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: Pour the pulp into a large plastic tub filled with water. Use a "mould and deckle" (a frame with a screen) to scoop up the pulp. As you lift it, the water drains away, leaving a layer of interlocking fibers on the screen.

To create your own handmade paper at home, you can recycle old scraps like construction paper, toilet paper tubes, or cardboard. The basic process involves turning these materials into a liquid pulp and then flattening them into a new sheet. 14856-10838180

: Transfer the wet sheet onto a "couching" cloth—this can be an old bedsheet cut into pieces. Use a sponge to press out excess moisture through the back of the screen before carefully peeling it away. Let the new sheet dry completely on a rack or clothes hanger. Alternative Methods : Pour the pulp into a large plastic tub filled with water

: Tear your paper scraps into small pieces (about 2 inches) and soak them in water. Use a blender—often found at thrift stores like those recommended by Catherine Rains —to blend the scraps with water until they reach a pulpy texture. To create your own handmade paper at home,

: You can add decorative elements like flower petals, seeds, or kitchen spices during the forming stage.

You can still make paper by spreading pulp over a towel or felt with your hands or a spoon.