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FIRST HOME SCHOOLING CREATIVE (DIY) EXERCISE FOR THE YEAR.

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Published: 04 Feb 2025 › Updated: 04 Feb 2025FIRST HOME SCHOOLING CREATIVE (DIY) EXERCISE FOR THE YEAR.

FIRST HOME SCHOOLING CREATIVE (DIY) EXERCISE FOR THE YEAR.

Hello #homedders and amazing people around the world. It's been a week filled with so much fun activities for my kids and I. One of the things we did during the weekend was to produce objects using “Papier Mache.” For some of us that don't know what a Papier Mache is, I will be explaining the term and also show the procedure on how we creative these amazing objects.

Come along with me.

Papier Mache is a French term used to describe pulp or mashed papers used for modelling.

Material used for making Papier Mache
For our exercise we used the following materials for the creation

Soft papers.
Starch or gum
Pestle and motar
Mould
Scissors
Water

How to produce objects using Papier Mache

Step1: Soak soft papers like newspaper for about four to five days in a container.
Step 2: Prepare cassava starch
Step 3: Remove the soaked paper from water, squeeze and pound in water.
Step 4 :Mix starch with pulped paper.
Step 5: Use prepared Papier Mache pulp to make a desirable object and leave it to dry. E.g Cup, plates, bags etc.

So we did ours following these procedures and we had these
beauties…

We will be bringing you more update on our homeschooling, until then, stay safe.

Thank you so much for reading and for your support.💖🙏

P.S: pictures es are all mine

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