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We will be making seed bombs in this class. Seed Bombs are a great garden project, made with wildflower seeds molded together with recycled paper pulp. They are thrown or laid on the soil and nature’s rains dissolve them to […]

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Join me at Contemporary Crafts for 3-D Pulp painting. We’ll use plastic and glass cups, bowls as molds, yarn, string, sticks, wire and cloth to build armatures. We’ll then attach wet pulps such as abaca, cotton linter, and other heavier […]

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Create an image of a fish and other natural objects with relief surfaces with exacting detail! This 400 year old technique is accomplished by using ink applied directly onto the body of the fish and a rubbing motion to transfer […]

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Article in Pittsburgh Post Gazatte … Another popular draw was producing handmade paper from a sticky, watery mix of cotton, soda ash and Japanese knot weed, an invasive plant that grows in abundance here. The teacher, Albert Pantone, is a […]

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Braddock Carnegie Library – Knot just weeds! Join us as we go on an urban hike and learn about the different plants in our neighborhood. We’ll harvest the very invasive Japanese knotweed, and then learn how to make paper from […]

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