Recipe for Papier-Mache
Ingredients:
Newspaper
old nylon
stockings
1/4 cup
dry wallpaper paste
1 cup water
Tear the newspaper into tiny pieces until you have
approximately
4 cups. Soak the paper in a bowl of water overnight. Place
this in a nylon stocking and squeeze
out the excess moisture. Place the paper back in
the bowl. Set aside. Mix the wallpaper paste with a cup
of water. Mix till smooth. Pour a little paste over the paper and
work it with your hands. Add a little
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Scrapbooking Captures Life's Moments for Lasting
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Life's pace moves so rapidly. One moment your precious
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