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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 have paper mache art works that you would like me to display send them to me at dan@gourmetpapermache.com.   Enjoy!

First, look at Nancy Arsenault’s paper mache birds!   Just incredible pieces! Here is one of her owls.

And another wonderful owl just completed by Nancy.

And some amazing eagles!

Here are a few more projects made by Nancy.  All fantastic!  First, here Zebra.

And a giraffe.

A doll.

And Nancy’s Lion.

Nancy just sent me her newest project, a fantastic elephant!  Amazing as always!

And from the side.

Oh, and here is Nancy with her dolphin!   Excellent!

 

Tetiana Monnier used my videos to make her own paper mache dragon and fish.   Great job!

Tetiana just finished another dragon, this time white.  Beautiful work!   And look at her Trojan Horse.  Amazing!

 

I love Pamela Siter’s paper mache octopus.  Just wonderful!

 

Thomas Thiem has made a few paper mache dragons.   Here are a couple.  Excellent.

 

Here is a great paper mache Goblin!   This was made by Jeanne Greenleaf Lebow and is called  “NeneFest.”

 

Ann-Christine Borja’s  has been making some very nice paper mache art.  Here are three of her pieces.

The first is titled, “Ugglepippi” (owlbird).    Very nice work!

The next is her Ann-Christine’s “Dinobird.”   This is an alebrije, in the mexican tradition of one of her teachers.

And this is Ann-Christine’s “Pica Pica”  (magpie).  Great job!

 

Here is a great paper mache dragon trophy made by Pauline Marshall.   I think this is a really nice trophy!

 

Speaking of dragons, here is Sharyn Evanich’s first paper mache dragon.   Nicely done!

 

Arthur made this paper mache bird based upon the Pixar short movie “For the Birds”.   If you watch that you’ll know which one this is.

 

Here are a few of Joquim’s paper mache projects, two men and a bug.  Lots of fun here!

I really like this dragon.  John Cicilio brought it to work and hung it up.    Everyone should have a dragon at work!
This is the paper mache mask Forest made for his son.   Lucky kid!
John Dawson has been doing paper mache for a long time.  It shows.  Here are some of his pieces.
First, his excellent Imperial dragon!
“Hello There” by John Dawson
And here is John’s “Barbiefeeder”
John is also a Bronco fan.   Here is his paper mache fan!
And here is John himself with one of his masks!
Below is John’s “Angry Golfer”
Another cool fish.  John calls this his “Ugly Fish”.
And finally, here is John’s paper mache bat.   Great work John!
I love it when teachers do paper mache with kids.   It is messy and hard work.  I did it for years so I know what I’m talking about.  But the kids will remember those lessons forever.    Josh Young had his kids make “Screamer” heads.    First, here is a “Screamer Convention” (note: “Screamers” refer to the monsters from my first book, The Simple Screamer:  A Guide to the Art of Paper and Cloth Mache (1984, Gibbs Smith Publisher))
And here is a sample of the individual heads.
And Emily Hamlin teaches paper mache to 6th graders.   What a great bunch of kids!  I got to talk to them on Skype as they were working on their projects.  Again, here is a sampling of the finished pieces.    I didn’t have room for all of the photos.  Great job kids!
Here are a couple of Eric Pilkington’s paper mache projects.   A fantastic dragon and a great fish!
And here is William Benson’s first paper mache dragon head (along with some assorted weapons).   Good job!
Patricia Thompson has been using my books to make Screamers for a while now.   She even teaches classes to other adults.  Here are a couple of her wonderful paper mache Screamers, Sammy and his brother Stan.    What fun!
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