You'll get better color by recycling wastepaper in the color you want. The paper industry spends millions on dyes and technology to color fiber. You get all that for free in your wastebasket. Once you start looking for color paper to recycle, your wastebasket will become a fascinating and invaluable place.
Hi t, not recommended. It ends up staining everything except it doesn't tint fibers very well. Recycle colorful wastepaper to get the color you want in your handmade paper.
Love these Grummer videos!! Love hearing Arnold talk! He gives really clear instructions! I bought a papermill and can't wait to use it.
You'll get better color by recycling wastepaper in the color you want. The paper industry spends millions on dyes and technology to color fiber. You get all that for free in your wastebasket. Once you start looking for color paper to recycle, your wastebasket will become a fascinating and invaluable place.
I'm teaching this to my children. thank you for your videos.
wonderful video,perfect english diction! God Bless you Mr. Grummer
I love these videos!!!
Me watching it in 2020...
WONDERFUL!!!
Still relevant!
when using the pour method how long can you use the water that is in the vat if you are using different colours?
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Instead of creating colored pulp, can you color the gray pulp with food coloring?
Hi t, not recommended. It ends up staining everything except it doesn't tint fibers very well. Recycle colorful wastepaper to get the color you want in your handmade paper.
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paper freak
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