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    How long does it take papier mache to dry?
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    It take about 6 to 8 hours, depending on the thickness of the piece you are making, and how humid it is in your area. Thicker pieces will take longer to dry than thinner pieces. Also, it will take longer for your piece to dry if it is very damp or humid in your area.
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    Can I make massive amounts at once?
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    Sure, you can make as much as you want. Just make sure to multiply all of the ingredients by the same number to keep the consistency right.
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    Can I dip the paper into the glue and stick it to the project instead of spreading it?
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    Yes, you can. Make sure your paper is appropriately sized, in squares circles or strips for your container. Also, you will need to hold the paper over the bowl to allow excess glue to drip back in or it'll make a mess.
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    Could I add acrylic paint to the mix in the last method?
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    Acrylic paint can change how the glue adheres. Try using food coloring or a natural dye instead.
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    Where do I find the ingredients?
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    School glue, water by the gallon, and bowls can be found at most discount stores, dollar stores, or supermarkets. This can make Method 3.
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    Will self rising flour work?
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    Yes.
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    Can I use wallpaper paste instead?
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    Yes, wallpaper paste is a good substitute. Keep in mind, however, that wallpaper paste takes longer to dry compared to the standard flour, water, and salt paste.
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    Where do I get school glue?
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    Your local dollar store should have it, along with stationery stores and office supplies retailers.
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    For the last method, does clear glue also work?
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    Yes, clear glue works. You can use plain white glue, clear glue, or even glitter glue, as long as you keep the same proportions in order to keep the same consistency.
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    What kind of salt do I use for the paste?
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    Table salt should work just fine, but try to avoid using big sea salt rocks.
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    What kind of flour could I use?
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    You can use any type of flour.
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    Does it get moldy?
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    Not if you use it in due time and take care of your finished product.
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    How can I get my papier mache project to come out smooth?
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    You have to put glue on your hands, then pick up the piece, lather it in glue, then get a paint brush. Make sure the brush is only wet by a little bit of water, then gently brush it on.
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    Can I add school glue to the cooked flour mixture to make it stronger?
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    Yes. This will make it much stickier, but it also may make it harder to work with.
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    Why is the water necessary for the third method? Is it just to make the glue bottle last longer?
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    Water makes the glue thinner and easier to apply.
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    Can I use a glue stick instead of white glue?
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    No, because you need it to be liquid glue.
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    What is the strongest papier mache recipe?
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    Probably the last method where you soak the paper in the paper in the mixture.
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    Can I bake the mixture?
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    If you must dry quicker, use a warm oven at 200 degrees F, and check it every 5 - 10 minutes.
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    Can you use PVA glue for paper mache?
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    Yes, you can use PVA glue, or any type of white glue, such as school glue or tacky glue.
  • Question
    Can I make papier mache without something to put it on?
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    You can, but it will probably be harder to form as opposed to putting it on something.
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    How do I determine when the papier mache paste is ready?
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    The paste is ready when it's smooth and cool. There shouldn't be any large lumps. You can test its stickiness with your hand or another object by sticking it in the mixture as well.
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    Can the flour mix get moldy?
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    It could, over time. Also, flour-eating bugs can get into it. So, you should use the paste shortly after making it.
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    How much glue and water should I actually pour?
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    For method #3, measure out some quantity of water, and then add three times the amount in glue. For example: if you wanted 100ml of the glue mixture, you would need 25ml of water and 75ml of glue. If you want more than that, just keep adding water and glue at a 1:3 ratio.
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    Can I cut the paper into tiny pieces?
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    Yes, you can, but it would be faster if you cut them into big pieces.
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    Will it keep long in a jar?
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    Yes, just make sure you don't pour water in it or it can get moldy. It will last about 6 to 7 days.
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    Can I use cornstarch instead of flour?
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    I tried this and it definitely works. Just make sure you stir it well to avoid any chunks.
  • Question
    Can I decoupage a photo with this recipe?
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    No, it will dry foggy and unclear if you do that. Instead, use normal glue to decoupage.
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    Exactly how much water and glue do I need for recipe 3?
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    If you are making a smaller batch, then use 1 cup of glue to 1/3 cup of water. When making a bigger batch, you can adjust the measurements to 3 cups glue to 1 cup of water.
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    What type of glue is used for this?
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    White Elmer's glue should work for the third method. You can also use clear or glitter glue if you have that on hand.
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    Is there any way that I can preserve the paste for later use?
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    Storing the paste in an airtight container or another Ziplock (resealable) bag should do just fine.
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