Twenty four hours is a long time to wait to see the results. I am running out of room to dry all the pages and decided to try stacking the sheets inside old paper.
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Paper sheets stacked onto each other
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The bottom sheets didn't really dry and so I placed them around my desk and window ledges.
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Having a sneaky peek to see if they have dried |
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All good so far even though the sheets are not properly dried
I was happy the new method of using pencil shavings has worked. The effect on some of the sheets was amazing. Especially with the little bits of colour that came out of the pencil sharpener. I used watercolour pencils so that the colours would not run into my paper.
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The sheets produced this time had a lovely hint of green. The paper was so much thinner than last time as I had reused some of the old paper and added it to the new pulp. I did this by getting out all the water using a strainer. I then mashed the pulp into little clumps and stored them in a container in my fridge. The effect was that the paper wasn't so bright green. I liked how this had turned out. I had to be careful not to let the pulp go down the sink as this would block it. That was quite difficult, no one wants a blocked sink!
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