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		<title>How to Make Wood Pulp Paper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With so many ways to make paper out of recycled material out there, you may not have thought of making your own wood pulp paper. It can, however, be done. <a href="http://www.papermaking.net/wood-pulp-paper/how-to-make-wood-pulp-paper/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With so many ways to make paper out of recycled material out there, you may not have thought of making your own wood pulp paper. It can, however, be done.</p>
<p>All you need is the wood of your choice (the softer the better&#8211;scrap pine wood is a good choice), a wood plane, your paper frame, bleach, a pocket knife, a blender, a basin or sink, food coloring and water.</p>
<p>To keep it eco-friendly, you may wish to use fallen branches around your home.<span id="more-63"></span></p>
<p>Take your wood plane and shave your wood down into small, skinny strips. Use your pocket knife to cut the strips down to very small pieces; they should each be smaller than an inch in length. Shave off the bark if you do not wish for it to show up in your finished paper.</p>
<p>Dump your small shavings into your blender and cover them completely with water. Blend them well until the pulp is nice and watery, like a wet powder. If you have an extra blender on hand, you may want to use that one, as blending wood can really dull your blender blades.</p>
<p>Add a small amount of bleach (only if you wish to make white paper; use other food colorings if you would like different shades of paper) and let it sit to soak into your mixture.</p>
<p>Finish as you normally would, adding your paper mixture to your paper frame within your basin, making sure it&#8217;s even all the way across the screen. After the water has been filtered out of the screen, allow it to dry as you normally would, and you&#8217;ll have your own wood pulp paper!</p>
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