
IDK I was just sittin here reading on the forum and thought of it. There's all those little papers and tiny papers etc.. even regular newspapers and coupon inserts. Thrifty
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GPW wrote:We discussed that a long time ago .... it’s called paper mache ... And since I’m personally Big on recycling... I do believe that would work just fine if applied thick enough ...
We have many Mardi Gras floats here made of paper mache and some are very old ... still parading ...![]()
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Ps . In the distant past we made a two story functioning waterfall from PM and it worked fine ... Paper glued over chicken wire ...
Pmullen503 wrote:I thought of trying kraft paper. You can get it on rolls pretty cheap. I'd lay down one layer with water based polyurethane, let that dry, lay down another layer at 90 degrees to the first and then a third layer parallel to the first. Should tough and pretty smooth.
starleen2 wrote:what about corrugated cardboard covered with paper mache? We made roman armor costumes out of it last year for Halloween and it was rock solid! We used a diluted mixture of titebond II glue to cover over the cardboard base and hide the seams. when the glue dried, you couldn't tell what it was made of and it was hard as a rock.
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