- Papermaking with Hawaiian Plants - http://www.islander-magazine.com/papermaking.html
- An article on handmade papermaking using Hawaiian native plants.
- Jones on Prairie Paper - http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/prairiepaper.html#introduction
- The Prairie Paper Project teaches a basic industrial technology, papermaking, and it provides opportunities to introduce some basic chemistry and environmental issues, as well as exploring the artistic possibilities offered by home made paper.
- Awagami Factory - http://www.awagami.or.jp/
- Hand papermaking studio. Includes information about Japanese papers and techniques.
- Paper in Wisconsin - http://www.wipapercouncil.org/homepage.htm
- This site offers information regarding all aspects of paper and papermaking.
- GrangerHome Studio - Works in Fiber, Paper and Wood - http://www.grangerhome.com/
- View works of handmade paper, paper castings and hand-dyed fabrics by artist, designer and crafstman, Christopher Granger.
- Michelle Phillips' Papermaking Instructions - http://laceimports.com/michelle/projects/paper_instr.html
- This site focuses on simple paper re-making.
- Handmade Paper - http://www.ehime-iinet.or.jp/ehime_e/trad/trad08/trad08.htm
- Brief introduction to three Japanese handmade paper styles.
- Etherington & Roberts - http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/don/dt/dt1706.html
- A dictionary of descriptive terminology used in papermaking.
- Papermaking - http://gort.ucsd.edu/preseduc/papermak.htm
- The following procedures given are simplified versions of traditional methods. Once basic papermaking is understood, one can make many beautiful papers using plant materials and flowers.
- Artwork by James Q. Jacobs, Paper Casting - http://www.jqjacobs.net/art/paper.html
- Paper Casts are an easy and fun art project. All you need is a blender, water, newsprint, some porous cloth, a sponge, a household garbage bag and a mold. Directions are provided for a simple method.
- Stefan's Florilegium: Papermaking - http://www.florilegium.org/files/crafts/papermaking-msg.html
- This file is a collection of various messages having a common theme of papermaking.
- How To Make Paper - http://www.pioneerthinking.com/makingpaper.html
- Detailed instructions explaining how to make handmade paper.
- Recycling and Hand Paper Making - http://hometown.aol.com/ppreble2/paper.html
- A step by step tutorial in how to recycle and make handmade paper in your home.
- The Papermaker's Apprentice - http://www.geocities.com/hillbtch/papermaking.html
- This site is devoted to the ancient craft of hand papermaking. It includes photographic tutorials, examples of my paper art and a tour of papermaking sites.
- Recycled Paper Crafts - http://www.recycledpapercraft.com/
- Decorative and functional art crafted out of recycled paper and paper products.
- Hands on Paper - http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/vines/6092/
- Dieu Donne Papermill, Inc - http://www.dieudonne.org/
- Non-profit studio for handmade paper art.
- Papermaking - http://www.cbbag.ca/
- This short history of papermaking is brought to you by the Canadian Bookbinders and Book Artist Guild.
- Aimee Kligman - http://www.victoriapaper.com/
- Resource for handmade paper products from around the world. History, News and trends relating to papers.
- White Oak Studio and Gallery - http://www.whiteoakstudioandgallery.com/
- Retail gallery, shop and commercial papermaking studio. Offers newsletter, workshops, school, events, and tours.
- University of Toronto Pulp & Paper Centre - http://www.pulpandpaper.utoronto.ca/research/paper/
- This site examines the technical aspects of papermaking.
- Papermaking for Kids - http://www.bcpl.info/kidspage/kids_flem_papermaking.html
- This Baltimore County Public Library site is aimed at teaching the craft of papermaking to children.
- Artpaperwork - http://www.artpaperwork.com/
- Gallery of contemporary art created with traditional handmade paper by French artist J.M. Letellier.
- Büttenpapier - Handmade Paper - http://handpaper.freyerweb.at/
- A virtual guide through the world of handmade paper. Includes paper history, museums, papermills, instructions, producers, supplies, and dictionaries.
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