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Traditional Crafts

Papermaking 101

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Course Overview

Handmade paper can be fashioned with almost any plant matter and rudimentary tools. But a sophisticated and durable sheet of paper requires some tricks of the trade. After a PowerPoint about the history of papermaking on Day 1, students will learn how to pull and press cotton and cattail sheets in the European tradition. Day 2, you’ll learn to personalize your paper through irregular shapes, gelatin sizing, dying, and embedding with decorative accents. On the final morning, we’ll collect and sort the sheets so that students can take home a stack of handmade paper for notecards, collages or substrates for drawings and prints.

No experience is needed, but imagination and elbow grease are a must! Students ages 16+ may register for this course independently.

Required Tools

  • Casual clothes and shoes that can get wet
  • An assortment of inclusions

Optional Tools

  • A clothing iron and small ironing board
  • Waterproof apron

Dates

Tue, Jun 16th, 2026  –  Thu, Jun 18th, 2026

Course Details

Hours: Days 1-2: 9am-4pm; Day 3: 9-11am
Tuition: $250.00
Materials fee: $50.00
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Meet the Instructor

North House Folk School photo of instructor, Erica Spitzer Rasmussen
Erica Spitzer Rasmussen
St. Paul, MN

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Papermaking 101