Papers come in all shapes, sizes, colors
and designs. Novelties aside, the best skins are the ones which stick where
and when you want them to. |
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These nothing worse than spending half an hour on
your masterpiece only to have it fall apart at the crucial moment. Rice or wheat straw are
recommended - the thinner and finer the better. Most of these designs are based on using
standard size papers but work just as well with king size. |
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Paper never got anyone high so the aim is always
to use as little as possible. Try tearing your papers down to size. Some judicious
trimming can also make the joint easier to roll. The wider, squarer types of pa per give
you more scope for creating tailor made skins of different shapes. |
If things start go bit pear-shaped the humble skin
can save the day. Gummed strips torn from a spare paper make excellent bandages for
tears, leaks, gaps and other emergencies. The strips are also ideal for
creating joints
between spliffs and roaches. |
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