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cast paper using toilet paper??

Posted by Sue_Fish (My Page) on
Wed, Dec 28, 05 at 8:21

I saw a carol duval program about 1 month or so ago where they showed making molds with clay and then casting with toilet paper but I can not find the info..can anyone help me with the site or other info


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RE: cast paper using toilet paper??

It might take a lot of searching but should be on here somewhere. Let us know if you find it.!!

that's an idea, I might use it in my Christmas cards next year. That would be a surprise!!

Here is a link that might be useful: Carol Duvall Show


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RE: cast paper using toilet paper??

I've used layers of 'kleenex' instead of the casting paper stuff and it worked well. Let us know if you find the link, Sue!


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My friend and I are going to try it Wed. just from what we remember seeing on the show...will let you know..was super simple but not sure if we got all the info..still not found it on line...
We will try making our own molds also with sculpy and see how that works...


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Did you try it, Sue? How'd it go? Any pictures to show us?


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I was just browsing and saw your post. here is some info for you......
toilet paper tips


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Thanks, nice directions and photo


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