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Tips for
drying your paper
The most professional
looking paper is made by drying your paper in a press.
You can make a makeshift press using a stack of books.
Put couch sheets on either side of your paper and
stack them up with books on top. Change out the couch
sheets every few hours or as often as possible. If
time is not a factor leave it in the makeshift press
overnight or longer. The press really works well
because it is using more pressure than a stack of
books.
One way to dry your
paper quickly is to iron it. It is important to use a
press cloth (an old handkerchief or dish towel works
great!) and press down holding the iron still for a
few seconds. Rubbing back and forth could cause the
paper to pill. It helps to turn the paper over a few
times.
To get kind of an
"orange peel" texture to your paper you can
skip the sponging altogether and put the wet paper,
while it is on the white papermaking screen, out in
the sun to dry. If it curls up, you can press it in
our press or under a stack of books when dry and not
lose the texture.
And finally if you are
working with kids a great way to awe them is to
suggest that they slap their newly formed sheets up
against the window. When the paper is dry in a few
hours or days it will peel away. It is fun to watch
the sloppy mess turn into a beautiful sheet of paper
with a glazed surface.
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