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How to Make Homemade Watercolor PaperRecycle Old Paper to Create Inexpensive, Fine Art Paper
With scrap paper, a blender and a window screen, an artist can create their own homemade, recycled watercolor paper.
Making homemade watercolor paper from scrap paper has several advantages. First, it is good for the environment. Every time paper is recycled, trees are saved and less garbage takes up space in landfills. Second, it saves money. Watercolor paper made from recycled materials can be expensive. Making paper at home costs pennies per sheet. Third, the artist can customize the sheet to match their needs. The artist can make the paper rough, smooth, tinted or textured. To take advantage of these benefits, follow the directions for making paper, below. Gathering MaterialsSeveral are needed to make homemade paper. First, crafter should decide how big they want their finished fine art paper and then purchase a window screen that is the dimensions of the desired paper sheet. Window screens can be purchased at a home improvement or hardware stores. If a pre-made window screen can’t be found, a roll of window screen can be purchased and stapled to a picture frame with a staple gun to get the same effect. The crafter will also need:
Choosing Scrap PaperChoosing the right scrap to use is important. Since the finished fine art paper will be used for fine art purposes, only scrap paper that is acid-free should be used to make recycled art supplies, such as:
Making the Paper
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