Easy Pattern for a
Paper Mache Pig Wall Sculpture
$7
Add some happiness to your wall with this cute pig sculpture.
The downloadable pattern helps you create a quick gift for someone who loves pigs, or for a child who loves the Charlotte Web book or movie. It’s an easy pattern and a quick project, so be sure to watch the videos to see how it’s done.
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How to use the pattern to make a pig’s face wall sculpture:
- Download the pattern
- Print the pattern pieces on copy paper or full-sheet labels.
- Attach the pieces to cardboard from two cereal boxes.
- Cut out the pieces and tape them together.
- Add some details to his eyes, mouth and nose so he has an expression you really like.
- Cover with one layer of paper mache – that’s all this piggie needs
- Paint him as soon as the paper mache is dry.
I painted mine fast, and you can see how I did it in the second video below. The first video gives you a quick overview of how the pattern is put together, but complete instructions come with the downloadable digital file. There’s also a link in the pattern to another video that shows you how to give your paper mache pig that happy expression.
This pattern is not intended for children because cutting out the pieces and taping them together would be frustrating for them. However, children would love to paint the pig if an adult puts it together for them.
And it would be an adorable on the wall in a child’s room.
Watch the videos to see how to make your pig:
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aww what a little cute face. Love the smile.
Now who wouldn’t love a face like that!
🙂