Friday, September 20, 2013

DIY Paper Mache Beehive: Bumblebee Costume Accessory #Pbkhalloween

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Paper Mache Beehive - Delight your kids with the fun of paper mache by making this beehive for play or as a Halloween costume accessory #pbkHalloween #sponsored

I want to thank Pottery Barn Kids for sponsoring this post and inspiring me to craft some Halloween fun with my kids!

This time of year I always start gearing up for Halloween. Whether it's putting up decorations, doing pumpkin crafts or thinking about Halloween costumes, I am all about Halloween. When the kids were babies, I got to pick out their costumes each year. But ever since they turned three, they formed these things called opinions, and now they like to pick their own costumes. I was so excited to see the selection of whimsical, quality kids Halloween costumes offered at Pottery Barn Kids. There is quite a variety for babies, kids, families and even pets. Though I am hoping my cat doesn't find out some pets out there are getting costumes.


My daughter fell in love with this bumblebee costume. She has a bumblebee blanket that she just cuddles all the time so it was only natural that costume would catch her eye. I got to thinking that a beehive would be the perfect Halloween costume accessory for this bumblebee. I had a fun idea to make one with the kids using paper mache. If you have never worked with paper mache before, it's very simple (but super messy) and fun for kids to do. Even my three year old was able to help.


You will need:
  • Balloon
  • White glue
  • Bowl (two - one for glue mixture and one for stabilizing the balloon)
  • Water 
  • Newspaper or newsprint
  • Yellow paint
  • Black paint
  • Paintbrush
  • Hot glue gun
  • Black, white and yellow pipe cleaners
  • Scissors

paper mache

We used a half glue and half water mixture. We stirred the glue and water until they were combined. My kids tore the paper into strips which provided some great fine motor practice. I blew up a balloon and placed it on top of a bowl for stability.

fine motor skills

We dipped the paper into the bowl of glue and got both sides wet. The kids then placed the glued strips on the balloon. They covered the entire balloon and then we let it dry overnight.

paper mache activity

When the paper dried and hardened, we repeated the process two more times to create a hard shell over the balloon. I let it dry overnight between coats but if you don't have that much time, you can add the next layer as soon as the previous one appears dry.

making paper mache

When all the layers were dry, we popped the balloon inside. This was done by cutting off the end of the balloon that got tied off. You could hear the entire balloon peeling away from the paper. My daughter then helped to paint it yellow. When she was done, I added some black stripes to the beehive.

painting paper mache

Next it was time to make the bumblebees for our beehive. I cut black, yellow and white pipe cleaners in half.

pipe cleaners

Then I wrapped a black and yellow half around a pencil to make a little corkscrew.

pipe cleaner bee

I made a circle out of the white pipe cleaner half and twisted it to make some wings. 


Finally, I twisted them onto my bumblebee body.

pipe cleaner bumblebee

I  made a number of bumblebees and attached them to the beehive using hot glue.

Paper mache bee hive

The kids were thrilled with the beehive! It makes the perfect Halloween costume accessory and my kids have been playing with it ever since.

Paper Mache Beehive

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2 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh! Such a fun idea! Alea LOVES anything paper mache (I think she just likes the mess it makes!) so we may have to try this!

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