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How do you make wall paper paste from flour?

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How do you make wall paper paste from flour?

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flour with warm water you can make it as thick or as tine as you would like. If you don’t want it to be lumpy use a flour sifter.

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This is a real old fashioned Idea not much use in modern times as it encourages bed bugs and other transients get some cheap wall paper paste from £land.

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Umm…you are right in your description, its paper mache paste (there is no ‘i’ in mache). Its not wallpaper paste…your home would be infested with insects in no time if that is what you use to hold up your wallpaper! Start with one part flour to two parts water and mix…add flour or water to get the consistency you like. (a part is an equal measurement if you don’t know. So 1/2 cup flour to 1 cup water or 1 oz of flour to 2 oz of water would be some examples) In this method you don’t need starch and you don’t need to heat it. Another example recipe that involves heating would be: Similar to the above recipe – Put 4 cups of water into a large pot. Place the pot on the stove and bring the water to a boil. While you are waiting for the water to boil, mix together 1 cup of flour with 2 cups of water, stir well to get out as many bumps as possible. Once the water is boiling, carefully add your flour and water mixture. Simmer this mixture for 2-3 minutes, until smooth. Add a few tablespo

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I guess flur and water that is how you papaer machae but you really should not have a heavy paper. Most wallpaper is just water it now. .

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Mix flour with water and starch and heat it up. Make sure it stays soft like gravy by keeping it warm.

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