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Old 03-02-2003, 06:20 PM   #12
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I found this on some web site.

"This can be done two ways and used for many things. To make Belts, blower covers, spare tire covers, even boots and tops, use tissue paper or a paper tower without the quilting. If you are making seat belts, paint the tissue paper with acrylic paint and let it dry. Once dry, it will be pretty durable and can be bent to make natural looking folds. When making a cover for something, get either tissue paper or an unquilted paper towel. Cut the paper to a reasonable size then soak it in a deluted Elmers glue solution (Thin down with water). Then place the paper and mold it over the part and let dry 'till hard. Once it's dry, remove, clean the part molded and paint the paper form. Once the paints dry you have a cover that will fit perfectly over the."

I just cut and paste.
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