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    Can you actually write on the paper?
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    Yes, you can write on the paper. Some markers may bleed on certain homemade papers, depending on how porous the paper is. As such, you just need to be mindful of which pens, pencils or markers you use to write on the paper with.
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    What amount of paper, lint, and leaves for the pulp is needed?
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    It's up to personal preferences. If you want a chunkier paper, or paper that visibly has more leaves, grass, bark etc., then feel free to add more. You may just have to take more time grinding and experiment with the amount of water added to your pulp. Paper making is very much a personal thing and it's easily modified -- add as little or as many different materials as you want! Additionally, the amount of pulp you may need will change, depending on how much paper you plan to make, so don't be afraid to experiment a bit with how much you use, how thick your paste is and how much water you add ,etc.
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    Can I add colored dye to my paper?
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    Yes, you can. Avoid adding too much, or your paper may end up too soggy or too dark. Start with about 1 teaspoon, then add more as necessary.
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    If I am using guar gum as a thickening agent, how much should I add to get strong paper board?
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    Add a small amount, like a teaspoon, at first, then keep adding more until you get the texture you want.
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    I want to get the best ratio of paper, leaves, vinegar, and starch. Is there an actual recipe I can use to make paper?
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    It's really all personal preference. If you like thinner paper, use less leaves because they will give paper a chunkier effect. You can also use printer paper, or rice paper if you want a cleaner whiter effect, with a thinner overall paper. In addition, the more water you add, the thinner the paper will be but don't add so little water that your paper runs through the mesh (the wooden method is the easiest for beginners).
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    How does one come up with time to make paper?
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    Some people prioritize learning and creating. You find time for the things that interest you.
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    Will it still be safe to use the blender after making paper?
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    As long as you wash it thoroughly after use it should be fine. You may need to scrub a bit though if you don't have a dishwasher or your blender isn't dishwasher safe.
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    I have a round frame. Can I use it instead of a rectangular frame?
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    Yes. Your final product will just be a circular piece of paper instead of a rectangular piece.
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    Is caustic soda needed in this process?
    Community Answer
    Caustic soda is not needed, but it may be added to the paper pulp after blended.
  • Question
    How do I make paper with an old book bag?
    Community Answer
    You cannot make paper since a book bag is made of cloth or plastic rather than paper.
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    When is paper acid free?
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    Acid-free paper is paper that if infused in water yields a neutral or basic pH (7 or slightly greater). It can be made from any cellulose fiber as long as the active acid pulp is eliminated during processing. It is also lignin- and sulfur-free.
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    Can I put the paper in the printer?
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    Yes, but you'll have to make sure that the edges are trimmed and it's not too thick for the printer.
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    For a more artistic flair, can I also incorporate plant materials into my paper, such as shreds of flower petals, leaves, or green grass?
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    Yes, you can. The materials mentioned will only make a difference in the look of the paper.
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    Do you know of a method that doesn't need the screen if I am not able to make a screen for paper making?
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    You can use a window mesh as a substitute for the screen. If you don't want to use any material of that sort, it will be difficult to remove the paper after it has dried.
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    Can paper made from newspaper be turned white?
    Artemi
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    It can become mostly white by adding vinegar to the pulp.
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    Is it OK to not add liquid starch?
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    You have to add it. If you don't, you will get a goo consistency.
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    How strong is the paper? Will it tear easily?
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    It would be kind of a weak paper. If you are making borders on the paper for work, chances are it will tear.
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    Can I use glue as a thickening agent?
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    Yes. Glue can be used to thicken the paper. You could also just add more paper scraps to the water.
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    Can I make paper from old newspapers?
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    Yes newspaper is one of the best materials. There will be a lot of ink so be aware the paper will be a light gray at the end.
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    Do I have to add liquid starch?
    Community Answer
    No, but the starch helps prevent ink from soaking into the paper fibers.
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    How do I turn newspaper into white paper?
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    You just follow the instructions here. Since newspapers are usually gray and have a lot of ink, they may not be perfectly white. You can use white food dye or try to include more pieces of old paper that are not so colored.
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    Where can I find more detailed information on the whole paper-making process?
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    Try looking online or in your local library for resources about paper-making. You can also look up a tutorial on how to make seed paper by David Suzuki if you're interested in that.
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    Can I make paper from coconut leaves?
    Community Answer
    Yes, if you smash them up and combine them with paste and other fibers.
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    I don't have a screen handy. Is there anything else I can use?
    Community Answer
    You can use nylons or pantyhose. Bend a wire (coat hanger) to the desired shape and size and then stretch the nylons around the wire frame.
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    What should I do to start my own paper mill?
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    Look up how to make one. You will need space to start a mill. If you are going to make a business out of it, you may need money for supplies and advertising.
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    How long should I soak the leaves and grass in caustic soda to create tree free paper?
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    Soak the leaves and grass in caustic soda until the paper is damp and soggy. Doing this will make the paper "tree free."
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    Are there any other substances I can use instead of paper?
    Community Answer
    You could try calligraphy rice paper if you don't want to use traditional cotton paper.
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    Can I use the paper for printing?
    Community Answer
    Yes, but you'll have to make sure that the edges are trimmed and it's not too thick overall for the printer.
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    If seeds are put into the pulp, will it work like any seed paper? How well does it fold? Will it be durable enough to make little paper boxes?
    ConnorFisher
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    It will work like seed paper, yes. The paper will fold well if it's thick; thin paper might just snap in half. Experiment with different types of paper and different thicknesses to make paper that folds without tearing.
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    Can I bond sugar, wax or corn syrup mix to get more solid from the pulp?
    ConnorFisher
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    No. These materials will change the consistency of the pulp in a way that prevents the mixture from dying into flat, cohesive sheets of paper.
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