By Jamie Taylor, March 10, 2026
Frank Jay Site
Creating Beautiful Paper Mache Bowls: A Step-by-Step Guide
Crafting can be therapeutic and immensely rewarding, especially when you can create stunning decor for your home without breaking the bank. One such project that combines creativity with functionality is the paper mache bowl. I’ve recently found inspiration from various social media platforms, where many people showcase their beautiful creations. This project is ideal for those who enjoy easy DIY projects.
In my childhood, I watched my mother experiment with paper mache, and, while her results were sometimes less than perfect, the joy of crafting left a lasting impression on me. With a few modifications to the traditional methods, I decided to try my hand at it once more.
Why Choose Paper Mache?
Paper mache is not only a versatile crafting medium but also environmentally friendly, as it primarily uses recycled materials. Compared to pre-made bowls from stores that could cost upwards of $120, making your own provides both a personal touch and the satisfaction of creating something uniquely yours. What’s more, this project can fit seamlessly into your schedule, allowing you to enjoy the journey of crafting at your own pace.
Materials Needed for Paper Mache Bowls
Before we dive into the making process, let’s gather the materials you’ll need:
- Two mixing bowls (one larger for the base and one smaller for a potential stand)
- ½ cup white glue
- 3 tablespoons salt
- 1½ cups flour
- 1 roll of toilet paper
- Water
- Plastic wrap (Saran Wrap)
Making Your Paper Mache Bowl: Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s how to create your own stunning paper mache bowl using toilet paper, a time-saving alternative to traditional materials.
Step 1: Prepare the Toilet Paper
Start by unraveling your roll of toilet paper and place it into your larger mixing bowl. If your bowl is not large enough to accommodate the entire roll at once, feel free to repeat this step several times. Utilizing the entire roll ensures you have enough material for a decent-sized bowl.
Step 2: Soak the Toilet Paper
Pour very hot water over the unravelled toilet paper, ensuring it’s sufficiently submerged. Let it sit for about 5 to 10 minutes until it becomes soft and mushy. This step allows the paper fibers to break down, making it easier to work with. Unlike traditional paper options, toilet paper significantly reduces your wait time for the fibers to separate.
Step 3: Drain Excess Water
After soaking, remove the toilet paper from the bowl, draining excess water. You want the paper to be moist but not overly drenched, as too much water can prolong drying time. If available, using cheesecloth can expedite this process; however, squeezing with your hands works just as well.
Step 4: Create the Paper Mache Mixture
Once drained, shred the toilet paper into finer pieces by hand or using a blender until it resembles a pulpy texture. In a separate bowl, mix in the white glue, flour, and salt, then combine them with the shredded paper to create a thick paste.
Step 5: Prepare Your Mold
Cover the bowl you’ll use as a mold with plastic wrap to ensure easy removal later. Begin pressing your paper mache mixture onto this bowl, forming a layer about ¼ inch thick. Be cautious to avoid over-thickening, which can trap moisture and promote mold growth. If you’re making a stand, attach the smaller bowl to your mold using painter’s tape to ensure stability.
Step 6: Allow the Bowl to Dry
It’s time to let your creation dry. You can air dry the bowl for several days or speed up the process by placing it in an oven set to approximately 175°F (about 80°C). My experience indicates that using the oven reduced my drying time significantly—taking about two days instead of five to seven.
Step 7: Remove Your Bowl from the Mold
Once dried, carefully wiggle the bowl out from the mold. If you encounter difficulty, especially in colder weather, try setting it outside for a short while to contract the materials and make removal easier.
Creative Uses for Your Paper Mache Bowl
Your newly crafted paper mache bowl can serve multiple purposes. It makes for stunning tabletop decor—whether you choose to fill it with a potted plant or leave it empty for a minimalist aesthetic. Additionally, it can function as a practical fruit bowl or as decor on your kitchen shelves.
Conclusion: Embracing Your Creativity
Engaging in this easy DIY project allows you to not only bring a piece of art into your home but also reconnect with the joy of creating. The simplicity of this technique, along with commonly available materials, makes it an accessible craft for everyone, regardless of experience level.
If you’re interested in discovering more about crafting and home decor, explore additional easy DIY projects that we regularly share. You can learn more about our inspirations and creations at the Frank Jay Site.
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