
The Materials
* Deckle (or any square frame with a wire/plastic mesh stretched across it)
*Mould ( another square frame of the same size of the sieve)
* A pair of stiff boards slightly larger than the sieve
* Smooth drying cloths slightly larger than the sieve
* A sponge
* A blender
* A tub or basin large enough to fit the sieve
* 50g or so of waste paper

1. Shred the waste paper and soak for at least 4 hours. Soak overnight if you plan to make paper the next morning.



5. Lift the frames from the mix keeping it level. The remove the mould and let the excess water drain.


6. Place a drying cloth over the pulp. Flip the deckle onto one of the stiff boards with the cloth beneath the pulp.


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Paper Pointers
Some ideas to help make your new found skill more colourful, varied and fun
* Before you throw away the bottle with that last bit of perfume, add some water into the bottle and then pour the solution into your pulp. This nicely scents your paper.
* Stale potpourri, shredded and pulped with the paper will not only add scent but colour and texture to your papers.
* Should you want to be able to use markers or fountain pens on your paper remember that you first have to size the dried paper. This is easily done by lightly painting or spraying each sheet with gelatin or starch and then letting the sheet dry. Ballpoint pens, however, are fine on unsized paper.
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