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Using recycled newspapers

Today is cold and dull even though its May!  ☔

I collected old newspapers from everyone, word has got round about making my paper.

On a whim I added some blue food colouring dye to the mixture 💧

The colour looked lovely, swirling around the bowl.  Whoops I didn't wear gloves and two hours later my hands are still BLUE 🙏

The sheets are now drying, I was not impressed with how they looked, the recycled material looks dull and the colour has turned grey tone. 😕

Lets see what tomorrow brings when the paper has dried 👀


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