Papermaking Workshop: Using Recycled and Plant Materials

Sat 27 Apr 2024 - Mon 03 Jun 2024

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£35* / £30*

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Various (see dates below)

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Papermaking Workshop: Using Recycled and Plant Materials

Work with recycled pulp to make sheets of handmade paper. There will be the opportunity to personalise your sheets of paper through the addition of threads, pressed petals, leaves and seeds. All materials are provided.

Papermaking can get messy so wear something suitable or bring along an apron.


Paper and Print

This spring we are teaming up with Double elephant to add in a series of papermaking workshops as part of their Paper and Print Project.


Session dates:

  • Sat 27 Apr: 10.30am – 1pm
  • Sat 25 May: 2pm – 4.30pm
  • Mon 03 Jun: 10.30am – 1pm

COURSE TUTOR: JANINE ZIOLKOWSKI

I am excited to share my passion of paper making. I first attended a paper making course at The Glasgow School of Art during a school holiday and with the benefit of quite sophisticated equipment produced a wad of papers from recycled paper and plants. I then found a self-taught paper maker in Herefordshire, Maureen Richardson and spent a wonderful week camping in a field and cycling back and forth to her house.

I use natural dyes to colour my paper and my favourites are red onion skin and avocado pips and skins. Recently I have been working with pigments mixing ground charcoal and rust from old nails into my pulp. I embed pressed flowers, silk threads, wools and other natural fibres into my paper. I celebrate nature and to make something beautiful with little environmental impact is important to me. As a teacher at heart, I hope to introduce others to explore and share what I have learnt.


Workshop attendees get 10% off all food and hot drinks at the Café Bar.


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VENUE: TOP STUDIO, EXETER PHOENIX


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