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    How long does the process take?
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    In total, the process will take about six days, or maybe even a week..
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    Are there any other plants that give the same effect as papyrus (in terms of making paper)?
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    Yes, you can use wide grasses. River reeds can be used as a substitution.
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    What is papyrus made from?
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    A papyrus plant. It is a type of reed that grows along the Nile river in Egypt.
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    What happens if it gets wet again?
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    You will need to give it more time to dry if it gets wet again.
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    Is there a way to grow papyrus again once it has been skinned?
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    The piece you skin and use for the papyrus will not grow anymore. Only the papyrus that is still attached to the plant will continue to grow.
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    Why would anyone other than those in ancient Egypt need this?
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    Sometimes people want to make paper that has a cool texture, or it could be used as a project for history class. This is just for fun, not because people “need” it.
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    How do you keep the plant safe from weather in winter?
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    Try putting a tarp on top, and ensure that it is secured either by a stake or under the pot containing it. That will keep the plant away from winds that might take away moisture. Make sure that you water it every day, but just a little water.
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    How thick is the paper?
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    It depends on how thick you cut your papyrus strips and how tightly you weave them.
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    Can I use a stone to flatten it?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
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    Should you use the knife away from yourself when you cut the strips?
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    Yes, it is safer to cut away from yourself when cutting the strips.
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    Was this process similar to the way Egyptians made paper?
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    Yes, it's similar, but not exactly the same. Remember, they didn't have the same materials as we do now.
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    How long should we soak the paper bag in the water?
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    You do not need to soak the paper bag. Only do so after you tear it into strips or it will ruin the paper quality.
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