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Paper Platter

Shattered paper soup. Can we make paper out of papers? Yes, of course! This time i tried to implement what i read about 'how-to-make, recycled paper'.  And, ehm..*cough* it turned out to be not exactly like a paper, but more like a cardboard. (Guess i didn't use the appropriate equipments and was in a rush, didn't really like waiting even though i couldn't expect wet things to dry as quickly as i blink) *_* Here we gooooo:   Cut papers into small pieces, submerged it with water for one night. Put in a blender filled with water and white glue, blend it! Brrrr brrrr rrrrrrrrr.   Prepare a big basin to put all the liquid blended thingy thingy   Filter it and create a thin layer of paper pulp (in this picture i wasn't patient enough so i create a thick layer *_*)   Turn it upside down on a wide piece of fabric placed on a sponge (to absorb the water). Leave it until dry (this waiting part is... killing me! Hehehee)   TADAAA!!! (didn't look like a pi

Apron Mini-me

Kiddos need apron too! They  wanna learn to cook, to wash dishes, or to play with paint and watery splashy stuff. So why don't we make one for them?       +Used plastic packaging. Make a pattern and join them together in one bond of string+

Hang On there!

I notice that you have no tissue place in your rest room or you have, but broken. Why don't you find out something used and make one?         "Tissue tissue on the wall, do you enjoy your new place now?" +Used plastic packaging, sew it together to make a tissue storage+