Paper Mache Letter
This tutorial was altered from Crystal Brown's "Green Zebra Crafts" website.
The alterations will become evident in the first step of the process.
First, find a font that you like. You can either find a font in a magazine to copy or visit
a font website like dafont.com and look through hundreds of custom fonts.
Make sure when choosing that you pick one that you know will stand up by itself.
Practice drawing the letter first on an 81/2 x 11 sheet of paper.
Redraw the letter onto the top of your cereal box, using a marker or ink pen.
Don't worry about making mistakes, as the entire surface of the completed letter will be
covered with newsprint paper mache, and then painted.
For the rest of the step-by-step tutorial, visit Crystal Brown's website, greenzebracrafts.com
The alterations will become evident in the first step of the process.
First, find a font that you like. You can either find a font in a magazine to copy or visit
a font website like dafont.com and look through hundreds of custom fonts.
Make sure when choosing that you pick one that you know will stand up by itself.
Practice drawing the letter first on an 81/2 x 11 sheet of paper.
Redraw the letter onto the top of your cereal box, using a marker or ink pen.
Don't worry about making mistakes, as the entire surface of the completed letter will be
covered with newsprint paper mache, and then painted.
For the rest of the step-by-step tutorial, visit Crystal Brown's website, greenzebracrafts.com