Newspaper can also be used excellently as a background. Take a newspaper and tear the places with text into suitable pieces. Mix a tablespoon of paste with cold water in an empty jam jar. Screw the jar shut and shake well. After about 30 minutes the paste should have swollen. Apply the paste to the entire surface with a thick brush, place the newspaper on top and press down with additional paste and brush. Be careful not to tear the wet newspaper. Finally, you can use a hairdryer to help the colors dry faster.
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