I remember watching an episode of Blue's Clues when I was a lil kid that had a segment abt papermaking with denim. Your tutorial brought back some great memories!
I do not use starch. I use a cheese cloth to filter out all of the paper pulp several times and I pour the remaining water into the toilet. If you just have paper pulp water, theres no reason why it cant go down with waste remains and toilet paper. Right??
I live in an old house with touchy plumbing. After a heavy-duty and expensive visit from a plumber (not crafting-related), I'm really careful about what I put down the drains. Paper pulp can turn into a cement-like substance. But, I'm not a plumber or even a papermaking expert - so take my opinion with a grain of salt😉
I remember watching an episode of Blue's Clues when I was a lil kid that had a segment abt papermaking with denim. Your tutorial brought back some great memories!
Awe, nostalgia! Glad it brought back good memories!
Ooo my goodness 😂👍 very entertaining and hilarious charing 😂 awesome... And the paper was awesome, thank you 😁👍
So glad you enjoyed it!
What about dryer lint??
Oooh we collected lint and used that to make paper when I was a kid! It turned out really cool!
Great idea! I imagine that would work well.
Nice! Did you dip from a tub or make sheets some other way?
I do not use starch. I use a cheese cloth to filter out all of the paper pulp several times and I pour the remaining water into the toilet. If you just have paper pulp water, theres no reason why it cant go down with waste remains and toilet paper. Right??
I live in an old house with touchy plumbing. After a heavy-duty and expensive visit from a plumber (not crafting-related), I'm really careful about what I put down the drains. Paper pulp can turn into a cement-like substance. But, I'm not a plumber or even a papermaking expert - so take my opinion with a grain of salt😉