: To get "solid" paper, you must remove as much water as possible. Place another piece of felt on top and use a heavy roller or a dedicated paper press.
: Tear up old paper (newspaper, office paper, or egg cartons) into small pieces. Avoid glossy or coated paper as it doesn't break down well.
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: Soak the pieces in warm water for several hours or overnight to soften the fibers.
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: Use a blender to mix the soaked paper with plenty of water. Blend until it reaches a "soupy" consistency with no visible chunks.
: Once mostly dry, you can iron the paper on a low setting. This "sets" the fibers and creates a much smoother, more professional "solid" finish. Avoid glossy or coated paper as it doesn't break down well
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