Wednesday, July 16, 2014

How to Make Rice Glue

Rice glue is used a lot in Japanese paper crafts and the making of kanzashi. The benefit of rice glue is that it dries hard and almost transparent, which is ideal for many paper crafts. Rice glue can be bought in an oriental supermarket or it can be made at home. Here you'll learn how to make it at home and it can be stored in a jar in the fridge.

Makes two cups of glue:
  • 1 cup rice (preferably sticky rice like basmati or sushi rice)
  • 3-4 cups water
  1. 1
    Combine all the ingredients in a saucepan. Bring to the boil.

    Make Rice Glue Step 1.jpg
  2. 2
    Lower the temperature and simmer for 45 minutes.

    Make Rice Glue Step 2.jpg
  3. 3
    Check its consistency. It should look a bit like oatmeal (porridge)––if it still looks rice-like, add more water and keep cooking.

    Make Rice Glue Step 3.jpg
  4. 4
    When it looks like oatmeal, remove it from the heat and let it cool thoroughly.

    Make Rice Glue Step 4.jpg
  5. 5
    Push the mixture through a sieve to remove the larger pieces. Alternatively, put in a blender (you might need to add a little bit more water). Pour into a suitable storage jar.

    Make Rice Glue Step 5.jpg
  6. 6
    Store in the refrigerator. Use as required; apply from the jar using a glue brush.

    Make Rice Glue Step 6.jpg
  7. 7
    Finished.

    Make Rice Glue Intro.jpg
source : http://m.wikihow.com/Make-Rice-Glue

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