You really just mix used paper and water and mush it up into a pulp. Huge machines in paper mills can do this in about ten minutes.
You can add extra fibers in the final stage to improve the quality, if required.
See the related question below.
If you mix yellow and red paint you get orange.
If you mix red and yellow together, you would get ORANGE!! :)
You would see a shade of blue on the paper. Cyan and magenta pigments combine to create blue when mixed together in equal amounts on a white surface.
You would get the color teal or turquoise when you mix blue and green together.
Orange
yes you can mix peroxide together,but it would change to a light colored and it would frizzes
They wouldn't mix but if they did it would have to be in Tasmania.
Mix all of the colors together.
You would use Cake Mix and a Koopa Leaf.
Plastic ones would depend whether you have a facility for recycling plastic in your area. You should be able to recycle the "cardboardy" ones with the paper or cardboard. They are quite good in your compost bin if you're willing to tear them up a bit, particularly if you're short of woody material to mix in
Keep and gather them in a mulch bin then when they decompose Mix them in with the garden soil
To make filter paper at home, you will need to mix water and paper pulp together to create a slurry. Then, pour the slurry onto a flat surface and let it dry completely. Once dry, cut the paper into desired shapes and sizes for use as filter paper.