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  2. Papier-mâché - Wikipedia

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    Papier-mâché is commonly used for large, temporary sculptures such as Carnival floats. A basic structure of wood, metal and metal wire mesh, such as poultry netting, is covered in papier-mâché. Once dried, details are added. The papier-mâché is then sanded and painted.

  3. Cartonería - Wikipedia

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    Cartonería or papier-mâché sculptures are a traditional handcraft in Mexico. The papier-mâché works are also called "carton piedra" (rock cardboard) for the rigidness of the final product. [1] These sculptures today are generally made for certain yearly celebrations, especially for the Burning of Judas during Holy Week and various ...

  4. Russian lacquer art - Wikipedia

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    Russian lacquer art developed from the art of icon painting, which came to an end with the collapse of Imperial Russia. The icon painters, who previously had been employed by supplying not only churches but people's homes, needed a way to make a living. Thus, the craft of making papier-mâché decorative boxes and panels developed, the items ...

  5. 100 Easy Pumpkin Carving Ideas From Scary to Adorable - AOL

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    Related: 23 Cute, Easy Halloween Costumes for Kids. 17. Paw Print Pumpkin. ... Cut the pumpkin in half lengthways. Next, add “ground beef” using paper mache dyed brown. Use green crepe paper ...

  6. Linares family - Wikipedia

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    Linares family. The Linares family in Mexico City are among the best known practitioners of a craft known as “ cartonería ” or the use of papier-mâché to create hard sculptured objects. They have an international reputation for the creation of forms such as skeletons, skulls, Judas figures and fantastical creatures called alebrijes.

  7. Lupita dolls - Wikipedia

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    A Lupita doll is a kind of papier-mâché doll which was made primarily by the poor along with those from straw, wood and rags. [1] The papier-mâché technique is properly called cartonería, making a very hard surface when dry. This technique has been used to make a number of crafts up to this day, most notably to make alebrijes and skeletal ...