How to Make Paper Mache Paste

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One response to “How to Make Paper Mache Paste”

  1. Paper Mache Recipes

    Nice video. This paste will make a very strong bond with the paper, and will dry clear so you don't see the paste itself after the project is done.

    I did some experiments with the traditional flour and water pastes and found that the uncooked paste (just flour and water mixed together really well – use a portable mixer – is actually stronger than the boiled recipe, but it doesn't dry clear like this glue-based paste will.

    I will add a link to your video to my blog, and bookmark your page. Thanks for the good advice.

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