There are six simple steps if you want to make recycled paper :
The first step:
Make a frame of your old clothes hanger. You will need a frame for each sheet of paper that you will make. Change your old clothes hanger into a square-shaped four. Take the socks and bend with caution in the frame of your old clothes hanger. Ensure fast and flat.
Make a frame of your old clothes hanger. You will need a frame for each sheet of paper that you will make. Change your old clothes hanger into a square-shaped four. Take the socks and bend with caution in the frame of your old clothes hanger. Ensure fast and flat.
Step two:
Take your old newspaper that you ragged and pour water, into the food processor / blender. Blend until pasty. Stay paper and add water until you find a large cloud of gray. Maybe you need to add a little water so that the blender can still run. Hold blender until more paper is not visible but has become one. Leave it about 2 minutes. If you want, add a little color of food coloring into the dough.
Step three:
Take as many as 2 tablespoon white glue pour into the bucket containing water and enter all the pulp that you created earlier. To intervene with the average being, use your hands.
Step four:
Enter your frame into a bucket, lift it slowly (with the countdown to 20 while you slowly lift your frame). Let the water is part of the decline for several minutes.
Step five:
Hanging frames under the sun. Wait until dry perfect. Once dry you can slowly raise the recycle paper.
Step six:
Use the iron, set at the level of the higher heat to vaporize your paper. You can continue to make paper pulp to make you out. Try to experiment with using dye clothing materials, or try adding lint or leaves into the blender while you mix the water and paper. Paper you will have an interesting texture. Make your own paper is fun and is a good way to re-use old paper. You can recycle all kinds of paper to be used again. Sometimes your printer's ink will be mixed with the ink used in your newspaper, but it would cause an interesting effect on your new paper.
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