![]() Jonni likes to use toilet paper because the pulp is smoother and easier to mix, with the addition of joint compound which makes the paper clay extra smooth and great for fine details in paper mache sculptures.Ībove is Jonni’s fabulous video tutorial. This recipe originally came from Jonni at Ultimate Paper Mache. □ Paper mache clay recipe 4: with joint compound Check out the video tutorial at the beginning to see it in action. Replace the 1 cup glue in recipe 2 with 1 cup flour paste we just made, and follow the rest of recipe 2 to make the paper mache clay dough.Īgain instead of kneading the sticky dough, I find it much easier to use a dough scraper to break up the lumps. Next, gather all the ingredients in recipe 2 except for the glue. Remove from heat, let cool and store the flour paste glue in a sealed container. Keep stirring as the mixture thickens to the consistency of mayonnaise. Turn the heat to low as soon as it boils. To make the cook flour paste glue, mix 1/2 cup flour with 1 cup cold water in a saucepan until there are no lumps. The only difference is instead of glue, we are using a cooked flour paste here, which is basically homemade glue. Like recipe 2, this is also my favorite recipe. Paper mache clay recipe 3: paper pulp and cooked flour paste If the dough feels too wet, add more flour until it reaches a nice consistency like play dough. Use the dough scraper to break up the lumps as much as possible. It is so much easier than mixing the sticky dough just with our hands! □
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