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Annie's paper mache snake

I’m always thrilled when people use my books and videos and to make something they love.   Here are more photos sent to me from people doing paper mache.  If you would like to share a paper mache project on this site, send it to me at:  dan@gourmetpapermache.com.

Here is Annie Joy’s paper mache snake.  She saw the video of my Naga and made her own snake.  This has way more charm than my snake.  I really like it.

Below is Dakota’s first paper mache dragon trophy.  Fantastic!

And here is Dakota’s second dragon (two views).  Amazing!

Speaking of dragon trophies, check out Luke Salter’s first trophy.  Again, fantastic job!

Here is something a little different. Jeff Sherer decided he needed a drinking helmet.   (Luke is the one in front, with the beer)  Fun!

Jeff has been at it again.  Look at his viking helmet below!  Wonderful!

Jeff doesn’t just make masks  Here is his “Krampus” with “Freaky the Snowman”.  Love them!

 

Here is Megan’s first paper mache dragon.  So cute!

 

Check out Marty Armentrout’s paper mache projects!   How would you like to have this staring at you while you work!

And Marty also made this paper mache “Baba Yaga’s house on legs”.  Incredible!

Those of you who have played the video game “Zelda”, you’ll recognize this.   It is Maria’s paper mache “Majora’s mask”.   I love it!

 

Garth and Marisol have been busy making paper mache.   Below is their “Medusa” followed by “Zeus.”

And here is something different!  This is Garth and Marisol’s latest, “Baby Tyson” and “Baby Grover.”  Cute… I think.

 

I love marionettes. Below is Marcus’ paper mache puppet.   Great job!

 

Dan Fitzpatrick goes all out for Halloween.  Look at this paper mache Dragon over his door!   Just fantastic!

This deserves a close-up.  I love it this.

 

Sherie made a paper mache mask for her fiance, Nick.   What a great mask!  that is Sherie on the right with Nick wearing his mask.

 

Speaking of masks, here are some “Walking Heads” made by Willow Roseaux.  These people are on their way to Mardi Gras.  What fun!   See more at Willows website here.

 

 

My friend Justin decided to make a very large paper mache dragon for a castle close to where he lives.  Look at what he made!  Just unbelievable!

Here is Justin hanging his dragon.   In this context you can see how big this dragon is.  He definitely pushed the paper mache envelope! Wonderful!
Speaking of big paper mache projects.   Steven Lott was asked to make a paper mache “Smaug” for a theater production of “The Hobbit.”   This was his first paper mache attempt!   Check out what he made!   Anyone who tells me that they can’t do this work, that they think paper mache is just too far beyond their experience…. I show them this photo.    Amazing!
By the way…. It’s articulated!  The mouth opens and closes!
Below are two of Miguel Ruiz Fuentes’ paper mache Mexican “catrinas”.   Great examples of a wonderful tradition!
Marco is a wonderful kid from Spain.     He watched me make Daenerys’ baby dragons (from the Game of Thrones) and decided that he wanted a baby dragon and egg.   So he made his own.   Look at this!
He also saw my Naga- Paper Mache Dragon Snake video and wanted his own snake.   I’m very proud of him.  Great job Marco!
PS.  You can see these videos on my Youtube channel, here.
This is Aarons paper mache angler fish.   What a great job!   I made something like this once.  This makes me want to make another.
And here is Aaron’s paper mache dragon trophy.  He calls it “The Predator.”  Magnificent!
I met Merin on Youtube.  She goes by “Blackdragon7468”.   Now I know why.  She has made some great paper mache dragons.  Here are a few.
First, her “Red Dragon”.
Then, her “Green Dragon.”
And then her “Blue Dragon”.
With a little close up.   Wonderful work!
Look at this cute little fellow.  This is Devin’s paper mache monster.   Great personality!
And finally, here is Andy’s paper mache mask.  Just a great job!

 







 

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