Difference between revisions of "Rice paper"
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− | [[Rice paper]] is made from drying [[rice paste]] using a [[Desiccator#Drying_rice paper]] or [[Drying_rack#Rice_paper|drying rack]] | + | [[Rice paper]] is made from drying [[rice paste]] using a [[Desiccator#Drying_rice paper|desiccator]] or [[Drying_rack#Rice_paper|drying rack]] |
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* [[fighting kite]]s with [[wood]], [[string]], and [[rice paste]] | * [[fighting kite]]s with [[wood]], [[string]], and [[rice paste]] | ||
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* [[paper label]]s to [[Paper label|label]] some containers | * [[paper label]]s to [[Paper label|label]] some containers | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[paper bag]]s |
* [[rice paper blinds]] with [[string]] | * [[rice paper blinds]] with [[string]] | ||
+ | * [[papier-mâché figurine]]s with [[rice paste]] using a {{paintbrush}} | ||
+ | * [[paper fan]]s | ||
+ | * [[bejewelled fan]]s |
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Rice paper is made from drying rice paste using a desiccator or drying rack
Uses for rice paper
Rice paper can be used to make:
- fighting kites with wood, string, and rice paste
- paper labels to label some containers
- paper bags
- rice paper blinds with string
- papier-mâché figurines with rice paste using a fur, hemp or cotton paintbrush
- paper fans
- bejewelled fans