In-person
Sunday, August 3, 2025
11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Instructor: JoAnne Laudolff
Immerse yourself in the joys of Eastern-style papermaking. We will use the 3 main fibers used in Asia: Kozo, Gampi, and Mitsumata. In addition to making lovely and delicate papers, these long fibers are also suitable for making heavier paper for book covers or other works. We will begin by beating the pulp by hand to preserve the long fibers, incorporating dried flowers and other organic materials, and dyed pulp into the vats, moving quickly into making many sheets of one-of-a-kind papers. The papers we produce are unique works of art and can be used in bookmaking, collage, or a surface to paint upon.
All materials provided. However, if students wish to bring some dried flower materials from their gardens, that is encouraged.
Teens, Adults, all levels welcome
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