Thursday, July 20, 2023

Gettin' Artsy with T.P.




     I gleaned this inspiration from Hannah Nolt, creator of Studio Articulations art curriculum.  All that is needed to make these is toilet paper and water.  Just layer, roll, squish, or shape the toilet paper while it is a bit moist.  It is helpful to sprinkle the water on the dry toilet paper.  Then let it dry for a few days, or speed up the process by putting in the oven on 170 degrees.  Once it is dry, it can be painted with acrylic paints.  Adding a coat or three of clear polyurethane makes it glisten like real food.