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  1. Papier-mâché was a type of building material. In the 23rd century, Count Dressler constructed a nearly life-sized recreation of the planet Earth using papier-mâché. In 2266, he began using a laser to destroy papier-mâché landmarks on the false Earth, which caused the destruction of the...

  2. Mar 13, 2024 · Materials: papel mache. Mr. Spock sculpture, Star Trek, Leonard Nimoy. Handmade and hand-painted paper mache figure. Light and easy to display. * Size: aprox. 45 cm (17.71") All the figures are handmade, they can slightly vary from the one shown in the picture, that's what makes each figure unique. Learn more about this item.

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  3. Jul 27, 2020 · These stunning papier mache star ornaments are worthy to be hung a tree in the Great Hall at Hogwarts! Fast and easy to make!

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    • Wrap the Thing Up. 1.- The first thing I did was cover the sphere with plastic wrap, so that I could later remove the papier-mâché and only use it as a mold.
    • Cut It, Join the Parts 2. Once dry and very hard, cut the sphere lengthwise with a knife and make some marks where I should join the parts later.
    • And Wrap It Again 3. I joined both parts with tape taking into account the marks I made so that the parts coincide. Then I covered everything again with more newspaper and the flour and water paste.
    • Cover the Window 4. For the "window" I use of the hollow space on the plastic sphere. I cut out a circle and strips of thin cardboard. I stapled them together, and glued them into "the window hole".
  5. In the late 1700s, a man called Henry Clay found a new way to make papier mâché by pasting 10 sheets of rag paper on both sides with a mixture of cooked glue and flour, and then squeezing them together in a metal press.

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  7. Step 1. Draw a star design on the cardboard. For an outline star, draw another star shape about 1/2 inch inside the first. Step 2. Cut out the star with a sharp pair of scissors or a mat knife and set it aside. Step 3. Tear the newspaper into long, thin strips about 1 inch wide and set the strips aside. Step 4.

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