cool.
Mix a small amount of water in with your wood glue to make it a little thinner. How to make a paper mache mask with a foil mold. Rip strips of newspaper 1 to 2 inches wide once the mold is chosen.
This mask project includes a complete art lesson plan for a unit on masks and handouts for teaching students how to create a paper mache mask in the art classroom. Watch this video to learn how to make a face cast (or face mask) using only n. Dip two thin strips of newspaper into the paste, coating both sides.
Place the second strip diagonally in. These will become the bases for the sculptures. I have been making paper mache masks from a plaster mould for about three months.
You can even preserve the major features of your face in the mask. Lay strips flat on the mold, covering it entirely. About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy & safety how youtube works test new features press copyright contact us creators.
Allow the paper strips to dry completely, cut holes for the eyes, and attach an elastic band. They are often found in packs of 20 for a dollar.