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    My First Paper-Mache Props
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    LurkerNDdark is offline Vampire
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    Thanks to inspiration from this site, I tried my hand at paper-mache this year.

    There were a couple of dragonflies:





    A Dragon Fly:



    And a slug who came out more cute than creepy:



    These are modified skulls from Dollar Tree:





    And while not paper-mache, this is the eyeflower:




    I'm already planning next year's projects.
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    Nice work! Isn't paper mache fun? ;-)
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    Oh how I love paper mache. Isnt it messy and fun to play with?! Here is an example of a paper mache spell book I created. You can really do SO much with paper mache, even though it might be time consuming some times, its a great medium to work with. Also there are some nice ways to seal your props for outdoor use in case you are in a large weather area with rain, humidity, or even snow. Your props look great! I think the slug is my favorite haha.

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    Love the spell book, looks a lot like my first one.
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