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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.
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. [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
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 Blender: To turn the paper and water into a mushy pulp
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
Mix in flower petals, dried leaves, or seeds before dipping the screen.
You can manually agitate the paper in a jar with pebbles or pennies to break it down, though it takes much longer.