Attach your clips along the top edge. This will firmly hold your papers in place and allowing the padding compound to dry while keeping everything aligned.
Hey there! I'm Maria Raffaelle and I currently live in Chicago, IL. I have a passion for all things eco-friendly in makeup, skincare, haircare, and fashion. The crafter in me loves to put a DIY twist on beauty too! One of my goals is to help women realize that they are all beautiful; no matter their size, shape, or skin. Let's celebrate the beauty in each of us, together!
I am a middle school art teacher. We use cereal boxes to make the forms for paper mache 3-D sculptures. We also recycle school supply catalogs from teacher mailboxes for strips (instead of using masking tape) to create the form. Click on link below to see the letter (initial) sculptures that we made.
I am a middle school art teacher. We use cereal boxes to make the forms for paper mache 3-D sculptures. We also recycle school supply catalogs from teacher mailboxes for strips (instead of using masking tape) to create the form. Click on link below to see the letter (initial) sculptures that we made.
http://view.txtbear.com/84752/untitled-txtbear-document/
Jo-Anne Jackson
We use cereal boxes for painting. My 4yo can put as much paint as she wants on the cereal box and her project won’t get soggy like paper can. We also use our cereal boxes to make notebooks and post cards.
http://kaotickrafter.blogspot.com/2010/04/my-first-attempt-at-tutorial-stitched.html
http://kaotickrafter.blogspot.com/2010/04/tutorial-homemade-recycled-postcards.html
Great ideas! Now I have an abundance of things to do with my nephew which is great.
I use cereal boxes for storing and organizing kids craft supplies as well as drawer dividers.
http://highoncraftblog.blogspot.com/2010/02/organizing-challenge-reveal.html
Why not cut up cereal boxes to make Artist Trading Cards?