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Paper Making Summer Sessions
Paper Making Summer Sessions for children from preschool through highschool interested in creating with their hands, learning how to make paper and reuse scrap paper instead of throwing it away.
Learn a simplified method for making new paper sheets from scrap paper using a blender, water, and various molds and deckles.
Children are encouraged to bring small amounts of found scrap paper from home to create new sheets as well as small amounts of natural materials or interesting found objects. (Remember, these items will be put into a sheet of paper and should be clean, small, and relatively flat. Examples: leaves, ribbon.)
Choose Your Date > July 8, 15, 22, 29, August 5, 12
TUESDAY at 10 AM
Museum of Printing, 15 Thornton Ave., Haverhill, MA 01832
Each session starts at 10am and children are encouraged to work at their own pace until 11am. Parents of older children are invited to explore the Museum during the session.
$5 child ticket (includes take home paper making kit, optional for repeat participants)
Funding provided by the Haverhill Cultural Council and Mass Cultural Council.
Paper Making Summer Sessions
For children from preschool through highschool interested in creating with their hands, learning how to make paper and reuse scrap paper instead of throwing it away.
Museum of Printing, 15 Thornton Ave., Haverhill, MA 01832
(Each session starts at 10am and children are encouraged to work at their own pace until 11am.
Parents of older children are invited to explore the Museum during the session.)
Learn a simplified method for making new paper sheets from scrap paper using a blender, water, and various molds and deckles.
Children are encouraged to bring small amounts of found scrap paper from home to create new sheets as well as small amounts of natural materials or interesting found objects. (These items will be put into a sheet of paper and should be clean, small, and relatively flat. Examples: leaves, ribbon.)
$5 child ticket
(includes take home paper making kit, optional for repeat participants)
Funding provided by the Haverhill Cultural Council and Mass Cultural Council.