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How Do You Make Lint Papier Mache?

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How Do You Make Lint Papier Mache?

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For the novice maker of papier mache crafts, lint papier mache is an economical alternative to store-bought papier mache. Working with lint papier mache can help you hone your papier mache craft making ability before you move on to the more expensive materials. Step 1 Collect 3 cups of lint from your dryer, 2 cups of water, 2/3 cup of wheat flour, wintergreen oil, newspaper and a large saucepan. Step 2 Pour the water into the saucepan and place it on a medium-heat stovetop burner. Allow the water to warm a bit before taking the pan off the burner and pouring all of the lint and wheat flour into the saucepan. Put the saucepan on the burner again and regularly stir the lint into the water and cover every piece of lint to guard against lumps. Put 3 drops of wintergreen oil into the mixture. Step 3 Lower the heat to and continue stirring. Wait until the mixture connects into a whole mass and forms ridges and peaks. Take the saucepan off of the burner. Step 4 Lay some newspaper on a counter

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