My favorite ones are the ones with "wish lists". That way I can pretend I'm indulging in a wild shopping spree, without actually ruining my budget and causing disaster. I have to be really really really firm with myself, though, because there is a HUGE temptation to um, sort of accidentally on purpose, move items from the Wish List to the Shopping Basket. ... heh.
Cheap papermaking kit: two cheap picture frames (bought from pound shops) that fit one inside the other. Stretch a bit of net curtain fabric over each one and staple in place. That's your frame and deckle. Away you go.
This is one of the reasons I'm not buying either; if I don't have time/energy/wherewithal to make a papermaking kit, I almost certainly don't have time to use one that I'd buy.
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Date: 2006-12-04 11:06 pm (UTC)I need to learn to be good as well.
See at least you were good. :-) Unlike me.
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Date: 2006-12-06 08:56 pm (UTC)You don't need a "kit" for paper making! Just a screen and sponge
http://www.pioneerthinking.com/makingpaper.html
Love,
Dad