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Poorman's design chair

Step 4Shaping and paperwork

Shaping and paperwork
Now just start from the structure to draw your design around in space with the iron wire. You may use some remaining staples, screws or holes in the chair to pass the wire into, it should stand right with an hard enough wire.
You can use paperboard in additon to wires to create surfaces when you need it.

Next step is the big part of this instructable: paperwork.
Cover the whole chair with glued paper sraps as you will do with paper mache. I won't detail the technique, since much websites allready explain it and because you probably did that allready when you were five :p.
In the case of such a big structure, you'll need quite a big amount of layers (around ten) to get a resistant chair. This is gonna take MUCH time, because you have to wait almost 24h between each layer (or 2-3 layers) for the glue to dry ;). Good luck.
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