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: Pour the pulp into a vat (tub) of water. Use a mold and deckle (screen frame) to scoop up a layer of fibers.

: Cut the dried leaves into small, 1-inch pieces.

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If you want to make paper entirely from the plant, follow these steps to process the raw fiber:

You can find dried, cut, and sifted coltsfoot leaves from several retailers specializing in bulk herbs. Prices typically range from for smaller quantities. : Pour the pulp into a vat (tub) of water

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: Blend the softened fibers with water in a dedicated "papermaking" blender (not used for food) until it forms a slurry. : Offers Coltsfoot Leaf Cut (Tussilago Farfara) 1/2

Making paper from ( Tussilago farfara ) is possible by extracting its cellulose through boiling and pulping, though it is often used as a decorative inclusion or a natural dye source. Because coltsfoot leaves are strong enough to hold their shape, they can even serve as a natural "post-it note" when dried. Where to Buy Coltsfoot Leaf