Introduction to Paper Making

Print & Book Arts, Fiber Arts

Introduction to Paper Making

Learn the process for recycling cellulose fiber into new, unique, handmade paper.

Members

$105.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Guests

$135.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Meeting Times
  1. Mon, 5/20/2024 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Mon, 5/20/2024

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Type:
Class, Getting Started, No Prerequisite

Location:
Fiber Arts Studio

Interests:
Paper Crafting, Printmaking, Surface Design

About

Join paper maker Mira Rosenkotz and learn the basics of making recycled paper.

First, you'll break down egg cartons and brown paper bags by soaking them in hot water and blending them in a blender. The pulp will then be distributed to bins, and mixed with more water to create a consistency that is appropriate for “pulling sheets.”

You'll practice pulling sheets of paper and experimenting with the thickness and consistency of the pulp and the finished paper. You'll learn basic paper-making techniques including pulling thin sheets, pulling thicker sheets, and “couching” (pronounced “coo-ching”), which is transferring your newly made paper onto our fabric to let it dry.

You'll press your new sheets of paper for at least 24 hours, and then transfer them to drying racks. After this, you'll be able to collect your sheets and create more handmade projects with them in other BARN studios!

Details

Skill level: No experience is necessary (only an interest in and excitement about creating new things!).

Materials

  • A $5 materials fee, included in the cost of the class, will cover the materials given to you by the instructor.
  • You need to bring one or two egg cartons or brown paper bags.

Class Policies

  • Ages 12 and up are welcome.
  • Wear clothes that you don’t mind getting a little bit wet, or an apron to cover your clothes.
  • Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are recommended for the dye lab as you'll be on your feet for most of the class.

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Mira Rosenkotz
Handmade Paper, Printing

Mira was born on Bainbridge and migrated back at the beginning of Covid. They love spending time in the Fiber Arts Studio, as well as the Print & Book Arts Studio. Mira loves working on projects that span studios and mediums, like making a notebook or a print on a piece of handmade paper. Outside of BARN, Mira is passionate about local food systems and our community’s relationship to local food and farms. They run several different local food pop-ups and dinners, and would love to talk to you about sustainable, community-based agriculture.

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