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Hey, anyone into paper mache?

Posted By: Laura on 2009-04-03
In Reply to: Anyone know of a creative - Laura

That is something else I have thought would be fun. Anyone into that?

I know it gets a little more complicated (materials and such) than the balloon pinatas made in school, but I'd like to learn.


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VERY BIG IN CT--ALWAYS IN PAPER NM
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That's what paper towels are for...
or even toilet paper...I flush with my foot, no way am I touching handle, and never open the door with my bare hands. There was a study once showing that the most common germs on money, shopping cart handles, and restroom door handles was fecal matter! 
my mom too used wax paper to bake for 40 yrs
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paper or bags
It's paper for me all the way - I love to wrap and make bows, etc. My sister does bags, hates to wrap. To each his own.
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Paper trails........
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I've tried a lot of paper and it still has trouble.
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The paper towel commercial...

with the kid shaking the soda bottle that explodes all over the kitchen and his mom grabs the hose from the sink and sprays him back.  What an example for all the little kids watching TV!  


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I use A LOT more than 2 squares of toilet paper. LOL
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wrapping paper tubes
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Beatles. Paper or plastic?
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you'll get a paper check
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Instead of using paper towels/napkins at mealtime, we use linen napkins.  If we happen to eat fast food (we usually bring it home), we always keep the extra napkins to use later. 


 Also, you can use vinegar and water and newspapers to replace Windex/paper towels when doing windows/mirrors/faucets around the house. 


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I adjust the paper but it keeps saying this. Seems to be an ongoing problems.  I can hear it drop on to the paper but it doesnt pull it. 


 


Agree with what you did. She could have put looseleaf paper in there, too, though ugly. nm
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I have an HP - have barely used it - trouble with paper feeding
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I use up a roll of paper towels every 2 days. And
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oh, i didn't think of wrapping paper tubes! sm
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Gift Bags or Wrapping Paper?
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He should have to get a paper route or a snow-shoveling
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(which is a cool little combination wide brush or pinpoint correction fluid applicator, depending on which cap you take off), then paint the letters back on the keyboard? Then, once the Liquid Paper has dried, paint over it with clear nail polish to protect it from getting worn off.

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Great job! Our local paper had a posting that got 75 resumes, including mine! Love
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