: Pour the pulp onto a screen (mold) and press out excess water using a rolling pin or sponge .
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If you are preparing paper for light-sensitive art, the goal is to create a surface that reacts to UV light to produce deep blue prints. : Pour the pulp onto a screen (mold)
: Carefully use a lighter underneath the paper's edges. Wetting the edges slightly beforehand helps control the flame and creates a controlled, blackened border . : Carefully use a lighter underneath the paper's edges
: Peel the semi-dry sheet from the screen and let it air dry completely .
: Submerge paper in a tray of strong coffee or tea for up to 10 minutes .