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How to make a easy globe
Have a map or globe of the world close by for reference. Make a paste of 1 cup of flour and 1 cup of water. (For classes several cups will be needed.) This flour paste will be used as a glue for the newspaper.After the paste is mixed, pour it into a pot and heat it on medium heat on a stove. Pour in 4 more cups of water slowly and then simmer the paste for 2-4 minutes, stirring constantly. When done turn off the heat and allow the paste to cool completely before using it.After blowing up your balloon, layer on a few layers of newspaper pieces using the flour/water mixture (1" - 1 1/2" strips of newspaper.) Children will enjoy helping rip the newspaper.While the surface is still wet, gently pat on the colored pieces of the tissue paper onto the newspaper coat (use your globe map for the layout of your continents and oceans)Let dry overnight.After drying, you can either install a small hook with a sticky back for hanging at the top or make two holes next to each other through the top of the globe and hang with string or fishing line from the ceiling.This tissue paper-mache globe is a perfect project for younger children. Step-by-step instructions with photos are below.
How to make a easy globe
Have a map or globe of the world close by for reference. Make a paste of 1 cup of flour and 1 cup of water. (For classes several cups will be needed.) This flour paste will be used as a glue for the newspaper.After the paste is mixed, pour it into a pot and heat it on medium heat on a stove. Pour in 4 more cups of water slowly and then simmer the paste for 2-4 minutes, stirring constantly. When done turn off the heat and allow the paste to cool completely before using it.After blowing up your balloon, layer on a few layers of newspaper pieces using the flour/water mixture (1" - 1 1/2" strips of newspaper.) Children will enjoy helping rip the newspaper.While the surface is still wet, gently pat on the colored pieces of the tissue paper onto the newspaper coat (use your globe map for the layout of your continents and oceans)Let dry overnight.After drying, you can either install a small hook with a sticky back for hanging at the top or make two holes next to each other through the top of the globe and hang with string or fishing line from the ceiling.This tissue paper-mache globe is a perfect project for younger children. Step-by-step instructions with photos are below.
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