What you'll Need
Balloons
Cloth clips
Paint
All purpose Flour
Water
Bowl / Glass of different sizes to hold the balloons
Newspaper strips
Thin Rope - For tying & hanging
Method
- Blow up the balloons corresponding to the size of the planets and tie a knot on each balloon. (Mercury is small...Jupiter is the largest....Other planets' size vary in-between)
- Hold a balloon in a bowl / glass so its easy to apply the paper mache.
- In a big bowl, mix 1 part of flour to 2 parts of water.
- Tear the newspaper into 2 cm wide strips.
- Dip a strip of newspaper into the flour - water mixture, wipe off the excess and stick on the balloon.
- Do this until the balloon is completely covered with the paper strips (except the balloon knot)
- Now the first layer of paper mache is done.
- Using a cloth clip on the balloon knot, hang on a hanger and let it dry overnight.
- Do another layer of paper mache and dry overnight.
- Do a third layer of paper mache and dry as before. (3 layers are needed else the planets can deform easily)
- Poke a small hole in the balloon to release the air and take the balloon out.
- Seal the top hole with paper mache. (I don't do this because the hole is gonna face the roof and can't be seen)
- Grab some paint and paint the planet with a paint brush (like kids use for painting)
- Punch / poke 2 small holes and tie a knot with a rope easy enough for hanging.
- Do like this for all the planets.
Special Note
- To make Saturn's ring, I cut out the center of a small paper plate and painted it with the brightest color I had. Make sure to insert the ring from above through the rope before hanging it.
- Make sure the paper mache dries completely before adding each layer to avoid deformation.
- The paint I used are from my kids' cabinet. They worked amazingly.
- For small planets, I used water balloons.
- Pluto may not be considered as a planet now by scientists.
- In the flour to water mixture, the water proportion can always be varied between 1 1/2 to 2 parts for every 1 part of flour.
- After some google search, I figured out the following colors for the planets:
Planets
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Colors Used
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Mercury
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Brown & dark yellow
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Venus
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Light yellow, orange &
red
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Earth
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Green, light blue, dark
blue & white
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Mars
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Dark red & black
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Jupiter
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Dark drown & light brown
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Saturn
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Green with a bright colored ring
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Uranus
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Light blue
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Neptune
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Dark blue
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Pluto
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Black
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