Nicole likes to keep her arts and crafts old school, which is why she's making paper mache Easter eggs with her kids. With just a few supplies (flour, balloons, newspaper, paint) you can make these too for super cheap. Here's how to do it:
To start, make a paste by boiling 5 parts water with 1 part flour for 3 minutes, then let cool. Cut 2-inch strips of paper from a newspaper or magazine, dip them in the mixture, remove the excess, and fold it over the item. Cover your item with no more than 4 layers, then let dry completely.
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