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How to make papyrus paper

How to make papyrus Long before paper came into existence, the Egyptians devised a way to create a sort of early version of paper called papyrus. In fact, our word for paper actually comes from papyrus. Even with the onset of the digital age, the societies of our world still operate largely on paper and ink. Although paper can be easily bought, making papyrus is a useful skill, and it feels great to create your own paper. To make papyrus, prepare the plant, make the papyrus, and finish up the process properly for the nicest result possible   Obtain a papyrus plant. Papyrus paper is created from the Cyperus papyrus plant, Cut the stalks. of papyrus plant will make a large piece of paper that will be nearly  in length. Cut off as many stalks as you will need to make the amount of paper you want. The cuts must be diagonally made. Then, cut the tips of the papyrus. You will not use the tips, which are the thinner, grass-like end of the plant.     Use strong scis

Some schools use cardboard instead of papyrus

very sorry The student is trained in writing, writing and drawing We invite schools to use real papyrus in school activities, as it is available at a reasonable price we have for purchase and is also available for fre Pictures of a group of schools using what looks like papyrus in school activities The question here is Why don't these schools use original papyrus instead of counterfeit ? to better education for children  Please use the original, not the imitation Some unfortunate images of the false teaching of an invention that benefited humanity and today this invention is offended We  working in handicrafts, we grow and distribute papyrus to schools and universities for free around the world thanks to  donations  Through donations, we will get the original papyrus to them for free, including shipping costs For support  and donate To donate from  Egypt name bank  cib  egypt Beneficiary Name ahmed mohamed  saleh account  numbe