Recycling Paper

We finally got the first set of the Young Scientist Club kits (thanks Gammy) and the kids were gnawing at the bit to get started on the projects inside. So today we pulled it out and started with the Recycling Kit. We did experiment #2 – recycling a paper bag into paper. The kits aren’t amazing but we had a lot of fun and it was nice having the ‘not normal household’ stuff right there. In this case, two pieces of screen and a sponge. We had to supply a paper bag and a blender (although the directions did say you could skip the blender if you really cut the pieces up small and soaked the paper well).

You can easily do this at home without the kit. First tear up the paper into tiny pieces. Then soak 1 cup of paper in 4 cups warm water (they recommend a 1 cup paper to 1 cup warm water for lighter papers like newspaper) for five minutes.

If you have a blender, blend until it is a fine pulp. (Ear plugs are optional 😉 )

Place a piece of screen over a bowl or cup and pour or spoon out some of the paper pulp into an even layer. Press the back of the spoon on the pulp to squeeze out excess water.

Place a second piece of screen over the pulp, flip the paper over onto a towel and use the sponge to flatten the paper more between the screens (you can use a rolling pin for a smoother paper). We set ours to dry on a cookie sheet.

Recycling Paper

  1. Tina says:

    I’m curious how this turned out. Can you really write/color on the paper when it dries? Does drying take a long time? (Maybe it’s still drying which is why you haven’t updated, LOL!) Pixie is cute covering her ears. That’s something J would do!

  2. Michelle says:

    This is pretty thick but yes you can write on in it. It dried over night. We haven’t done anything with it yet… that’s why no updates. We will be comparing it to other recycled papers when we get a chance to make them… including newspaper and lint from the dryer. Those should be thinner. I used to have a recycling paper frame as a kid that was a taunt screen on wood frame. That made it easier to get it smooth too. These little folded up screens from the kit are merely for quick demo purposes.

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