A. Consumables
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A. CONSUMABLES
A. CONSUMABLES
1. Tears of paper dry everything, for the structure, in number of two and superimposed.
2. Plastic strip, made from a biodegradable plastic bag, for the screen.
It must have a surface such as to contain a rectangular square of 21 x 24 cm.
3. Sheet of paper.
It is used for finishing the strip; it comes from the recycling of an old magazine.
It must have the shape of a rectangle of about 28 x 25 cm; and must have straight at least one of the two longest edges.
4. Paper table napkin, for the pillow, folded in four layers.
5. Strips of cotton fabric, for the strings, in number of two.
They were obtained from the recycling of an old disused shirt. Each of them is 50 cm long and 1 cm high; in order to facilitate the packaging of the mask, the strings they were rubbed on a piece of slightly moistened soap, tapered and left to dry for a few hours.
6. Soap, a pinch.
It served for the finishing of the strings.
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