Shorewood artist and paper maker Greg Grummer (right) shows Olivia Weseman (left), Isabelle Mandella and Rianne Dobson how to settle the liquified pulp onto a deckle screen during a papermaking workshop at the school on Jan. 17.
Shorewood artist and paper maker Greg Grummer (right) shows Olivia Weseman (left), Isabelle Mandella and Rianne Dobson how to settle the liquified pulp onto a deckle screen during a papermaking workshop at the school on Jan. 17.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Shorewood artist and paper maker Greg Grummer (back) shows Maple Dale fifth grade students to what size they should shred a piece of typing paper for blending into pulp during a papermaking workshop at the school on Jan. 17.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Students transfer paper pulp tinted and textured by dried flower leaves from blender into a cup for pouring into a paper forming deckle during a paper making workshop at Maple Dale School on Jan. 17.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Seventh-grader Daphne Buening transfers the wet sheet of paper she made from a deckle screen onto blotting paper during a papermaking workshop at the school on Jan. 17.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Shorewood artist and paper maker Greg Grummer (center) pulls a sheet of blotting paper for Seth Friedman (right) while Daphne Buening cranks down a press to squeeze the last water outof the sheet of paper she made during a papermaking workshop at the school on Jan. 17.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
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