After we spoke to Dan I decided to do some research on paper mache tree artists, here is the second of two that I found.
Jonni Good
Jonni Good is a paper mache sculpture artist who works with a new recipe of paper mache, called “Paper Mache Clay”, a.k.a: “home-made air-dried cellulose-reinforced polymer clay”.
Here are the ingredients;
- Cheap toilet paper (measure the wet paper pulp, and use 1.24 cups – some rolls contain more paper than needed)
- 1 cup Joint compound from the hardware store (get “regular,” not “fast set” or “light”.)
- 3/4 cup Elmer’s Glue-all
- 1/2 cup White Flour
- 2 tablespoons Linseed Oil
Step 1. Fill a high-sided bowl with warm water. Remove the toilet paper from the roll and throw it into the water. Push down on the paper to make sure all of it gets wet.
Step 2. Then pick up the paper and squeeze out as much water as you can. Pour the water out of the bowl and put your paper mass back in.
Step 3. You will want to break the paper into chunks about 1″ across. This will allow your mixer to move around the pieces and break them apart.
Step 4. Add all the ingredients to the bowl and mix, using an electric mixer. The mixer will pull the fibers of the toilet paper apart and turn it into pulp. Continue to mix for at least 3 minutes to make sure all the paper has been mixed in with the other ingredients. If you still see some lumps, use a fork or your fingers (with the mixer turned off!) to break them apart, and then mix some more.
With this recipe she creates beautiful and amazing sculptures like the ones below…



But the main image that caught my eye for the tree was her “Wedding Table Center Piece”, even though it’s not ten feet tall it has a certain quirkiness about it and it is made from the paper mache clay which will be perfect for our tree because it will reinforce it strength wise.

I believe a mix between the two artists I found for the tree will be perfect. By using Holten’s height and amount of branches with Good’s Clay and quirkiness we will be able to make a secure perfect white tree to hang each of out “Leaves” for the project.
Bibliography
Website
Good, Jonni (2005) “Ultimate Paper Mache – tutorials, ideas, conversation…”, Online: http://ultimatepapermache.com/ (accessed: 18th February 2012).