Ann

The couple of times we made paper, it was really, really fun.
We too just tore up paper into the blender, added water and some
glitter. Then when we had what we wanted (colorwise), we would pour it
out into cookie cutters which were laying on several layers of towel.
Let them sit for a bit to drain and dry, then you can heat up the iron
to do a quick dry.
We poked holes in the tops while they were still wet, and then when they
were dry we hung them in our windows.
Even the littlest kids can do this, and it was really fun.
Ann

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Ann
That sounds like fun! All things we have done with paper, this hasn't popped
into our heads :) Think we have to get crafty here soon, all this talk is
starting a (dangerous :)) creative yearning.
Indiana Tami-house will soon be a complete crafty mess :)

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>From: Ann <mumsienc@...>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: Unschooling <[email protected]>
>Subject: [Unschooling-dotcom] Paper Making
>Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 10:07:21 -0400
>
>The couple of times we made paper, it was really, really fun.
>We too just tore up paper into the blender, added water and some
>glitter. Then when we had what we wanted (colorwise), we would pour it
>out into cookie cutters which were laying on several layers of towel.
>Let them sit for a bit to drain and dry, then you can heat up the iron
>to do a quick dry.
>We poked holes in the tops while they were still wet, and then when they
>were dry we hung them in our windows.
>Even the littlest kids can do this, and it was really fun.
>Ann
>
>


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