: If your base paper isn't dark enough, add black liquid dye or carbon black pigment to the blender during the pulping stage.
: Shred recycled paper (like egg cartons, black construction paper, or scrap mail) and soak it in warm water. For a deep black color, use a blender to mix the soaked paper into a fine slurry.
: Use a sponge or a DIY deckle press to squeeze out excess water. Allow the sheet to air dry completely before peeling it off the fabric. Industrial Paper Production blackvamp [2021-01-25 13-12-04].mp4
: Wood chips or recycled fibers are cooked with chemicals to dissolve lignin, resulting in a fibrous pulp.
How to Make Paper with Kids: A step-by-step tutorial - TinkerLab : If your base paper isn't dark enough,
: The pulp is diluted with water and sprayed onto a moving wire mesh to form a continuous sheet.
: Dip a paper-making screen (a frame with mesh) into a vat of the black slurry. Lift it vertically to catch a thin, even layer of fibers. : Use a sponge or a DIY deckle
: Carefully flip the wet sheet onto a piece of felt or a towel. This "couches" the paper, transferring it from the screen to the drying surface.