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Recipe
Recycled hand-made paper
Waste paper pulped and set in a deckle to make fresh sheets. Absorbent, deckle-edged, suitable for printing and drawing.
Beginner60 min active
Every A New Field recipe has been run in a domestic kitchen or community hall. Read the safety notes before you start and adapt for your venue.
What you’ll make
Textured, warm white to grey depending on source. Good ink take.
Flexible slots (flex around your material)
Fibre
Cellulose-rich powderCellulose-rich fibre500g pulpFine, dry, ground-up plant matter. Acts as filler and body in composites and doughs. Long plant fibres. Gives tensile strength to papers, pulps and composites.
Examples Waste paper, cotton rag, lint
Fixed ingredients
- Starch · 1 tsp per litre
Equipment
- Blender
- deckle and mould (or embroidery hoop + tulle)
- basin
- towels.
Refinements and variations
- Press petals or dried leaves into the wet sheet
- Add a spoon of starch for more sizing.
Source notes
Hand-papermaking tradition.
