Knotweed Paper Making, April 22, 2024 6:30PM
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Knotweed Paper Making
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In this class, you will get hands-on with the texture, natural color, and unpredictability of Japanese Knotweed paper pulp. Make sheets of paper or even create three-dimensional works from knotweed pulp. From there, you can incorporate natural inclusions such as dried petals, grasses, colored raffia, etc. to enhance your creations.
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Knotweed Paper Making
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Instructor: Albert Pantone
Mon., Apr. 22 | 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.
$30 members | $35 nonmembers | $10 material fee
Phipps Garden Center in Mellon Park
In this class, you will get hands-on with the texture, natural color, and unpredictability of Japanese Knotweed paper pulp. Make sheets of paper or even create three-dimensional works from knotweed pulp. From there, you can incorporate natural inclusions such as dried petals, grasses, colored raffia, etc. to enhance your creations.
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