Transform your shredded junk mail into an eco-friendly and creative project that adds a unique touch to your home. By combining shredded paper with a couple of common household items, you can create something astonishing. This DIY project not only helps reduce waste but also offers a great way to craft a functional or decorative item.
This DIY creation can serve as a rustic, eco-chic element in your home. Consider placing it in a minimalist setting where its texture and natural tones can stand out. Pair it with wooden or metal accents to complement its organic look, and place it near greenery or neutral-colored decor to create a harmonious vibe.
Paper Mache Planter
Materials
Shredded junk mail paper (enough to fill a large bowl)
1 cup of white glue
2 tablespoons of cornstarch
Large metal bowl
Old wooden spoon
Water (enough to cover paper)
Directions
Fill a large metal bowl with the shredded junk mail paper.
Pour enough water over the paper to fully submerge it and let it soak for 24 hours.
After soaking, use an old wooden spoon to stir the paper, breaking down any clumps until it forms a consistent pulp.
Add 1 cup of white glue and 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to the pulp and mix thoroughly until you achieve a sticky, dough-like consistency.
Mold the mixture into the desired shape, such as a planter, using your hands or a mold.
Let the shaped paper mache dry in a well-ventilated area for at least 48 hours or until completely hardened.
Once dry, optionally paint or seal the surface for additional durability and visual appeal.
Variations & Tips
For variations, consider adding natural dyes or food coloring to the paper pulp for a splash of color. You can also experiment with different mold shapes to create bowls, trays, or even decorative sculptures. To enhance durability, apply a coat of varnish or sealant after the paper mache dries. Incorporating other natural materials like dried flowers or leaves can add texture and interest to your creation.