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Submerge your screen (mould) into the basin and move it around until it’s evenly covered with pulp. Lift it straight up, letting the water drain through the screen.
Mix in flower petals, dried leaves, or seeds before dipping the screen.
Blot the paper with a sponge or another cloth to remove excess water. Let it air dry completely—this can take 24 to 48 hours depending on thickness. Creative Tips [rotf.lol 0001cp]qe78zn786151.mp4
Fill a blender halfway with warm water and add a handful of soaked scraps. Blend until the mixture looks like a thick, soupy slurry.
To make paper from recycled scraps, you essentially break down old fibers into a "pulp" and then reform them into a flat sheet. Paper scraps: Newspaper, junk mail, or construction paper. Water: Warm water helps the fibers break down faster. Blender: To turn the paper and water into a mushy pulp. Submerge your screen (mould) into the basin and
Tear your paper into small bits (about 1 inch) and soak them in warm water for at least 30 minutes, or overnight for tougher materials like cardboard.
A wooden frame with a screen (like a window screen) used to catch the pulp. Large Basin: To hold the pulp mixture. Absorbent Cloths: Felt, flannel, or sponges for drying. Step-by-Step Instructions Blot the paper with a sponge or another
You can manually agitate the paper in a jar with pebbles or pennies to break it down, though it takes much longer.