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Jul

2012

DIY Tutorial: Yarn Covered Papier-Mâché Letters

It’s Tuesday so it must mean it’s time for another DIY Tutorial. Today it is the turn of the Lovely Laura, who you will know from her Bridal diarys. Laura’s wedding which is now in April (currently moved from September) has a whole load of DIY going on, so she has been kind enough to share some of her DIY projects with us. Today we are looking at how to make decorated papier-mâché letters.

Papier-mâché letters

 

Papier-mâché letters

Papier-mâché letters

 

Step 1)  Draw out your letter on an opened out cardboard box. Remember to draw on side backwards!

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Step 2) Cut this out, trying to keep as much of the original box as possible.

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Step 3) Reassemble the box inside out with masking tape.

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Step 4) Papier-mâché the box with strips of newspaper dipped in PVA glue, cover the whole letter.  Leave to dry overnight and repeat the papier-mâché step. The more you cover the stronger it will be.

Papier-mâché letters

Step 5) When it is fully dried decorate how you wish!

Papier-mâché letters

 

Step 6) I painted mine white first to stop any paper peeking through, then used wool to wrap each letter. If you use wool too, do the hard bits first, and try to imagine which way you want the yarn to wrap to get an even finish.

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Step 7) This would look great in glitter!

Papier-mâché letters

 

Papier-mâché letters

 

If you want to read more about Laura’s wedding journey and more about her DIY adventures then she ahs just started her own blog http://themrsmakes.blogspot.co.uk

 

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