http://www.kinderart.com/painting/milkbubbles.shtml
I think everyone should try this!!
I used a rectangle baking pan so paper would fit. I used letter sized white construction paper. When you do the paper, lightly place it on top for about 8-10 seconds and QUICKLY flip it over onto a drying rack. You may want to put a tray or drop cloth under drying rack, it will drip oil. It takes days and days for this to dry. I promise it does not smell like milk and it had no greasy oil residue coming off of it. And it is totally worth it!
I used the milk bubble paper as part of my art journal project. All of the kids made theirs with the paper too. It is pretty awesome. You can use the paper for so many things.
This turned out really well!
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