- 1). Bend the coat hangar into a square or rectangular shape.
- 2). Stretch the pantyhose over the hangar until the material is taut.
- 3). Tear up strips of newspaper and place them in the blender, along with enough water to get the material wet and pulpy.
- 4). Set the blender to high and turn it on. Blend it until there is no longer any recognizable paper, but only a pulpy mass.
- 5). Add more water if the blender seems to be struggling, and more paper as the mass grows bigger. You want the blender to be full of formless gray pulp.
- 6). Fill a sink or portable tub with 4 inches of water. Add the white glue and mix it by hand until the glue has dissolved.
- 7). Add the paper pulp to the sink or tub.
- 8). Use the hangar/pantyhose screen to scoop up a layer of pulp. Allow all of the water to drain out of it back into the sink or tub. You should be left with a thin layer of protean paper.
- 9). Set the hanger out into a sunny place to dry. The process should take several hours or longer, depending on the time or day and the heat of the sun.
- 10
Carefully peel the new paper off of the frame, checking to make sure it is completely dry before doing so. - 11
Apply a hot iron to the paper to steam out any lingering moisture. The iron should be set to its highest setting.
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