How to Make a Papier Mâché Bowler Hat
Add one part water and one part flour together., Mix the flour and water together until it forms a glue-like consistency., Cut the newspaper into strips 1 or 2 inches (2.5-5cm) thick., Cover your workspace in extra newspaper and roll up your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Add one part water and one part flour together.
The ratio will depend on how much glue is needed, which is determined by the size of the hat.
You can easily make more if needed. , If it becomes too thick, add a bit more water and stir again.
Mix well with a spoon until there are no more lumps.
If you want, you can add a few tablespoons of salt to prevent mold.
Although completely optional, this is useful if you are keeping the item for a long time. , Soak the strips in the flour/water mixture.
Let it sit for a while., This is messy work., Be generous.
Let the hat dry for a while., If you only want papier mâché in your hat, take a pair scissors and make a cut in the plastic hat's shell.
Make it small though.
Once you have access to the hat, slide it out in sections, leaving only the papier mâché shell., Continue to add these until you think it's done.
Try to get at least two layers on, to make sure the hat is strong.
Several more layers should be used if the hat is to be worn in a play or for fancy dress., Although black or dark colors are the norm for a bowler hat, you're free to decorate your hat to your heart's content! -
Step 2: Mix the flour and water together until it forms a glue-like consistency.
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Step 3: Cut the newspaper into strips 1 or 2 inches (2.5-5cm) thick.
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Step 4: Cover your workspace in extra newspaper and roll up your sleeves.
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Step 5: Place the plastic bowler hat and cover it in strips.
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Step 6: Consider removing the hat mold.
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Step 7: Once the hat is dry
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Step 8: add more and more layers of newspaper.
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Step 9: Paint or color the bowler hat.
Detailed Guide
The ratio will depend on how much glue is needed, which is determined by the size of the hat.
You can easily make more if needed. , If it becomes too thick, add a bit more water and stir again.
Mix well with a spoon until there are no more lumps.
If you want, you can add a few tablespoons of salt to prevent mold.
Although completely optional, this is useful if you are keeping the item for a long time. , Soak the strips in the flour/water mixture.
Let it sit for a while., This is messy work., Be generous.
Let the hat dry for a while., If you only want papier mâché in your hat, take a pair scissors and make a cut in the plastic hat's shell.
Make it small though.
Once you have access to the hat, slide it out in sections, leaving only the papier mâché shell., Continue to add these until you think it's done.
Try to get at least two layers on, to make sure the hat is strong.
Several more layers should be used if the hat is to be worn in a play or for fancy dress., Although black or dark colors are the norm for a bowler hat, you're free to decorate your hat to your heart's content!
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