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Back to Papermaking T-Paper Handmade Paper Bookbinding
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written by Ouyang Changpei
article selected from Travel China weekly
About 1,800 years ago, during the Eastern Han Dynasty(25-220), Cai Lun improved China's papermaking technique using bark and hemp. This then became one of the four great ancient inventions of China. Today, ancient papermaking has been replaced by modern means of production, but in some places in southwestern China's Guizhou Province, where many people of ethnic-minority groups live, this ancient technique is still pract ...
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Thanks for visiting my web site! The pages here are about handmade, decorative, and fine art papers from around the world: kozo, papyrus, lokta, cotton, hemp, cellulose, and more! Papers for printmaking, watercolor, tracing, drawing, collage, lamp shades, bookbinding, or whatever you choose. The various pages each offer different types of information: general descriptions, specific uses, technical information, pictures of handmade papermakers and state of the art papermaking machinery, sca ...
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The Prairie Paper Project
by Douglas W. Jones
THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Department of Computer Science and Center for the Book
Copyright © 1997 Douglas W. Jones; This work may be transmitted or stored in electronic form on any computer attached to the Internet or World Wide Web so long as this notice is included in the copy. Individuals may make single copies for their own use. All other rights are reserved.
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Volume 23, Number 2
Handmade Paper - Page 1 of 2
by Karen Mendelow
Illustrations by Stephanie Syjuco
apermaking is a fun project to do outside with friends on a sunny day, but it's easily done inside as well. It will take about two hours for the basic papermaking process, and you'll end up with around fifteen lovely sheets that you can use for cards, picture frames, or whatever your imagination suggests.
About 50 sheets of white photocopy paper from your recycling bin ...
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Welcome to the wonderful world of color, pattern, line
Welcome to the world of
Hello!
My name is Evi Parissi and I live in Piraeus Greece. This is my personal home page which is dedicated to the ancient art of marbling.
Since I was a child I have been enchanted by color. Color possesses almost magical qualities for me and sometimes simply mixing watercolor paints and applying them to paper is enough to calm and relax me.
Marbling is an art, the success of which is very much dependent ...
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The Art of Papermaking
Many people find it remarkable that maps have survived for over three or four hundred years. Most early maps were printed on strong, thick, paper handmade in France, Germany, Switzerland, and, after 1610, England; the finest paper came from northern Italy. The size of paper on which maps were printed was determined by the size of the printing press. Large maps were made by individually printing the sheets and then gluing them together.
Paper was ...
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Make your own paper:
Papermaking is a great way to re-use old newspaper. We made our paper more colorful by mixing pieces of construction paper with our slurry.
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lift screen up through slurry
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drain for a minute
flip over on sheet of newspaper
blot with more newspaper
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The art of papermaking has a long and interesting history. The following procedures given are simplified versions of traditional methods. Once basic papermaking is understood, one can make many beautiful papers using plant materials and flowers. With some skill and creativity, sheets of paper can become works of art using dyes and Japanese fibers such as Kozo.
Mold and deckle
This can be purchased as a papermaking kit from many art stores or mail order from Twinrocker. A simple version of a ...
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C'EST LE LIVRE
Next time you pick up a book think "bark." Book, in French le livre and in Spanish el libro, is liber in Latin and the origin of the word library, but liber in Latin also is a word for bark. A book, therefore, is "on bark." In olden Europe, this was a correct statement, because paper was made from fibers in the bark of special dicotyledonous plants. The comparison with plants continues, because pages in a book are often referred to as leaves--in German, leaf is das Blatt--and we ...
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Rubber stamping is an art all in itself, as a glance into the Remedial Rubber section will show. But time and time again, after the first excitement of rubber stamping has worn off, the fascination with paper and Paper Arts takes hold. There's little to wonder at here, as beautiful paper goes hand in hand with creating beautiful cards and rubber stamping adds even more dimension to little handmade books and handmade paper. How delightful the sense of self-satisfaction to create not onl ...
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Beautiful writing deserves beautiful paper. One of the oldest and most elegant methods of decorating paper is. . .
SUMINAGASHI ~ Japanese Marbling
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Suminagashi is the ancient Japanese technique of decorating paper with inks. It is believed to be the oldest form of marbling, originating in China over 2,000 years ago and practiced in Japan by Shinto priests as early as the 12th century. Suminagashi (sue-me-NAH-gah-she), which means literally "ink-floating" involves doing just that.
Japanese Sumi-e inks were originally used, dropped carefully to flo ...
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Table of Contents
The Manufacture of Fine Papers
Introduction
The History of Paper
Pre-Paper Media
Egyptians and Papyrus
The History of Paper
The Inventor of Paper
TsÌai LunÌs Paper
The Wove Mold Process
The Laid Mold
The Laid Mold (continued)
Therefore,
Historical significance of paper...
875 A.D. - First known use of toilet paper.
The ÏPaper RenaissanceÓ- 17th to 19th Century Europe
AmericaÌs First Paper Mill
Fibers for Papermaking
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Make Your Own Paper
Recommended Grade Level K-12
Objectives
Students will be able to: 1) understand the paper recycling process; 2) learn the importance of recycling paper; and 3) make their own paper.
Method
Students will use waste paper to make new paper.
Materials
Blender
Used paper (different colors, including white)
Large steel food cans, at least 2
Support screen
Papermaking screen
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Pressing Board or Block
Couching sheets or papertowels
Newspaper
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In the middle of the 19th Century a young Englishman brought home a stack of extremely thin, opaque and tough paper from India and gave it to his alma mater, Oxford University. Using this paper, 24 Bibles of only one-half the ordinary thickness were published.
The Bibles, one of which was presented to Queen Victoria, attracted the attention of intellectuals in England. Bibliophiles offered to pay 20 pounds sterling, a considerable amount at that time, for one Bible, but ultimately not a singl ...
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Will Hand Papermaking Survive?
A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON THIS LONG-LIVED TRADITION
by Michael Durgin
Outside the Dieu Donné Papermill in New York, N.Y.
Despite the many new technologies and sophisticated processes that have given us the volume of paper we have today, there are some American mills where paper is still made much as it was 2,000 years ago in China -- one sheet at a time, by experienced craftspeople. Following a slow and laborious process, they are preserving the ol ...
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