Homemade re-cycled paper.

With the school and my internship we have had for the last two weeks been working on “to make homemade paper”. It’s fun! So I will show you what and how I did it at home.

This is what you need.

1/2 a tee spoon off caoline to make the re-circle paper thicker (you can also use potato flour).

The paper should be in water at least 24 hours. Mine has had a water bath 5 day’s.

You can’t use old paper with food stuff on!

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Mix it in your mixer with as much water that fits. My mixer isn’t that big so I added water in the between of mixing it.

It should look like a paper-smoothie-mix. Make sure you have a good and big enough water-bath for the size of your frame.

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Here is some oregano getting into the paper-smoothie-mix (above).

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Here is cake color getting into the paper-smoothie-mix (above).

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You can use herbs, sparkly, cake color, flowers, grass, leafs or what ever you have at home or outside. 😉

You can go for a walk and see what you can find in your neighborhood or in a forest. Sort and press it. In a news paper for few day’s.

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This is what you need!

1. A frame with net and one without. 2. Cotton cloth. 3. Swamp. 4. Something to sture the paper-smoothie-mix.

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Put the frame on a cotton cloth upsidedown. Use a swamp to get out as much water as possible before you lift the frame up.

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Let the re-circled paper dry for 12 – 24 hours as horizontal as possible.

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You can hang them vertical after 12 – 24 hours and after that when they are completely dry you can put them under something heavy and make them flatter.

Good luck!

This is a good Christmas gift to those who like to write. 😉

/Mia-Simone.Svenberg

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Welcome to my blog. I am a creative young lady who comes from the northern part of Sweden and moved to Norway in 2007. This blog is about my dailylife, my faith, being creative in different ways, take challenges, share thoughts. I write to share, cause my heavenly Father told me so. And you SHARE to them around you. I mostly sew. Become a student this August-25, to become a teacher, so I'll share about that too. I love to inspire others. ..and I love coffee!

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