There is a paper mache recipe that involves using flour and water instead of white glue. This can be very useful, as it is not quite as messy as glue.
Yes, white glue is part of the recipe for that.
That will do the trick! A basic recipe for paper mache is: 1 and 1/2 cups of water 1 cup flour (white is most common) 1/4 cup of white glue
Baking soda vinegar glue paper
put the paper in the glue and sculpt
Rip up paper into small pieces, soak in the water and stir it, then add the white glue.
you use paper and glue
It can take 2- 3 1/2. Depends on how much glue you put on the paper mache and if you used the right glue.
To make a simple paper mache glue mix together one part flour and two parts water. If you live in a humid area add a few tablespoons of salt to prevent mould.
I assume that you mean what paste or paper strip adherent dries clear. The only thing I know that would dry clear would be white glue (like Elmer's). Some people with gluten allergies use white glue instead of flour and water paste. It works well.
Paper Mache
technically, yes. wallpaper paste will do. all you do is mix the powder with water and stir. voila! you have paper mache glue. just apply the glue to the paper (newspaper will do) very carefully, don't use too much. hope it helped!
all you need is flower and water to make paper mache