HOW TO MAKE A DIY PAPIER MACHE VOLCANO

This paper mache volcano is a fantastic, hands-on craft that’s loads of fun to create. The best part? It’s made from recycled materials, is impressively sturdy, and will last for years!

Paper mache is an enjoyable activity for both kids and adults. While it requires some patience to dry fully, the result is a strong, durable creation that opens up endless crafting possibilities.

MATERIALS NEEDED TO MAKE PAPIER MACHE VOLCANO

  • A large piece of cardboard (flattened cardboard box),
  • Scissors,
  • Newspaper,
  • Large plastic bottle (optional),
  • Paper Mache paste or Cellulose adhesive (watered-down white glue can also be used),
  • Large bowl,
  • Paint (standard and glitter paint),
  • Loose glitter (optional)

Click here for DIY Paper Mache Paste Tutorial using just flour and water, or watch the video below for step-by-step instructions!

HOW TO MAKE A PAPIER MACHE VOLCANO BASE

Start by preparing a large batch of adhesive paste.

We used cellulose adhesive, which is similar in texture to wallpaper paste but child-safe as it contains no fungicide. It’s inexpensive, easy to mix with water, and kids love using it.

Alternatively, you can use watered-down PVA glue (mix equal parts glue and water) or make your own flour-and-water paste. Both options are simple and effective, with the PVA mixture being particularly strong.

If you’re planning to create a “live” volcano, cut the top off an old plastic bottle, leaving the lid on. Keep this top section to serve as a bowl for the lava mixture when your volcano is ready to erupt!

Place the bottle in the center of a large cardboard base. Scrunch up pieces of newspaper, dip them into the adhesive paste, and begin shaping your volcano by building up layers around the bottle. Ensure the structure is sturdy and resembles a classic volcano shape.

After shaping the main body of your volcano, use additional newspaper dipped in paste to cover the rest of the cardboard base. This will create a cohesive and textured surface, blending the volcano into its surroundings.

Tear the leftover newspaper into strips and use the adhesive paste to layer them over the volcano. This will create a smooth and sturdy surface. Apply at least 2-3 layers of newspaper strips for added durability and a polished finish. Allow each layer to dry slightly before adding the next.

The completed volcano should resemble this: a sturdy, textured structure ready for decoration. Allow it to dry thoroughly for a few days. To ensure even drying, elevate the volcano off the ground so the base and bulk can air out properly. Avoid placing it directly on furniture, as the wet underside could cause damage. We suggest covering a table with plastic sheeting and using items like large LEGO pieces or similar supports to lift the volcano while it dries.

HOW TO PAINT YOUR PAPER MACHE VOLCANO

Mix up some paint to bring your volcano to life! We chose a purple-brown shade and added gold glitter to give it a mineral-rich appearance. Apply the paint in layers, allowing each coat to dry completely before adding the next. This will create a vibrant and textured finish.

Once the base paint has dried, squeeze paint directly from the bottles to create lava runs around the top of the volcano. The girls had a blast watching the paint drip down the sides, mimicking flowing lava. To finish, add a few glitter trails for extra sparkle and to enhance the lava effect.

IDEAS FOR USING YOUR DIY PAPER MACHE VOLCANO

Our paper mache volcano lasted a solid 10 years! We initially added animals and rocks for imaginative play, but over time, the girls used it in countless scenarios. At one point, we even had a plant growing out of it! The volcano was also taken to school several times by all three of my girls for various topic projects. It’s amazing how such a simple craft can become a cherished and versatile part of their play and learning!

Eventually, we transformed the volcano into a Joules Island for a huge school project! We added crops around the base, a waterfall, wind turbines, and more, turning it into a mini ecosystem. It became a fantastic centerpiece for the project, showcasing the girls’ creativity and hard work!

conclusion

In conclusion, this DIY paper mache volcano proved to be not only a fun and creative craft project but also a lasting, versatile piece that sparked imagination and educational play for years. From its initial role as a volcano for pretend play to evolving into a detailed Joules Island for a school project, it provided endless opportunities for creativity and learning. This simple craft turned into a cherished and enduring part of our family’s activities, showing how a bit of imagination can create something truly special.

SIMS 4 CLUTTER COLLECTION: TRASH AND GARBAGE CC

Sims 4 clutter often feels too pristine. It’s all shiny and new, lacking the real-world grit we crave. Imagine trying to create a post-apocalyptic world or the grime of San Myshuno with such limited options. This is where trash and garbage clutter packs shine. They offer the aged, broken, and downright dirty items needed to craft truly lived-in spaces. 

Here are some trash and garbage clutter packs to broaden the spectrum!

OUR TOP PICK

GARBAGE SET CC BY PURPLELOVESIMS

Whether it’s a local trash heap, a neighborhood dump site, or an abandoned property, certain elements consistently emerge: stacks of empty soda cans, remnants of decaying fruit, piles of discarded takeout containers, and overflowing plastic bags. 

Surprisingly, these few items are remarkably effective in establishing a particular atmosphere.

FIDDLEDEEDEE HALF LIFE 2 SEVEN CITIES AGO + DIVERSE CLUTTER CONVERS ON BY SANOYSIMS

Sanoysims’ CC pack is a goldmine for urban clutter lovers. With 42 new meshes, it transforms your sims’ world with authentic city junk. 

From discarded mattresses to rusty pots, this pack brings a gritty realism to your builds. Think dumpsters, broken bikes, and junkyard finds – it’s the ultimate stuff pack for city living.

CRUMPLED NEWSPAPER BY SEVERINKA_

This post features a variety of clutter sets for easy one-click downloads. However, we understand the appeal of individual CC items. 

For those seeking specific pieces, we’ve also included single downloads. Nothing screams “dumpster” more than a pile of crumpled, yellowing newspapers, so we’ve made sure to include those as well.

THE GARAGE SET #4: CAR PARTS CLUTTER BY CYCLONESUE

These items are quintessentially “garage,” but they’d fit right in an abandoned house or post-apocalyptic wasteland too. 

The rusted pipes, flat tires, and dead batteries add a perfect touch of decay and neglect, ideal for creating cluttered, ruined environments.

THE GARAGE SET #5: GARAGE CLUTTER BY CYCLONESUE

This 13-piece décor set is a chaotic jumble of rusty, bent, and broken items, supposedly meant for garages and yards. 

It’s clear that these spaces are in serious disrepair, judging by the condition of the clutter. On the bright side, the tires and cones can be stacked for slightly easier storage.

SLOB’S LIFE BY AROUND THE SIMS 4

The Slob Life pack might not be ideal for crafting post-apocalyptic scenes, but it’s a goldmine for capturing the essence of a Sim’s midlife crisis. Imagine a damp, decaying apartment, a testament to neglect as its inhabitant navigates life’s challenges. 

This pack offers the perfect tools to recreate that atmosphere of decline and disarray, making it an unexpectedly fitting choice for storytelling.

SCRAP CAR BY CYCLONESUE

Imagine this: scattered car parts, a crumbling garage shell, and the rusted corpse of a long-forgotten vehicle. 

Cyclonesue’s trio of apocalyptic decor is perfect for crafting a post-disaster world gone mad. It’s like they’ve bottled the essence of chaos.

DEBRIS & TRASH BY HELEN

Helen’s Debris and Trash set is a junkyard in a box! Overflowing with realistic detail, this set includes mountains of broken crates, scattered wooden planks, crushed cans, and more.

It’s a treasure trove for anyone looking to add a touch of gritty realism to their projects.

THE SCRAP YARD: JUNK PILE BY BIGUGLYHAG

A lifetime of scavenging can be all-consuming. This game lets you experience the thrill of transforming junk into something useful, without the real-life consequences. 

Balance your obsession with innovation, or risk getting lost in the endless cycle of scrap and rebuild. See the game in action to understand the full potential of your junk pile.

EMPTY CHINESE FOOD CLUTTER BY JOSIESIMBLR

A chaotic aftermath of culinary indulgence. Empty Styrofoam containers, greasy boxes, tattered soy sauce packets, and broken fortune cookie remnants litter the space. 

It’s a messy testament to a hearty Chinese takeout feast.

BROKEN JAR – TRASH CAN BY BAKIE

This lidless trash can is a standout. It’s crafted to look like a broken clay pot, making it a unique decorative piece perfect for ruins or treasure room themes. 

Surprisingly functional, it’s a rare find in the creator’s catalog. For more details, check out the creator’s notes.

PILE OF BEER CANS BY SLUMS

Disclaimer: Drug use is harmful. This set is for players who want to create a realistic, gritty environment for their Sims. 

The included items, like the Pile of Beer Cans, can also be used to add a touch of realism to any cluttered or neglected space.

BILLYJEAN’S CLUTTER PT.1 BY LOREE

The TS4 conversion of Billyjean’s Clutter, originally a TS2 CC set, features a nostalgic collection of questionable items. From a questionable stained egg box to dingy trays and an empty soda can, the pack offers a glimpse into chaotic living. 

I particularly enjoy the “Hanging Pics” wall decor, its haphazard arrangement perfectly capturing a sense of rushed abandonment.

TRASH FROM ECO LIFESTYLE BY SIMS4LIFE

Dream of a trash-filled world without Eco Lifestyle? Sims4life has you covered! This CC pack transforms the debug trash from Evergreen Harbor into usable Build/Buy mode objects. 

Now, anyone can create a sustainability-focused or grungy environment without needing the expansion pack.

DUNG&MJ BOTTLES SIMS 4 CC BY 엠제이

Sims 4 clutter often feels too pristine. It’s all shiny and new, lacking the real-world grit we crave. Imagine trying to create a post-apocalyptic world or the grime of San Myshuno with such limited options. 

This is where trash and garbage clutter packs shine. They offer the aged, broken, and downright dirty items needed to craft truly lived-in spaces.

CONCLUSION

From discarded fast food wrappers to overflowing bins, these Sims 4 trash and garbage clutter CC packs offer a realistic and immersive touch to your game world. Whether you’re creating a chaotic teen bedroom, a neglected apartment, or a gritty urban environment, these items will help you bring your vision to life. So, dive into the world of clutter and let your Sims experience the less glamorous side of life.