Camp Craft: Seed Paper

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Kimmy Koala

This is a blooming good way to recycle old paper and make the world a prettier place!

 

What you need:

-          Non-glossy scrap paper, preferably printed with organic ink

-          Small, flat seeds – best to choose native species

-          Old wooden picture frame

-          Fine mesh screen– large enough to fit frame

-          Stapler

-          Large flat basin – large enough for frame to fit inside

-          Blender

 

What you do:

Staple the mesh tightly to the frame.

Tear scrap paper into small pieces and soak in warm water for 30 minutes.

Add paper/water mixture to blender until half full and blend until smooth.

Pour mixture into basin and repeat a few times until your basin is at least half full.

Stir in seeds.

Dip frame into basin and rock gently back and forth to cover the screen with a layer of pulp mixture. Remove frame from basin and gently press down on pulp mixture to remove excess water.

Place frame in sunlight to dry mixture overnight (check the weather forecast for rain!)  When it’s dry, remove paper from frame.  Now you have your seed paper. You can cut it into smaller sheets and write your friends a short note with directions to plant the paper in the ground and water it.

 

14 Responses to Camp Craft: Seed Paper

  1. mae110 says:

    hi. I think that doing this is a GREAT idea and I would really like to try it soon!!! I will have to get the right ingrediants to do it!!!

  2. dixiegrace says:

    I HAVE BOUGHT A BOOK B4 WITH THIS KIND OF PAPER IT IS REALLY COOL AND FEELS BUMPY YET SOFT!

  3. rachelk says:

    Sounds complicated, but cool. =)

  4. Hola!... says:

    OK this is so COOOL!!!! thanks ganz

  5. strawberrylove says:

    :lol: :lol: That is cool I have never heard of that before :lol: :lol:

  6. ~Belle~ says:

    That is a bad picture once again!

  7. Princessunicorn19 says:

    Nice idea! These crafts are good for the enviroment!

  8. Sha says:

    Great idea. I wonder, does anyone know if coloring books are printed with non toxic ink or not? Would be a nice way to recycle all the old colored pages that are no longer wanted, or needed. ^_^ (make sure pages are colored with non toxic crayon, or marker, of course)

  9. Anberlin says:

    SWEET!! I like that they are starting to do crafts like this and the bird feeder and the twig jar!!
    ~Anberlin

  10. TimberWolf says:

    Pretty neat! I like how you can plant the paper.

    -TimberWolf

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