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​Paper-Making

What You’ll Need:
  • One large disposable aluminum pan or plastic bin (bigger than 13″ x 9″)
  • One or more smaller disposable aluminum pans (13″ x 9″ or smaller)
  • Boil the plants and pound them into a pulp or soggy mass.
    Fiberglass screen (enough to cut two or more screens the size of the smaller pan bottoms)
  • Scissors or x-acto knife (ask an adult to help)
  • Scrap paper (any used paper, tissue paper, construction paper, or paper towels)
  • Large bowl or plastic bin (for soaking)
  • Blender (ask an adult to help)
  • Sponge
  • Packing, duct, or wide masking tape
  • Towels and newspapers (for drying)
  • Apron, smock, or old clothes


Optional:
  • rolling pin
  • dried flowers, herbs, glitter, short pieces of thread (for decoration and texture)
Mix the pulp with water until tiny fibers form on the surface. Lift out the thin layer of pulp with a paper mold to form a sheet.

Directions:
  • Find a workspace that can get wet and messy. Be sure to wear an apron or old clothes.
  • When you’re done, don’t pour left over pulp down the drain. Throw it out or freeze it in a plastic bag to use later.

Prepare the Scrap Paper:
  1. Remove any tape from your scrap paper.
  2. Tear the paper into small pieces (about 1-inch squares). You’ll need about 1 1/2 cups of dry paper for each sheet of new paper you want to make.
  3. Soak the paper in warm water in a large bowl for at least 30 minutes. If you can, let it sit overnight.

Make a Frame:
  1. Cut a rectangular hole in the bottom of disposable aluminum pan. Leave a 1-inch border around the bottom of the pan. Don’t touch the edge! It may be sharp.
  2. Flip over the mold to release the wet sheet. Press the paper to squeeze out water.
    Cut two pieces of fiberglass screen, each large enough to cover the entire bottom of the pan.
  3. Place one screen in the bottom of the pan. Make sure that it lies flat. Tape down the sides of the pan to keep the screen in place. This is your frame!

Make the Pulp:
  1. Fill the blender with about three cups of warm water. Then add a large handful of wet paper.
  2. Put the lid on tight. Blend at medium speed until you can no longer see the pieces of paper (about 30 to 60 seconds). The pulp will look soupy.
  3. To add texture, stir in tiny pieces of thread, dried flowers, or herbs.

Form a Sheet:
  1. Fill a large bin or pan about halfway with warm water.
  2. Hang the paper to dry.
    Lower the bottom of the frame into the water. Have the adult slowly pour the pulp into the frame.
  3. Gently move the frame back and forth underwater to get an even layer of pulp on the screen. Try to keep the pan leveled so the pulp settles evenly.
  4. Carefully lift the frame straight out of the bin. Keep it flat until most of the water has drained out.
  5. Gently press the pulp with the palm of your hand to thoroughly squeeze out extra water.
  6. Blot the bottom of the screen with a sponge to dry it.

Finish the Paper:
  1. Place a clean towel on a flat surface.
  2. Carefully peel off the tape and lift out the screen.
  3. Place the screen on the towels.
  4. Place the second screen over the pulp. Pat it with a sponge or towel.
  5. Gently lift the top screen. Then flip the paper and remaining screen over. Place it on a new towel.
  6. Slowly and gently lift the screen, leaving behind just the sheet of paper.
  7. Cover the paper with another towel. Press down with your hands or a rolling pin to squeeze out moisture.
  8. Carefully transfer the paper onto a newspaper. Let it dry for a few hours.
  9. When the paper is dry, gently peel it off.
  10. Make something special with your new paper, like a greeting card, origami, a book, or bookmarks!​
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Cut plants & soak them in water.
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Boil the plants and pound them into a pulp or soggy mass.
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Mix the pulp with water until tiny fibers form on the surface. Lift out the thin layer of pulp with a paper mold to form a sheet.
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Flip over the mold to release the wet sheet. Press the paper to squeeze out water.
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Hang the paper to dry.
Adapted from: http://www.amnh.org/ology/features/stufftodo_anthropology/papermaking/ – Click link to see more pics of the paper-making process.
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