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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Plaster of Paris Art

Written By Shannon Hutton: I decided to break out of my mold and do a craft with molds! Not the kind that grow in moisture or even the ones we eat as cheese, but the ones you make with Plaster of Paris. I have to admit that I was a little reluctant to use a craft material that warns about submerging body parts, but I’m so glad I tried something new because this Plaster of Paris art turned out so well!

plaster of paris molds

Here’s What You Need to Make Plaster of Paris Molds:

  • Plaster of Paris
  • Mixing bowl
  • Spoon
  • Water
  • Newspaper or plastic tablecloth
  • Plastic lids
  • Decorative objects (marbles, plastic gems, shells, rocks, etc.)

Here’s How to Make Plaster of Paris Molds:

1. Cover your work area with newspaper or a plastic tablecloth.

2. Mix 2 parts Plaster of Paris to 1 part water.

plaster of paris molds

3. Pour mixture immediately into plastic lids.

4. Create design in Plaster of Paris with decorative objects.

plaster of paris molds

5. Allow Plaster of Paris to dry completely (a couple hours) before removing the art from the molds.

This craft for kids is quick, easy and great for playdates or afternoons at home!

plaster of paris molds

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  • Danielle's Avatar
    Posted by Danielle Tue Sep 9, 2008 9:46am PDT

    What a cool rainy day or party idea!

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  • zain's Avatar
    Posted by zain Tue Sep 23, 2008 2:54pm PDT

    yes , another to do project..tq sparkplugging ;-)

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  • Irah's Avatar
    Posted by Irah Tue Mar 17, 2009 11:18pm PDT

    very interesting..... keep me posted with your bright ideas.... more power!

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