Two big plastic bottles, the more rigid the better
4 toilet paper tubes
Shoelace for the tail
Cocktail straws for the udder
Wooden toothpicks
Knife, scissors, and all
Crafts glue
Paint and brushes
And a lot of old newspapers
1. First of all, let’s make the tail. Pierce a hole in the bottle’s bottom, thread a shoelace through it so that its end reaches the bottleneck and tie a knot there. Then pull the knot inside the bottle.
Tie another knot outside the bottle, as close to the bottle as you can (the second knot isn’t shown in the photo). Add a crumpled piece of a newspaper to the outer part of the bottom if needed, secure it using masking tape. Masking tape is used widely in paper-mache because you can glue paper easily onto it.
The rear part of the cow looks like this:
2. I used a bottle with a special shape to make the neck, but your cow can be without a neck at all, that’s OK. You have only to make ears and snout. You might also want to add two horns if you like. For the snout remove the bottle’s neck to get a little bit wider opening.
Fold a thick strip of newspaper and roll it into a tight “snail”. Leave a short loose end.
Secure the snail with a piece of masking tape, and insert its end into the opening. Attach it with another piece of tape.
3. The ears can be made from another bottle. Leave a small rectangle at one end of each ear when you cut it out, then make two slits in the head and insert the rectangles into the slits.
Using this trick I wanted to create the right shape and rigidness for the paper mache ears.
This is how the head looks like when done.
4. Toilet paper tubes wanted to be cow’s legs, and we let them.
Make two semicircular cuts one opposite the other at one end of the tube where it will be connected to the bottle.
Attach the tubes using masking tape.
In this photo, you can see a leg with a hoof, the tail, and the udder. So, let’s make the udder.
5. We are about to make treats out of drinking straws (pink ones:)
Crumple a small ball from a newspaper, then make a U from a straw and pierce two holes in the places where it bends. Insert toothpicks through these holes and stick them into the paper ball.
Cut the toothpicks if needed. Make another pair of teats and attach the rudder to the body. The horizontal part of U will be covered with paper.
6. It’s time for papier-mache layers. We had 6 to 7 layers of pieces of newspaper dipped into craft glue mixed with water. Use a stronger glue mixture and white newspaper margins for the upper layers. You might want to check out other Web resources for basic and advanced papier-mache techniques, for example Getting Started with Papier Mache.
7. Decorate your cow, paint or glue a pair of eyes. That’s it.