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Chapman Loney and Cookson Publishers
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"HOW TO MAKE
HANDMADE PAPER"

By Lynda Cookson



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HOORAY! ... AN ECO-FRIENDLY (GREEN) AND EXCITING way
to make Handmade Paper! Papermaking is a great - and very practical
- form of enjoyment for children and adults of all ages, from three years
old (always under adult supervision) to a hundred and three years old!

Imagine the thrill of designing your own stationery and perfecting the
art of card making. Already you can visualize the pleasure you'll give
to family and friends when they open an envelope (made by you) to
reveal a beautiful card (also made by you) personalized and designed
straight from the heart. But more than that, imagine all the money you
will save by not having to by cards and envelopes for celebratory
occasions ..... birthdays, bar mitzvahs, wedding anniversaries, arrival
of babies, farewell, bon voyage, good luck, congratulations, moving
home - the list is absolutely endless!

And have I told you yet how much you can get this little gem for?

Just $9.99!!

That's all. $9.99. Pretty good wouldn't you say?

Just $9.99, some recycled paper, a few household items, a deckle and
mould (two oblong frames of wood), a sponge, and you're set to save money and learn a new craft!
Don't delay ......





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Excerpt from "How To Make Handmade Paper" by Lynda Cookson:

"Making handmade paper is quite likely the most economical and "green"
creative activity you can enjoy in your home or art studio".


Papermaking is probably the most environmentally-friendly hobby and
craft in the world! All materials used in handmade papermaking are
recyclable and nothing is ever wasted. For example:


* The pulp is made from recycled paper and/or fibrous plant
   materials
* Reject sheets can be returned to the pulp vat to make another sheet
* The decorative content in the paper is usually floral, vegetable or
   other plant fibres
* Mediums used to color the paper are usually the juices from other
   plant materials
* The water used in the process can be recycled into the garden





... even the equipment you need is mostly ready to hand and already
part of your household! Apart from the general household items like
a tub, towels, and some handkerchiefs, you'll need a wooden deckle
and mould set, like this one:





.. which you can either make yourself, buy in an art material supply
shop or purchase online.

Who I had in mind when writing this book:

Anyone, from the ages of first-readers onwards.



It's for mum's who have children to entertain. Children and pre-
schoolers from the age of three years old (always under adult
supervision) and upwards can learn how to make handmade paper.
Kids love to make colorful pictures in their paper using the easy
mould described in "How to Make Handmade Paper" by
Lynda Cookson ... for those too young to be able to draw well, they
get a real kick out of making a picture of a bird, or a kite, or a sail
boat, or a flower, in their sheet of paper. The shine of pride in their
eyes is worth every moment!


It's for crafters whose fingers constantly twitch with the prospect of a
new craft to master. How can you incorporate papermaking into
what you can already do? Wouldn't handmade paper labels, stating
that you work with environmentally friendly products, be a great added
attraction to your product? What about a box, made from your own
handmade paper, for your craft pieces to nestle in? Business cards
printed on your personalized paper? Letterheads? Envelopes? I bet
you can think of more things than I can.

And do you remember the going-for-nothing price I'm offering "How
To Make Handmade Paper" for?

Just $9.99!!



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What will you use your handmade paper for?


Here are just a few suggestions - and I'm always open to further ideas
-although perhaps you should keep your brainwaves to yourself as
your own business secrets!!!

Writing paper, envelopes, wrapping paper, boxes, wedding cake
boxes, paper to paint on, writing calligraphy, greeting cards, grow-a-
greeting (read the book to find out what these are!), book covers,
promotional carrespondence, letterheads, business cards, wedding
invitations, anniversary and special occasion stationery, art collages,
and so much more ....!

Would you like to get an idea of what's inside "How To Make Handmade Paper" by Lynda Cookson?

Here's the index to the book:

Introduction

Items/Equipment you will need

How to make pulp

Types of paper to use

The process of making pulp

Storing excess pulp

what to use to dye or color your pulp

What to use as decorative content in your paper

How to make paper

Method 1 : Creating a picture or watermark in your paper
Method 2 : The traditional way
Method 3 : Making mass produced paper for weddings and celebrations

How to press your paper

Sizing your paper

Don't forget the low, low price of this high value book!



Just $9.99!!


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A little of the practical info for you:

ISBN Number : 0-9559272-4-1
Price : $9.99
Length : 42 pages of clear instructions on how to make pulp, with not
only one, but three methods of how to make paper. Includes photographic images interspersed throughout the book.
File format : PDF
Delivery : Immediately once payment has been finalized.

Would you like to know a bit about who wrote the book? ... because it's
likely we'll be in touch if you have any queries at all on how to better
use the information in "How To Make Handmade Paper"




This is me .... Lynda Cookson


And here's the bit about me :



Lynda Cookson was born in South Africa in June 1954. Her writing
career began while she was working for a newspaper in Kwa-Zulu
Natal, and in 1987 she wrote a children's Christmas play called
"Suzie's letter to Santa", which was produced locally.

Writing took a back seat when she started her own handmade
papermaking business called “Paperways”, although she wrote and
published “How To Make Handmade Paper” to form part of the
papermaking kits her business manufactured. It was only after
Lynda and her husband, Alan, emigrated to Connemara on the
West Coast of Ireland in 2001, that she felt able to pick up her career as a writer.

In 2005 she began writing monthly artist profiles for the "Now"
group of glossy magazines (Galway Now, Limerick Now and Cork
Now), interviewing thirty-three artists a year. That same year she
wrote "The eArt Directory", a workbook assisting artists in
promoting their work through the Internet, and curated and part-
authored the "Art In The West" catalogue. The second edition of
"The eArt Directory" has recently been published as an ebook, and
many of her articles can be found in Irish magazines.

Is there anything more you'd like to know about "How To Make
Handmade Paper" before you click to purchase your own valuable
copy?

A reminder of the practical specs maybe?

And the fact that you will be able to download and read the PDF file of
the books within minutes of your payment being finalized?

For any queries please email me at lyndacookson@gmail.com,
putting "Handmade Paper Query" in the subject line.

ISBN Number : 0-9559272-4-1
Price : $9.99
Length : 42 pages of clear instructions on how to make pulp, with not
only one, but three methods of how to make paper. Includes photographic images interspersed throughout the book.
File format : PDF
Delivery : Immediately once payment has been finalized.

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