You'll get much better results if you slowly feed the tiny bits into the boiling water little by little and then slowly let them sit little by little and then this process also gives you time to tear up more pieces. Keep in mind that a little bit of paper mache pulp goes a long lon...
How to Make a Dragon Head: This is the process of the Making of a 1.9m Long Dragon Head which I made for a musical I am running
You have finally made it to the final steps of the head; mounting the littleBits and arduino. First, cut a 1/2" x 1" hole through the fabric and hardened paper mache in the middle of the forehead to mount the servo. Use scissors to poke two holes into the face of the tiger to fe...
How to Make Paper Out of Lint: Have you ever wondered what you can do with all that dryer lint that accumulates after you do your laundry? In this Instructable I am going to show you how you can use lint to make paper. Materials you will need: Lint
As you can see from the pictures...I didn't have time for arms when I first created these but had 2 options for making them later. Here they are. Quick and easy: Use the 2 tubes as arms by hot gluing (if you don't mind them being static) or using fasteners (if you want them...
I made up some elbow and knee patches out of silver lame and interfacing, making rippled waves with the sewing machine, then cleaning up the edges with a serger. I had to open the legs and the arms of the suit to sew down the patches. ...
The tubes in the front of the mask are made from 12 gage electrical wire. following the edge of the mask bend the wire to fit. When the wire is the correct shape and size wrap card stock around the top end making it thicker. Hot glue this piece in place. ...
My Necronomicon: I'd like to thank onespartan for his ible on making the Necronomicon: Book Of the Dead I was looking for halloween Ideas and it totally caught my attention. This will not be a step by step instruction as he already did a top notch job. I
Step 2: Cutting the PVC Pipe and Making the Frame/skeleton The first step in making the mummy is creating its PVC pipe skeleton. Since I'm only using 3/4" wide pipe it's pretty easy to cut. I used a copping saw and it took less than a minute per cut. You're going to want to...
this year I've started making paper mache carnival masks, which involves sculpting them in clay, making a plaster mold and then casting paper mache inside the mold. I figured I could cast expanding foam into plaster molds too... and I had plaster sitting around the house anyway, so why ...