Long, Long Way - From Home
: Rip scrap paper into small pieces and soak them in water for at least 12 hours. Blend the mixture into a smooth pulp using a kitchen blender.
: Use a mould and deckle (two frames, one with a screen) to scoop the pulp out of a water vat. Shake it slightly to align the fibers for a stronger, more uniform sheet.
: Contrast the "destiny" mentioned in the lyrics with the crushing loneliness of the "millions of faces" in the city. Topic: Sebastian Barry’s " A Long Long Way " Long, Long Way From Home
: Press the wet sheet onto a cloth and use a sponge to remove excess water. To make it look "vintage" (fitting the song’s 1970s vibe), submerge the dry paper in strong coffee for 10 minutes and bake it in an oven at for 5–7 minutes. 2. Writing an Analytical Paper
If your goal is to make physical paper that matches the "nostalgic" or "worn" themes of the title, you can recycle old scraps into a "solid" new sheet. : Rip scrap paper into small pieces and
If you are writing a research or essay paper, the title usually refers to the or the Sebastian Barry novel (2005) . Topic: Foreigner’s "Long, Long Way From Home"
For a literary paper, this novel provides a gritty look at Irish identity during WWI. Shake it slightly to align the fibers for
To "make a solid paper" related to , you can either create physical handmade paper with a vintage feel or write a well-structured analytical paper based on the famous Foreigner song or Sebastian Barry's novel. 1. Creating Physical Handmade Paper



