Here is how we made it:
Materials Needed:
-8 or more 3x3 in. paper mache boxes (ours are from Michaels and cost about $1 each)
-3 or more 3 in. paper mache ornament balls (ours are from Michaels)
-Acrylic paint
-Cardstock paper (white to paint pigs on)
-Paint Brushes in various sizes
-Mod Podge (we used gloss and glitter explosion)
-Images of pigs and birds to reference
1. Paint the pigs on white cardstock. Make sure the finished pig will fit on the boxes when cut out. We chose to paint a crowned pig, a normal pig, and a pig in a helmet. {Sam is the mastermind behind these AHH-MAZING pig renditions!}
3. Paint the boxes whichever background color you would like. We made gray stone walls and painted the boxes for the pigs with a metallic bronze color. To make the stones, we painted the boxes with a few coats of grey paint. Then, using the paintbrush in the photo below, began to draw lumpy rectangle/oval shapes. We chose to have these 'stones' continue around the edges of the box so as to look more architecturally accurate (for paper boxes that is..).
4. Mod Podge the painted pigs to the dried boxes. You should also Mod Podge the other boxes as a way to make them more durable and somewhat waterproof and resistant to sticky child fingers.
5. Paint the birds on the cardboard balls. We painted a yellow, red, and black bird. Use images of the Angry Birds for reference when you're painting.
6. Mod Podge the birds once they are done drying.
You're done!
Happy Crafting!
-CB & Sam