Berried Treasure


I used used chalk to color the dragongly cast.
Arnold Grummer "Dragonfly" cast adorns the top of a plastic rasberry container, transforming it into a treasure box.

By making a mortise in the blue paper you create a frame for the dragonfly cast.

To make the mortice, add a heavy square of wood or plastic (I used a piece of linoleum) to the medium pour mold before you add the paper pulp. I also tied a ribbon around the large white grid and mesh screen, so that I could make a smaller sheet of paper.





Center the dragonfly cast on the box lid and place the wet sheet of paper over it centering the mortise over the cast.

Mold the wet sheet of paper to the plastic lid, carefully tearing the sheet at the rim. Don't wrap the sheet around the rim or the box won't close. Make sure to leave the hinge at the back of the lid free of paper.
Cover the outside of the box with another sheet of newly made paper.
Use a square of wet paper to cover the inside of the lid, so that the bottom of the cast does not show.
Do not cover the hinge at the back of the lid.

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