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: Remove the deckle. Flip the mold over onto a damp cloth and press firmly. Use a sponge to soak up excess water from the back of the screen before lifting it away.

: Use colored construction paper scraps or a few drops of liquid dye. 0gyw6srwnn7r72q17qnqe_source.mp4

: Newspaper, old letters, or construction paper. Blender : To grind the paper into a pulp. : Remove the deckle

: Fill your tub with water and stir in several cups of your pulp. The more pulp you add, the thicker your paper will be. : Use colored construction paper scraps or a

: Hold the mold and deckle together and dip them into the tub at an angle. Level them out underwater, then lift straight up to catch the fibers on the screen.

: Fill your blender with water and add a few handfuls of soaked paper. Blend until it becomes a smooth, soupy pulp.

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