Friday, December 31, 2010
Making paper
For this experiment we turned paper into... paper. We started with some old newspaper and magazine pages and tore it into shreds (Jr. scientist A. is so good at doing that with paper he's not supposed to tear, but seemed unwilling to do it when he had permission!). We put the paper and some hot water in a blender, let it sit for 20 minutes, and then blended it into a watery mixture. We poured the mixture over a silk screen that was placed over a bin lined with a garbage bag. We then added leaves and a pressed flower we had collected on walks and pressed out some of the water. We let it sit in the sun, periodically pressing out more water. We eventually learned to put wax paper on top of the mixture before we pressed out the water after we kept pulling off parts of the "paper." After a day, it had dried and we carefully peeled it off the screen. We were left with (somewhat delicate) paper that had some of the leaf patterns pushed into the back side. A fun, albeit slow project.
Labels:
long term,
success,
transformations
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