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Elevate the art of paper maché with Corrie Beth Hogg, multi-media maker and Brooklyn-based author. In this class, Corrie demonstrates how to make an impressive paper maché vase inspired by ornamented Italian earthenware from the 16th century. The most amazing thing about working with paper maché is its accessibility - all you really need is cardboard, masking tape, newspaper, and glue. Corrie has designed and provided a template that turns a flat piece of cardboard into a three-dimensional vessel, allowing for a glass cylinder insert if you wish to use it for fresh flowers. Learn how to build the vase form piece by piece, then add paper maché. Finish by exploring several decorating options to make your vase truly your own and be amazed by what you're able to create with paper.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- PDF templates and printer
- Ruler
- Masking tape and Scotch tape
- Scissors
- Craft knife or x-acto knife and cutting mat
- Pencil
- Cardboard - approximately 19" x 37" rectangle
- Newspaper
- Paper mâché paste of your choice - Corrie likes Titebond 3 wood glue with a splash of water
- Elmer's glue, primer or gesso
- Sandpaper (60-80 grit)
- Acrylic paint and paintbrushes or paint markers
- Hot glue gun and glue sticks
- Gloves
- Sealant of your choice like mod podge or Golden matte acrylic spray varnish
- Glass jar or cylinder insert
- Popsicle stick or other stick for stirring
- Painters pyramids
Downloads:
- Make a paper mache vase
- Cut and score cardboard
- Construct a curved 3D form out of cardboard
- Prepare paper strips and paper maché paste
- Prime and paint a design onto your vase
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Make a Paper Maché Vase Reviews
58 users recommended this class to a friend
Laurel Pulvers
Corrie Beth is so lovely. She presents the project in a easy, approachable way. She doesn't "talk to much", if that makes any sense. So often on Tutorials, the presenter blabs on and on, just to hear themselves speak. Corrie is intentional and soothing in her instructional style. I can't wait to try making a vase !
4 days ago
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Gina Steinacker
Fun project. I love that you used stuff a crafter would have at home.
October 7, 2024
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