I've yet to wet one and break it down properly to see how easy it is. I'm still enjoying playing with a new toy and building up a brick collection. Fingers crossed that I'll eventually have enough to use them for Paper Reloved's classroom adventures with the papier mache dinosaurs!
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Sunday, 7 May 2017
Making paper bricks.
It took me 3 bricks to kind of get the hang of using the brick
maker. Working out how much pulp to use and how wet it needs to be is
still a learning curve I've yet to master. Filling the log maker about
an inch from the top with pulp that's still dripping wet but dry enough
to stick in clumps seems to work best.
The
pink brick is coloured with red tissue paper and the green one with
food dye. They're both dry now and added to my collection of 13 bricks
in total. They are pretty unbreakable once dry.
I've yet to wet one and break it down properly to see how easy it is. I'm still enjoying playing with a new toy and building up a brick collection. Fingers crossed that I'll eventually have enough to use them for Paper Reloved's classroom adventures with the papier mache dinosaurs!
I've yet to wet one and break it down properly to see how easy it is. I'm still enjoying playing with a new toy and building up a brick collection. Fingers crossed that I'll eventually have enough to use them for Paper Reloved's classroom adventures with the papier mache dinosaurs!
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