Hornet Nest to Skull! Hornet Paper Mache Tutorial! (Day of the Dead tribute)

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To celebrate Day of the Dead, I will be using a hornet nest's paper to make a skull! This tutorial will show you how you too can use a hornet or wasp paper to make unique paper mache projects! Hornets and wasps are truly the most original and unique paper mache artists! This is a great way to preserve their paper as they are beautiful! This is a skull puppet you will never see before!

WARNING: Only use EMPTY NESTS! Tommy's Puppet Lab is not responsible if you are greeted with angry flying insects with stingers! Best to collec them in fall/autumn or winter when the hornets/wasps are dead!

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