If you don't have a blender or a professional frame, you can try these alternative methods:
: Tear old paper (like junk mail or notebooks) into small pieces and soak them in warm water for at least a few hours. g_012.mp4
: Use an old picture frame and attach a piece of window screen or fine mesh to the back. If you don't have a blender or a
: Flip the wet pulp sheet onto a flat, absorbent surface like a felt or cloth. Press out excess water with a sponge, then peel away the frame and let the new paper dry completely. Press out excess water with a sponge, then
: Mix in dried flowers, seeds, or food coloring during the blending stage for custom textures.
: Pour the pulp into a large tub of water and stir. Dip a mould and deckle (a frame with a screen) into the mixture, then lift it horizontally to catch a thin, even layer of pulp.
To make paper at home from recycled scraps, follow these standard steps: