Notebook paper, junk mail, construction paper (avoid glossy/plastic-coated). Water and a large tub/sink. Blender .
A screen or mesh (like a screen-printing frame, mesh sieve, or window screen stretched over a frame). Cotton cloths or felt sheets.
Pour the pulp into a large tub of water. Submerge the mold and deckle, lift it straight up to catch the pulp, and shake it gently to even out the pulp thickness.
Let the excess water drain. Flip the screen onto a cotton cloth, and use a sponge or roller to press out more moisture.
Make DIY fidgets using paper, tape, and filling.
Dried flowers, glitter, or confetti for decoration. Steps to Make Paper
Carefully remove the screen and let the paper dry on the cloth for about 24 hours. More Teen Paper Crafts
Notebook paper, junk mail, construction paper (avoid glossy/plastic-coated). Water and a large tub/sink. Blender .
A screen or mesh (like a screen-printing frame, mesh sieve, or window screen stretched over a frame). Cotton cloths or felt sheets. little dirty teens
Pour the pulp into a large tub of water. Submerge the mold and deckle, lift it straight up to catch the pulp, and shake it gently to even out the pulp thickness. A screen or mesh (like a screen-printing frame,
Let the excess water drain. Flip the screen onto a cotton cloth, and use a sponge or roller to press out more moisture. Submerge the mold and deckle, lift it straight
Make DIY fidgets using paper, tape, and filling.
Dried flowers, glitter, or confetti for decoration. Steps to Make Paper
Carefully remove the screen and let the paper dry on the cloth for about 24 hours. More Teen Paper Crafts