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Turn on CC for caption..thanks!
ОтветитьHalo saya Surya sayang rehan muaaacchh
ОтветитьWhat do you call that screen type material?
ОтветитьOne of the best videos on this. And no words needed. I especially like that detail where you failed once, and put more pulp in. That's great editing. Would be nice to support you, but I got no money myself, 😥
ОтветитьDumb question maybe, but how do you make sure they are not super thick on one side vs the other. I’m afraid of my own shaky hands. Lol
ОтветитьWhat kind of plastic is it?❤
ОтветитьWhat fabric did you use?
ОтветитьWould using a rolling pin thin it out?
ОтветитьI love how thin your paper is mine is still way to thick as welk as my screen frame im going to try to make like you did thanks for sharing
ОтветитьYes, use a blender to get a more fine and uniform mixture of pulp.
Many years ago I used a hair-dryer to dry the paper, it works super great!
But in order to get really high quality smooth paper I think you have to dry it under some kind of weight like an iron.
Keep in mind if its too thin just add more paper pulp to the water!!
ОтветитьI said you can use a shirt like mesh not immediately after liking it.
ОтветитьI have like three bags of paper like black garbage bag size so leggo!
ОтветитьMy 6yo said, "That was beautiful paper." We watched this as part of our art lesson. <3
Ответитьso, how did you make paper? Paper made from paper.. isnt exactly making paper, bit rather how to use paper scraps. misleading title, probably a good video.
ОтветитьThis is possible without the mold and deckle too, just put the pulp between two pieces of cloth and use a rolling pin it flatten it and let it dry. the pulp shoudnt be to liquid like this one though!
ОтветитьHow many sheets of recycled paper or cardboard will I need to make 1000 sheets?
Ответитьhi po, do you have measurements sa pulp and water you put sa large container? really needed for our research paper
ОтветитьHinahaluan po ba ng glue yung water or kahit wala pong glue?
Ответитьwow
ОтветитьCan someone list down the materials
Ответитьwhere did u buy the frame?
ОтветитьThis is what i am gonna do with my question papers after my final exams 😈😈
ОтветитьHii? Saan po nabili ung mesh?
ОтветитьCan I just buy my own mold?
Ответитьuse sponge it helps a lot and soaks water better
ОтветитьHeloo! Can we use this video for educational purposes? Thank you!
ОтветитьHey can u tell the link of strainer
ОтветитьI dont have the screen thing what can i use instead?
ОтветитьDid I blink and not see how you got the paper to pulp?
ОтветитьI'm amazed at how thin you got it - wow - I love it...even the bigger pieces - it looks more handmade!!! ❤❤❤❣
Ответитьi never thought of this bruh😪
ОтветитьIn her earlier video she has made paper in a small round shaped strainer which is available in every home. I liked that idea. No need to buy even a single thing
ОтветитьRoad trip to craft store for frames and mesh!
ОтветитьBut I don't have frames 🥺😐😟
ОтветитьWow I don't have any small strainers so thank you soo much 😊😉.....
And I am a new subscriber and you are amazing 😍🤩🤗👍👍💓❤️👋😍