Supplies
Pieces of cardboard
Bowl or sink
Rubber Bands
Scissors
Steps
1. Cut or tear cardboard into smaller pieces so you can fit them in the water
2. Let it soak while you find an object to make a caste of (square or round objects work well,
things made out of plastic or wood, not anything furry, we made blocks out of Duplo Legos
or made them of toy dinosaurs)
3. Separate the layers of cardboard
4. Drape the cardboard over your object, use elastics to hold it in place
5. Let it dry (overnight or in a few hours on a hot dry day)
6. Take elastics off
7. Paint it with acrylic or tempera paint before you take it off the object
8. Take it off, and out it back together, use tape if you have a lot of pieces to attach together
Adaptions
Use a ball or other simple shape
Only use one large piece of cardboard over the object
Extensions
Make a larger cardboard sculpture
Display the sculpture
Talk about the bronze casting method
Artists/Art
Chris Gilmor, Hot Rod
CRISTOBAL VALECILLOS: OLGA
DOSSHAUS: 1960 AUSTIN MINI-COOPER
Alex Uribe
Books
What to do with a Box, Jane Yolen
Rosie Revere, Engineer, Andrea beaty
A Box Story, Keneth Kit Lamugo
Not a Box, Antoinette Portis
Christina Katerina & the Box – Patricia Lee Gauch
Mr. Cornell’s Dream Boxes – Jeanette Winter
The Cardboard Box Books – Roger Priddy
Homework
Make something bigger
Vocabulary
Caste
Tips
You cant capture small details with this method, just the main shapes
The more pieces of cardboard you have to use, the more difficult it will be to put together
This tutorial was made by McCall Johnson for Mr Otter Studio
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