: A screen attached to a frame (you can DIY these with old picture frames and window screening) Large Tub : To hold the water and pulp Absorbent Fabric : Felts, towels, or sponges for drying 📝 Step-by-Step Instructions
You can customize your paper during the blending or "pulling" stages:
: Mix in small bits of thread or glitter for extra visual interest. Download 26c9478e469f4c0693a24f9bf7de57ac mp4
: Non-glossy office paper, newspaper, or cardboard Blender : To break the paper down into a pulp
: Flip the wet sheet onto a piece of fabric. Use a sponge to press out excess water from the back of the screen before lifting the frame away. : A screen attached to a frame (you
: Let the sheets dry on the fabric overnight. Once completely dry, gently peel them off to reveal your custom paper. ✨ Creative Additions
: Dip your mould and deckle into the tub, level it out, and lift it straight up. The water will drain through the screen, leaving a layer of fibers behind. : Let the sheets dry on the fabric overnight
: Tear your paper into small pieces and soak them in warm water for at least an hour—or overnight for tougher materials like cardboard.