| Paper Recycling |
| Paper definitely has it all over rock and scissors when it comes to these crafts! |
From "Creative Juice" episode DCRJ-505 |
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Cathie Filian and Steve Piacenza are giving recycled paper a fresh start. They demonstrate how to make handmade paper thats definitely something to write home about, paper bowls that add a colorful, decorative touch to any home, and a greeting-card ornament thats straight out of a geometry class.
Colors, shapes, and sizes are at your command with a simple kit that makes creating homemade paper a breeze.
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 Handmade Paper Embedded with Flowers
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Handmade Paper Embedded with Flowers Materials: 10-15 sheets of scrap white or ivory paper (do not use glossy or magazine paper) dried flower petals and/or leaves blender (dedicated to papermaking) papermaking screen* papermaking box frame/mold* papermaking plastic drainage tray* plastic vat (medium-size storage tubs work well cookie sheet or other tray blotting/couching paper* press bar* towel sponge parchment paper iron cotton cloth to use as a pressing cloth *These items can be purchased at a crafts store as part of a kit. 1. Tear scrap paper into 1"x1" squares. Include colored paper or cardstock in the mix to add color to the finished paper (figure A).
2. Place a few handfuls of paper squares in a blender. Add 3 c. water and liquefy the paper, pulsing in 10- to 15-second pulses (figure B). Continue until the paper is broken down into pulp (figure C).
3. Unlatch the box frame portion of the papermaking kit and lay the screen on top of the frame (figure D). Cover with the plastic drainage tray and latch the screen and the tray to the frame. 4. With the plastic drainage tray down, submerge the box frame, screen and drainage tray in a small tub of water, making certain that the water level is not higher than the box frame (figure E).
5. Pour half of the liquidized paper pulp into the water-filled tub. Lift the box frame out of the water, but keep it positioned over the tub (figure F). 6. Add any additives, such as dried flowers, leaves or confetti. Push additives into the pulp (figure G).
7. Use your fingers to press the pulp mixture into an even layer.8. Over a cookie sheet or tray, release the screen and the plastic drainage tray from the box frame. 9. Top the pulp with the topper sheet from the papermaking kit. Press down on the sheet and pulp with a sponge to remove the excess water (figure H). 10. Invert the paper on a towel and remove the screen. Using blotting, or couching, paper, absorb any additional water by pressing the paper with a press bar (figure I). 11. Lay the paper on a piece of parchment to dry for at least 8 hours. 12. When the paper is completely dry, sandwich it between two pieces of cotton and iron gently with a dry iron (figure J).
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