How to Make Paper Curls
Find a round object in the size you'd like the curls to be., Cut a strip of paper about 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) wide., Wrap the paper around the round object., While holding the paper in place, spray with water., Carefully place the paper curl in the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Find a round object in the size you'd like the curls to be.
For example, a pencil will make small curls, while a kitchen roll will make much larger curls.
It all depends on what use you need to make of the resulting curls. -
Step 2: Cut a strip of paper about 1⁄2 inch (1.3 cm) wide.
Cut it as long as you like; for example, if it's for a long-haired wig, the curls will be much longer than curls for gift wrapping on top of a present. , Wrap it just like a barbers pole. , Spray until all of the paper is coated. ,, Then remove the paper curl from the freezer. ,,, You now have your first paper curl.
Repeat for as many as you need. -
Step 3: Wrap the paper around the round object.
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Step 4: While holding the paper in place
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Step 5: spray with water.
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Step 6: Carefully place the paper curl in the freezer.
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Step 7: Wait for 20 minutes.
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Step 8: Let the paper curl thaw.
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Step 9: Slide the paper off the round object.
Detailed Guide
For example, a pencil will make small curls, while a kitchen roll will make much larger curls.
It all depends on what use you need to make of the resulting curls.
Cut it as long as you like; for example, if it's for a long-haired wig, the curls will be much longer than curls for gift wrapping on top of a present. , Wrap it just like a barbers pole. , Spray until all of the paper is coated. ,, Then remove the paper curl from the freezer. ,,, You now have your first paper curl.
Repeat for as many as you need.
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