I haven't been on permies much the last few months because it's been pure insanity in my life. My husband was disabled for three months due to a Crohn's flare up, and I'm teaching more classes at my kids' school. Just before Christmas, though, some of my friends worked together to make a big gift basket for my family, full of goodies my husband (who can't eat much due to his crohn's) could eat...including some big tasty oranges. It was such an amazing, kind gesture.
I needed some way to thank them, and I had recently seen Sally Pointer's videos on making orange boxes:
I didn't have any wheat flour to make the traditional gluten-based papier-mâché paste. So, I decided to try using gum arabic (because I didn't want to use Elmer's PVA glue. Why make a container out of all natural materials and then coat it with a type of plastic?). I'm pretty sure gum arabic wasn't the best choice, though, because it reanimates really easily! It was also finicky to work with, because it was such a thin liquid.
I then painted the boxes with my homemade watercolors. Usually my watercolors are pretty water resistant...but maybe because they're on a surface already coated in gum arabic made them reanimate too easily?
I went outside to get a pictures of the orange boxes, and the tiniest amount of moisture from the frozen snow caused my paint (which had been dry for days) to smear!
I guess that means I need to seal these somehow...but with what? I don't want to seal the inside, because then it wouldn't have it's lovely orange scent. But, the outside obviously needs to be sealed in some manner so the paint doesn't smear when touched with wet hands or a tiny amount of water!
What is a natural sealing method that won't reactivate the water color?