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I’m always thrilled when people use my books and videos and to make something they love.  And 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!

 

Michael Mccaffrey’s made his first paper mache dragon trophy.   Here it is with daughter Raven.   Beautiful on both counts!

Michael Mccaffrey's paper mache dragon trophy with daughter Raven

 

Dulcie Horwitz never does anything small.   Below are a couple of examples.  First, she belongs to a tae kwan do club and they wanted a dragon to be their mascot.  So she assembled a group of volunteers and using my paper mache techniques they made it.  What a beautiful dragon! Fantastic work!

dulcies paper mache dragonDulcie also made a paper mache dragon to accompany a story line her son was involved in at school.   Here are her kids working on the dragon (great book he is using as a guide!).

dulcie and kids making their paper mache dragon

And here is the dragon hanging at school.

dulcie paper mache dragon

Even better, here is “Master Gordon and Company” with paper mache dragon.   Where?  In the castle of course!  Such fun!

Master Gordon and Company with paper mache dragon

 

I have knows Carlos for a long time.   He is a great paper mache artist.   He is a great artist, period.    Here are some of his pieces.   First, check out his Predator!  Here is the face.

carlos paper mache pedator1

And here is the entire project.  Here is Carlos with his Predator and his son.  Wonderful!

carlos new paper mache predator

carlos paper mache zombie with daughterAnd here is Carlos’ paper mache project along with another one of his adorable kids.

Carlos also made a great paper mache crocodile dragon!  (He dedicated this project to me.  I’m severely flattered.  Thank you my friend Carlos!)

carlos paper mache dragon

And his paper mache dinosaur!   Excellent work!

carlos paper mache dinosaur

Carlos also made this wonderful paper mache alien bust.

carlos paper mache alien

carlos paper mache alien- back

Here is another project made by Carlos.  Magnificent!

Carlos Alberto Moran Martinez's paper mache

And here is Carlos’ latest projects.  A speckled bear and and condor.  Excellent as always!

carlos moran's paper mache spectacled bear 2 carlos moran's paper mache spectacled bear

carlos moran's paper mache condor

Thanks Carlos!  To see more of Carlos’ work, check out his Facebook page.

 

Now here is Justin and Bonnie with their first paper mache monster “Mantenna.”  Cool!   justin and bonnie's creature

Even though these aren’t made of paper mache, they send a few photos of other work they have done, mainly with gourds!  This guy is called “Salad Fingers”.  Not sure what he is made of.

justin bonnie paper mache salad fingers

And here is Justin and Bonnie’s “Shrek” made out of pumpkins and paint!

justin bonnie Shrek made out of pumpkin

And finally, here is Justin and Bonnie’s “Krang” made entirely out of gourds!  Amazing.

justin bonnie Krang made out of gord

 

Back to paper mache.  Nicole has some pretty great paper mache creations!  First, it’s always nice to have  part of a beast coming through your wall!

nicoles paper mache beast

 

And some eyeballs as well!

 

nicoles paper mache eyeball thing

Nicole also made some cool paper mache license plate covers!  Look at the mouth!  So great!

nicoles paper mache license plate cover

And look at Nicole’s version of a paper mache piggy.   I love this!

nicoles paper mache pig

 

And one good piggy deserves another.  This time a paper mache “Zombie Piggy”.   Wonderful wonderful!

nicoles paper mache zombie pig

Finally, here is Nicole’s paper mache “Mini-Moose.”    All terrific!

nicoles paper mache mini moose

 

Here is Michelles paper mache snake.  Very nice!

michelles paper mache snake

And here paper mache Owl!  Excellent!

michelle paper mache sowl

This is Austin Robinson’s first paper mache project, a Lion’s Head.     I love the mane!
austins paper mache lion head
Jane Lennon mades wonderful paper mache pieces.  They are also waterproof, a very difficult thing to accomplish with paper mache.   Here is “Meat and Greet”  Jane is out of Australia.
lennons paper mache meat and greet
Karen made a paper mache throne.    What a great idea!  A few views.
Karens paper mache throne with footstool
Karens paper mache throne
karens paper mache back of throne
Marc with his paper mache “Griffin Monster” costume.  Love it!
marc and griffin paper mache monster1
marc and griffin paper mache monster2

 

Lisa made this turtle with Celuclay.   The detail is simply amazing I think!

Lisas paper mache boxed turtle1

Lisas paper mache boxed turtle2

 

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I’m always thrilled when people use my books and videos and to make something they love.  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!

 

I’ll start with Noe’s paper mache masterpieces.   So incredible!    You can find more at Noe’s art blog here.

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My friend Aaron Stewart has his own style of paper mache.   He makes some very unique dragons.   I think they are magnificent!

aaron stewart's paper mache green dragon

 

aaron stewart's paper mache "glacier"

And look at this dragon trophy!  Wonderful!

aaron's paper mache Guardian Dragon Trophy

Look at this very cool skull that Aaron made!

Aaron Stewart's paper mache skull

Finally, here is one of Aaron’s first paper mache dragons.  I think it is wonderful!

aaron stewarts paper mache dragon 2

 

Another paper mache artist friend friend of mine, Kelvin, does some great work.   First is one of my favorites.   The term “Paper Mache” in the US often conjures up images of paper mache piggies made by school children.   I’ve often made fun of that characterization of the medium.  But I totally approve of this version.   Not the smoking…but the attitude!  So funny!

kelvins paper mache pig thing

 

Kelvin also does some fantastic fish!  Here are two.

 

kelvins paper mache fish

kelvin's paper mache fish

And Kelvin’s wonderful paper mache dog!   This is quite large.

kelvins paper mache dog3

And look at Kelvin’s Predator.   Amazing rendition!

 

Kelvins paper mache predator

Then there is this funny little guy that Kelvin made.  Not sure what it’s called.

kelvins paper mache thing

 

My friend Tyson Horn teaches sculpture in his art classes.   His 8th grade student, Makenna, made this fantastic paper mache dog.  I love it!

Makenna's paper mache dog

 

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I’m always thrilled when people use my books and videos and to make something they love.  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!

I love this photo.   This young man, Tosin Olagunju, made some fantastic paper mache birds!  I’ll start with them.

Tosin Olagunju paper mache birds

 

Peter Thomas is a great artist.   Check out this Tyrannosaurus. It is a combination of paper mache and plastic wrap.   Just amazing.  Peter Thomas' paper mache dinosaur2

And if that isn’t enough, look at his paper mache alien!

Peter Thomas's paper mache alien

Here is Peter using my cloth mache technique on this dinosaur.   That’s pretty cool too.

peter thomas' paper mache dinosaur

 

I have another friend Juan Beltran who lives in Spain and has become obsessed with paper mache.    I love it!  Here are some of his projects.

You can find him on Facebook here.  Here are some of Juan’s pieces.  First, here is Juan with some of his dragons.

juan beltran's paper mache dragon 2

His blue dragon.

juan beltran's paper mache blue dragon

juan beltran's paper mache dragon 3

And Juan with more dragons and one of his great kids.   I love her attitude!

juan's paper mache dragons

 

Juan has also made some paper mache insects.   Check out this mosquito.

juans beltrans paper mache bug

And his scorpion.

Juan beltran's paper mache scorpion

And here is his version of my Dark Butterfly.

juan beltran's paper mache dark butterfly

And his paper mache warrior elf princess.

juan's new paper mache woman

And another little dragon with Juan’s son.   Wonderful!

uans beltrans paper mache monster 3

Finally, here is another little baby dragon.

juan beltran's paper mache dragon

 

Lynne Boltons  makes some great paper mache art.   I love this next piece.

lynne bolton's paper mache art

 

And here is Lynne’s paper mache girl.  So cool.

lynne boltons paper mache girl

 

This is Diann’s first paper mache monster, “Snort”.  Cute!

dianns paper mache mr snort2

 

And here is Tracy’s monster in a cage, “Petunia.”  I love using old bird cages for monsters.

tracys paper mache monster in cage

I love these Screamers.   Travis is a professor in a university in Texas.   He wrote me a very nice note (and written and sent in the mail!) a long time ago telling me that my first book, The Simple Screamer, changed his life, that he would have been an accountant, or something as dreadful (his words) if he hadn’t seen my book.   He made some Screamer  and it changed his life.  Now he is a professor of art history.   I was (still am) so incredibly flattered.

Here is Travis’ alien screamer.   Look at the spaceship he is riding!   So fun!

travis paper mache screamer 1

And here is his screamer on a rope.   Wonderful!  Thank you Travis!

travis paper mache screamer 2

 

Now I’ve argued that people who send me photos often look like the art they create.   This is Niles with his paper mache dragon “Miguel”.  Q.E.D.

Great work Niles!

Niles paper mache dragon Miguel

Here is Nicole’s paper mache dragon.   Cute!
nicoles paper mache dragon2
And here is her cat with a dragon head.
nikkis cat with paper mache head
And here is Nicole wearing another paper mache dragon head.    Terrific!
nicoles paper mache dragon head
Al Sugarman has been making lots of dragons.  He has certainly mastered my  “cloth mache” techinques.   Here are a few.   He also makes some fantastic Halloween displays.   If you’d like to see more, you can at Sliver of Darkness.
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als paper mache dragon 3
Here are a pair of Alison’s paper mache dragons.  They are the subject of a book she is writing.   Very nice!
alisons paper mache dragons
Here is my French friend Marie’s paper mache monster plant.   Love it!

maries paper mache monster plant

 

Phyl works at an elementary school.  She made this paper mache dragon for her library.   She is named “Lucy”.

Here she is sans the wings.

phyls paper mache Lucy sans wings

And a surprise was added!  Check out the baby!  What fun!

Phyls paper mache lucy

Mario makes paper mache heads for Halloween.   Here are a few.  So great!
marios paper mache nightmare head
marios paper mache yoda head
marios paper mache marvin head
marios paper mache charlie brown head
Dan C. makes some great paper mache pieces.   Here are a few.   First, his wall hanging called “The Piece”
dans paper mache piece
Here is “Jeeves”
dans paper mache jeeves
Dan’s scene called, “The Move”
dans paper mache the move
A few assorted Screamer Ants!
dans paper mache screamer ants
This is Dan’s “Trapper”
dans paper mache trapper
And finally, Dan’s “Boog”
dans paper mache boog

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.

Nancy Arsenault's paper mache owl

And another wonderful owl just completed by Nancy.

Nancy Arsenault's paper mache owl2 Nancy Arsenault's paper mache owl- back

And some amazing eagles!

Nancy Arsenault's paper mache eagles

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

nancy arsenault's zebra

And a giraffe.

nancy arsenault 's giraffe2

A doll.

nancy arsenault 's pape mache

And Nancy’s Lion.

nancy arsenault's lion

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

Nancy Arsenault's elephant

And from the side.

Nancy Arsenault"s elephant side

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

Nancy Arsenault and her dolphin

 

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

Tetyana's paper mache dragon Tetyana's paper mache fish

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

Tetiana Monnier's White Dragon Tetiana Monnier's Trojan Horse

 

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

Pamela Siter's paper mache octopus

 

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

Thomas' paper mache dragon 1 Thomas' paper mache dragon2

 

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

Jeanne Greenleaf Lebow's paper mache Goblin 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!

Ann-Christine Borja's paper mache “Ugglepippi” (owlbird)bird

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

Ann-Christine Borja's paper mache alebrije “Dinobird”

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

Ann-Christine Borja's paper mache "Pica Pica" (magpie)

 

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

Pauline's paper mache dragon tophy2

 

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

sharyn evanich's red dragon 2

 

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.

arthurs paper mache bird

 

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

Joaquim's paper mache man 1

Joaquim's paper mache man 2 joaquim's paper mache bug

I really like this dragon.  John Cicilio brought it to work and hung it up.    Everyone should have a dragon at work!
john Cicilio's paper mache dragon
This is the paper mache mask Forest made for his son.   Lucky kid!
forest's paper mache mask2
John Dawson has been doing paper mache for a long time.  It shows.  Here are some of his pieces.
First, his excellent Imperial dragon!
paper mache Imperial Dragon By John Dawson
“Hello There” by John Dawson
Paper mache Hello There by John Dawson
And here is John’s “Barbiefeeder”
Paper mache Barbiefeeder By John Dawson
John is also a Bronco fan.   Here is his paper mache fan!
Paper mache Broncos Fan By John Dawson
And here is John himself with one of his masks!
John Dawson's paper mache Dragon head cropped
Below is John’s “Angry Golfer”
paper mache Angry Golfer By John Dawson
Another cool fish.  John calls this his “Ugly Fish”.
paper mache Ugly Fish by John Dawson
And finally, here is John’s paper mache bat.   Great work John!
john Dawson's paper mache bat
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))
paper mache Screamer Convention
And here is a sample of the individual heads.
paper mache screamer head4
paper mache screamer head2
paper mache screamer head3
paper mache screamer head1
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!
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Here are a couple of Eric Pilkington’s paper mache projects.   A fantastic dragon and a great fish!
Eric Pinlkington's paper mache dragon
eric's paper mache fish 2
And here is William Benson’s first paper mache dragon head (along with some assorted weapons).   Good job!
william benson's paper mache dragon 2
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!
Patricia Thompson's paper mache Screamers
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I’m always thrilled when people use my books and videos and to make something they love.   If you have paper mache art works that you would like me to display send them to me at dan@gourmetpapermache.com.   Enjoy!

Kristin is another terrific art teacher.   She teaches in Missouri.  After watching a few of my videos one of her 10th grade student’s made this amazing paper mache trophy!

kristin's 10th grade student's paper mache project

 Look at Wade’s paper mache rabbit mask!  And his Steam Punk fish!   Awesome!Wade's paper mache rabbit mask

Wade’s magnificent paper mache fish!

wade's paper mache fish

Cory made this excellent paper mache dragon costume for his daughter.   Beautiful…the costume and the girl!

cory's paper mache costume

Bill Wehmeier made this very nice paper mache “Baby Dragon”.  If you would like to see more of his work, you can do so here.

Bill Wehmeier's paper mache "Baby Dragon"

I love this project.  This is Xenia’s first paper mache project.   A zombie bigger than she is! (Xenia is on the right!  🙂

xenias paper mache zombie outside

This deserves a couple more shots.

Xenia's paper mache zombie

and from the back.

xenias paper mache zombie-back

And check this out.  It even lights up!  Wow!   Fantastic job Xenia!

xenia's paper mache zombie

 

Beth Bowden decided that her grandson needed something nice for his bedroom.  So she made this paper mache dinosaur!  What a lucky kid!

Beth Bowden's paper mache dinosaur

 

This is Julie Joest’s paper mache monster, “Bertha”.  What fun!

julie joest's paper mache monster front

 

Nikki made a paper mache monster, but added a really cool twist…fur!  So adorable!

Nikki's paper mache furry monster

Diann McDonald has been making lot’s of paper mache projects.   Here is a sampling.

Diann Mcdonald's paper mache girl Diann Mcdonald's paper mache man on the moon

 

Diann’s “Man on the Moon”

Diann Mcdonald's paper mache project

diann mcdonalds paper mache tree house

And Diann’s paper mache “Tree House”.  And below is a cute sculpture based upon her dad and his special car.

diann's paper mache car2

Great work Diann!

 

Lisa is also a prolific paper mache artist!   Here is some of her work.   First, a great dragon!

Lisa's paper mache dragon

And this is one of my favorite paper mache pieces, a little artist mouse!  Adorable!

Lisa's paper mache mouse

And what would life be without a band of paper mache pickles!  Wonderful Lisa!

Lisa's paper mache pickles

 

Here is a great paper mache monster made by Colin! Wonderful!

Collin's paper mache monster

John Paul Junk is a teacher.  He made this amazing paper mache dragon for his classroom.  He removed ceiling tiles for this.  I’m sure his students think he’s the best.   I agree.
John Paul Junk's paper mache dragonBart watched my mask making tutorials on Youtube and made his own mask.  Excellent job Bart!
Bart's paper mache mask
Speaking of cool paper mache masks, this is Todd’s.
Todd's paper mache mask
And my friend Miguel Ruiz’s made this fantastic paper mache Ganehsa mask!
miguel Ruiz's paper mache Ganehsa mask

 

Below is Arthur’s paper mache dragon trophy.   Excellent!
arthur's paper mache dragon face

My friend Glenn Terry has been making great paper mache projects for a while now.   Here are a couple  You can see more on his website

Glenn Terry's paper mache eagle mask

Glenn’s excellent Eagle mask.  And look at his paper mache bike helmet!  I’m sure he gets some strange looks!

Glenn Terry's paper mache mask

And here is one of Glenn’s paper mache monsters.   So fun!
Glenn Terry's green monster

I am a cat lover, so you know how much I love Jaime Diaz’s paper mache cat.

Jamie's paper mache cat
And Jamie’s amazing paper mache alligator…
Jamie's paper mache alligator
Jamie's paper mache alligator 2
Jamie's paper mache fish
… and fish!  Terrific Jamie!
Finally, here is Lisa Dawn Cornwell’s paper mache Gargoyle.   Perfect!
Lisa Dawn Cornwell's paper mache Gargoyle

Last December I was approached by the Dragon Master Foundation.   They were looking for some help raising money for their efforts in fighting cancer.  They asked my if I would make them a paper mache dragon to give away in a campaign.   Now, I get asked all the time to contribute something or other to many causes, most of them worthy.  But as I got to know the people involved in this foundation, the more inclined I was to help.  Trust me, these are dedicated, good people.   They really want to beat this disease.   (Their expense ratio is less than 1%!  No paid staff.  ALL the proceeds  go to fighting this disease.) And I decided I wanted to help.    And they have such a great name (and logo)!  So I made them this dragon.   That is the least I can do to help.   I put a lot of time into this.   I’m hoping that all the people who have asked me to make them dragons will consider trying to win this.  Better yet, I hope they decide to join this fight, with the chance of winning this dragon.   The campaign runs from May 1 to June 15, 2015.

So watch the dragon being made by clicking on the photo below.   The go here to support the cause and get your chance to win the dragon.

Paper mache dragon- white profile

Click this to watch the video

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.
Look at this very cool paper mache dragon that Dede Lifgren made!  She used an epoxy based “skin” to weatherproof it.  Wonderful!
Dede Lifgren's paper mache dragon
Here is a close up of the face.
Dede Lifgren's paper mache dragon
Cat loves making paper mache monsters.    She says that she sees monsters in every situation.  Me too!  She has shared some of them.
Here is Elvis Horatio
cat's paper mache -elvis horatio
Here is Cats “Twig”
cat's paper mache "twig"
Cat’s Mr Buster Move
cat's paper mache monsters
And here is “Bug”
cat's paper mache monsters2

Look at Cerberus’ paper mache Spider-Spiderman.  So great!

Cerberus' paper mache spiderman

 

I’ve known Luca Nesler for a long time.   Here are a few of his paper mache projects.  Here is his troll.  Excellent!luca Nesler's paper mache troll

Another of Luca’s projects.

luca Nesler's paper mache troll

And Luca’s paper mache fairy

Luca Nesler's paper mache fairy

Luca also made a couple of dragons.  Cool!

Luca Nesler's paper mache dragon

luca's paper mache dragon

Luca’s paper mache Elf

Luca Nesler's paper mache elf

And Lucca’s paper mache pig

luca's paper mache pig

And his pirate

luca's paper mache pirate 2

Luca's paper mache pirate

And here is Lucca’s paper mache witch

Luca's paper mache witch

 

Sarah Beegan made this really cool paper mache monster.  Adorable.  Look closely and you will see an insulin pump, a wonderful personal statement.

sarah beegan's paper mache monster with pump

Up close

sara beegan's paper mache monster

 

Leigh’s makes fantastic paper mache trophies.   Much cooler than real animals.

Here is her Persephone

leigh's paper mache persephone

Leigh’s paper mache “Agnes”

leigh's paper mache agnes

And her ram.

leigh's paper mache ram

And look at Leigh’s Rhino

leigh's paper mache rhino

 

Many people flattered me by using my Youtube mask tutorials this last Halloween to make their masks.  Here are few.

Look at Whitney Keen’s amazing dragon mask!  Fantastic

whitney keen's paper mache mask

Here she is with her head poking out.  So cool!

whitney keen's paper mache dragon mask

My friend and musician jJohn Daly’s made a great paper mache costume for his kid.  Check this out!

john Daly's paper mache costume

 

Here is Gianna’s paper mache mask.  Fantastic!

Gianna's paper mache mask

 

Below is Elizabeth’s paper mache Screamer.  Excellent!

elizabeth hess' paper mache screamer

 

This is “Jean Claude”, Dustie’s first paper mache dragon.  Wonderful job!

dustie's paper mache dragon

Here is Matt’s paper mache “Chun Li”.  So fun!

matt's paper mache Chun li

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.

 

My friend Stephane has made some amazing paper mache projects.   But his birds are simply stunning.   Here is his paper mache “Harfang”.  Wow.

stephanes paper mache harfang3

And here is Stephane’s paper mache Eagle.  Unbelievable!

 

stephanes paper mache eagle

Stephane also makes great paper mache dragons.   Below are three.

stephanes paper mache dragon2

Stephane calls this one “Lildragon”.

stephanes paper mache lildragon

And his third, green masterpiece.

stephanes paper mache dragon

Oh, and Stephane also made this paper mache unicorn.  Very nice work!

stephanes paper mache unicorn2

 

I have another friend, Lyman, who makes incredibly strange and wonderful paper mache pieces.

Here is his “Dispenserator”.

Lyman's paper mache Dispenserator

And here is Lyman’s “Hindenbug”

Lyman's paper mache Hindenbug

And his “Stalag Tiger”.  I love this creepy things that hang from the ceiling! Lyman's paper mache Stalag Tiger

But this is my favorite of Lyman’s paper mache projects.   This is his full sized “Gluk” from the ground breaking video game “Odd World”.   This is just spectacular.   You can see more of Lyman’s art here.

Lymans paper mache Gluk

 

I love this.   Here are a self-described “bunch of Librarians” who used my dragon-making book to make dragons for their libraries.  Congratulations (from left to right) Betty, Judy, Sarah, Merrill, and Lena.

Bunch of librarian's paper mache dragons

 

Here is Barb with her paper mache “Grumpfish”.   I love the staging!

Barb's paper mache Grumpfish

 

This is Lisa’s paper mache Dog.  Cute!

Lisa's paper mache Dog

 

Then there is Margot’s paper mache “Mr Rat”

Margot's paper mache "Mr Rat"

and her “Franky Baby”  and “Clown”

Margot's paper mache Franky and Clown

 

Below is Joseph’s paper mache “Izzy” and Barney (you can figure out which is which)

Joseph Wilkey's paper mache Izzy and Barney

 

Here is Martina’s paper mache dragon.  Very cool!

Martina's paper mache dragon

 

Here are two of David’s paper mache projects.   “Bad Santa” (Indeed) and his Gorilla mask.

David's paper mache bad santa David's paper mache gorilla

 

Here is Angie’s first paper mache project.  His name is “Booger”.  Cute

Angie's paper mache Booger

 

Look at Marc D’s amazing paper mache snake “Nessie!”

Marc's paper mache snake

and Marc’s paper mache “Wildwood Willy”

Marc's paper mache owls

 

Here is another paper mache dragon made my Randolph.  Excellent!

Randolph's paper mache dragon

Randolph also made a couple of cool fish.  A yellow one…

Randolph's paper mache fish

…and a blue one.

Randolph's paper mache blue fish

 

Check out Bridget’s paper mache gargoyle.  Excellent!

Bridget's paper mache gargoyle

 

Tony made a cool paper mache dinosaur head and a monster in a cage.

Tony's paper mache dinosaur Tony's paper mache monster in cage

 

Here are some great paper mache pumpkins made by Ljgato.

Ljgato's paper mache pumpkin Ljgato paper mache pumpkins

 

Chrissy made a couple nice paper mache pieces.  Her Bird Marionette…

Chrissy's paper mache bird marionette

and her Sea Dragon.  Great job!

Chrissy's paper mache Sea Dragon

Finally, here are some paper mache projects made by students.  First, from Renee Capp’s art classes (County High School, Taylorsville, Kentucky)

Renee Capp's paper mache art class Renee Capp's paper mache art class2

Renee Capp's paper mache art class3 Renee Capp's paper mache art class4

Renee Capp's paper mache art class5

And Nancy’s elementary art class.  They made traditional “Screamers” (from my book The Simple Screamer– 1984)  I feel like a grandparent looking at these Screamers.  (P.S. Can you find Nancy?)

Nancy's paper mache Screamer class Nancy's paper mache Screamer class2

Fantastic!

Nancy's paper mache Screamer class3

These photos remind me of my early “Screamer” classes.  What fun!  What a mess!  I think teachers who take on a challenge like this are saints.  All kids should have an experience with paper mache!

 

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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 would like to share a paper mache project on this site, send it to me at: dan@gourmetpapermache.com.

If you are ever wondering if doing paper mache can make you happy….then I offer this photo as proof.   This is Kiran with a paper mache monster that he and his grandmother, Leslie, made.   Wonderful.  By the way, you just have to check out Leslie’s home made books.  Unbelievable.  You can find them here.

Leslie's grandson, Kiran, and their paper mache monster

 

It seems that trophy making is all the rage right now.  That’s great!  I love making trophies myself.   So I’ll start with a few of them.

Below is Miranda’s paper mache dragon trophy.  Excellent!

Miranda's paper mache dragon trophy

Below is Vinicius’ paper mache dragon trophy.   Very cool colors and textures!

Vinicius' paper mache dragon trophy

 

 

Here is Steven Lewis’ trophy.  Very nice!  Steven intends to make more dragons.  You can follow his progress here.

Steven Lewis' paper mache dragon trophy

And here is Steven’s Halloween costume for this year.  Excellent job!

Steven Lewis' paper mache Halloween costume

And here are a couple Steven’s latest dragons!

Steven Lewis' Dragon2

This one is in a tree!  Great!

Steven Lewis' Dragon

 

Here is something different.  Check out Kel’s paper mache Horny Toad!  So cool!  I love the bug in his mouth!

Kel's paper mache Horny Toad1

 

Here is Pip’s first paper mache dragon trophy.  Fantastic!

Pip's first paper mache dragon trophy

 

And here are a couple of Julien’s paper mache dragons.

Julien's paper mache dragon

and

julien's paper mache dragon trophy

 

And look at Ashley’s dragon.  Magnificent.   I love how different all of these trophies are!

Ashley's paper mache dragon trophy

 

Of course some people enjoy making full dragons.   Look at Andrew Tower’s paper mache dragon.  Very nice!

Andrew Tower's paper mache dragon- portfolio

 

Here is Pandora’s paper mache dragon.  Wonderful!

pandora's paper mache dragon

Pandora also made this excellent octopus!

pandora's paper mache octopus

 

And Luca’s complete paper mache dragon.  Great!

Luca's paper mache dragon

Luca makes other projects besides dragons.  Here are a couple.  First, a bunny.

Luca's paper mache rabbit

And Luca’s Elf!  Fun!

Luca's paper mache Elf

And here is Luca’s paper mache Pegasus.  You can see more of Luca’s work on his blog.

Luca's paper mache Pegausu

 

Some people make dragons in order to smash them to bits.  Look at Rene’s paper mache dragon pinata!  I love it.

Rene's paper mache pinatas

Here are a couple more of Rene’s paper mache pinatas.  Spiderman…

Rene's paper mache pinatas2

and ninja turtle!   There is Rene on the left.

Rene's paper mache pinatas3

 

Look at Ricki’s paper mache Panda!  Very nice work!

Ricki's paper mache Panda

 

Finally, here is Andrea De Luca’s paper mache shark.  Magnificent!

Andrea De Luca's paper mache shark

And Vicki’s first paper mache dragon.  Great job!

Vicki's paper mache dragon

Thank you all for sharing!

 

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If you know anything about my paper mache art, you know that I like to make trophies.   Not because I approve of animal heads hanging on the wall.    Truth is, I would never kill an animal (not even a dragon) in order to make a decoration out of the head.   I’m sure I’ll get in trouble here, but I’ll say it anyway.    A real animal trophy represents a very one-sided affair.  Humans with their high powered rifles…animals with their….hmmm…..with nothing.   Now, I would feel differently if there was some sort of law that said that you could only hang trophies of animals you killed with your bare hands.    Then I’d be impressed by that bear or lion (or even deer) trophy over the mantle!    But I digress.  Making a trophy allows me to create bigger sized dragons, even close to full sized, without making the entire animal.   Not that I’m opposed to whole dragons.   But making one full dragon would fill my entire studio.  Two, and my house would be full.  Then I’d have to make art in my front yard.   Since I make a lot of trophies I decided to make a post on just that topic.  Here it is.

As I mentioned in another post, the first trophy I ever made was the one pictured below.  I called it “Igba agondray.”  I made it because I wanted a mother for the very first dragon I made, little “Punk.”  I displayed them together in the little apartment I rented near the Seattle zoo many years ago.   It is a really large dragon head.  And heavy.  I made the teeth out of “baker’s clay”, flour, salt, and water, baked until they split.  Then I covered them with clear casting resin (more about that later).  They looked great, but weighed a ton.

Paper mache Igbay Agondray

Paper Mache "punk" dragon

Punk Dragon

After that I made a lot of dragon trophies that just hung on the wall.   Here is a sample of a very early trophy.  They were fairly easy to make.  I couldn’t make them fast enough to sell at the art fairs I attended.

paper mache dragon head

My trophies got more sophisticated over time.  I really like the one below.    This was the trophy in my first time-lapse trophy video.   You can see it here if you want (although it’s really hard to watch.  Very grainy)(but the music is nice).

Paper Mache Dragon Trophy

I didn’t just make dragon heads.  Check out this crazy beast!  I’m talking about the head on the wall.   This was circa 1980-ish.  I have no idea what happened to this thing.  It was actually pretty cool.   This photo is really faded.  It was very colorful.  Lots of colored washes.

Crazy paper mache trophy

Then there is the occasional offensive trophy.  Can’t help it.   It has to be done.

paper mache baby on a plaque

 

After a while I started using wooden plaques with my trophies.   I think it looks better overall.  I buy these plaques online from various taxidermy stores.   Below is “Maleficent” from Disney’s classic movie, “Sleeping Beauty.”   I made this as a commission for a Disney fan.    You can read more about that in this blog post.    Actually, this blog post provided my first viral internet experience.   This post got passed around the world, several times over.   It was re-posted thousands of times.   I got hundreds of requests to buy her.  But I only made one.   I never make duplicate commissions.   It is a promise I make to my patrons, that if they buy a piece of my art, it will be unique.    Here is Maleficent with the l.e.d. lights turned off.

Paper Machemaleficent- lights off -dan reeder

Here she is with her lights turned on .

Paper Mache Maleficent-Dan Reeder

The attention Malecifent received did convince me to make her “son”, a variation on the theme.  Below is “Son of Maleficent”, first with the lights off, then with the lights on.

Paper mache Son of Maleficent

Paper mache son of Maleficent-eyes on

Funny thing….. Even though I made the son more fierce, with more horns, and many more led lights than his mother, it wasn’t nearly as popular.   People liked him, but there wasn’t the same frenzy surrounding his making.   Personally, I like him better than his mother.  Such is life.

 

Then there is the trophy whose video went truly viral in December of this last year (2014).  The “reach” of that video on Facebook hit over a hundred million per week for a month!  Bizarre.   I taught math for many years.   I taught many lessons on “geometric” growth.   This would have been a great example.  I traced the beginnings of the explosion to just a few people sharing with their friends on Facebook, who shared with their friends, etc., until I was getting emails from relatives in Austria saying that they’d just watched my video.  It was unbelievable.   All that has died down.  I am very relieved.   Between the hundreds of emails and messages I didn’t have time to do any art.   If you are the one person on the planet who didn’t see that video, and you want to see what all the fuss was about, then you can watch it here.   I’m not sure what pushed this video over the top.   Maybe it was Eddie making a cameo appearance at the end. Or maybe it was the music.  People seemed to like both.

Paper mache dragon trophy-red

The video that SHOULD have gone viral is of the trophy below, my paper mache Zombie dragon.  It is a much more interesting trophy I think.

paper mache Zombie Dragon-

I am particularly proud of the muscles showing through the neck.

paper mache sinew

While I’m a bit disappointed with this side of the trophy.

Zombie paper mache dragon- side2

If I had it to do over, I would have make him much more radically rotten.   Originally I wanted to maintain enough of the dragon to show what it might have looked like while alive.   So I left this side much less dead.   It just didn’t work.   But it was too late to fix once it was done.   I also have to say that the color scheme made him look much more pretty than ghostly and rotten.   I would change that as well.    What is the lesson here children?   What’s alive should look alive and what’s dead should look very dead.  If you want to see the time-lapse video of this dragon, click here.

Someone recently asked me, “What is your favorite project?”   My answer is always, “The one I finished last.”   This is my most recent trophy.   It is my Paper Mache Drogon- Young Adult Version.   So it’s my favorite paper mache dragon trophy to date.   But I just know that the next trophy will be even better! (It really will be.  Trust me.)

paper mache Drogon Sometimes I add “drool” to a project.   It is a really messy process, and dangerous.   It will also stink for a good month after it’s applied.   I use “clear casting” resin.   It is basically liquid plastic.  You need a catalyst to start the reaction.  This is the really dangerous stuff.  I’ve heard that it will blind you if you get it into your eyes, whether you get prompt medical attention or not.  That’s probably not true.  But it sure sounds dramatic.  I wear eye protection.  And I work outdoors.    I always add much more catalyst than the directions demand.    Then the resin will stay liquid for about ten minutes.  Then it will quickly start to congeal and the drips will begin to harden.   During this hardening, too much resin will slowly drip off.  Too little and it won’t drip enough.   But if it’s just right, you get beautiful little drips of drool.

Paper Mache Drogon- drool