Raccoon Pattern for Paper Mache Sculpture
This printable pattern (PDF) comes with links to five videos that will help you put your raccoon sculpture together.
I like to experiment, so I tried out several new ideas when I built my own raccoon. I like the fur made with colored tissue paper and acrylic modeling paste, (although acrylic paint would work well, too).
However, there are a few other things I show you in the videos that I would do differently if I made this sculpture again. I explain those differences on the pattern, so read the pattern watch the videos before you begin.
This raccoon has been a big favorite of my readers, and many people have already used the pattern and video instructions to make paper mache raccoons of their own.
To make your raccoon you'll need:
- A piece of cardboard large enough for a raccoon in the size you need. Instructions for making the pattern the right size is included in the videos.
- Old newspapers
- Masking tape
- Foil
- Heavy wire, like they used to make coat hangers with
- Paper strips and paste, or a batch of my paper mache clay (the recipe is in the Paper Mache Art Library
- Colored tissue paper (optional)
- Acrylic paint
- Matte acrylic varnish
- Dried Indian corn (optional)
The pattern will be available for download right after you order, so you can get started on your raccoon today!